<p>Everywhere around us are echoes of the past. Those echoes define the boundaries of states and countries, how we pray and how we fight. They determine what money we spend and how we earn it at work, what language we speak and how we raise our children. From Wondery, host Patrick Wyman, PhD (“Fall Of Rome”) helps us understand our world and how it got to be the way it is.</p><p>New episodes come out Thursdays for free, with 1-week early access for Wondery+ subscribers. Listen ad-free on Wondery+ or on Amazon Music with a Prime membership or Amazon Music Unlimited subscription.</p>

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Summer Book Club: Dr. Keith Pluymers on Indigenous America 2023-08-03
The Iron Fist of Empire and the Destruction of Israel and Judah 2023-07-27
The Roots of Israel and Judah 2023-07-20
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Childhood, Motherhood, and the Body in Iron Age Europe: Interview with Professor Katharina Rebay-Salisbury 2023-07-06
The Last Kings of Rome and the Foundation of the Roman Republic 2023-06-29
The Hallstatt Culture, the Celts, and the Rise of the European Iron Age 2023-06-22
Burial Urns, Warrior Chiefs, and the Origins of the Celts 2023-06-15
The Urbanization of Archaic Rome: Interview with Dr. Francesca Fulminante 2023-06-08
The Orientalizing Mediterranean 2023-06-01
Iron Age Iberia and the Lost Civilization of the Tartessians 2023-05-25
Building Archaic Rome: Interview with Dr. Andrea Brock 2023-05-18
The Birth of Rome 2023-05-11
Forgotten Peoples of the Ancient Mediterranean: Interview with Professor Peter van Dommelen 2023-05-04
The Emergence of the Etruscans 2023-04-27
Greek Colonies and Networks in the Iron Age: Interview with Dr. Lieve Donnellan 2023-04-20
Iron Age Italy 2023-04-13
Competition, Tyranny, and the Birth of Ancient Greece 2023-04-06
Sicily and the Making of the Greek Mediterranean 2023-03-30
How Data Happened: Professors Chris Wiggins and Matthew L. Jones on the History of Data 2023-03-23
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