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Who Were the Phoenicians? Interview with Professor Carolina Lopez-Ruiz 2023-03-16
The Roots of Archaic Greece 2023-03-09
The Phoenician Mediterranean 2023-03-02
The Emergence of Phoenicia 2023-02-23
How to Write Historical Fiction | Interview with historian and author Dan Jones on his new novel Essex Dogs 2023-02-16
Greece's Dark Age 2023-02-09
Wondery Presents: Stolen Hearts 2023-02-08
The Global Mediterranean of the Iron Age: Interview with Professor Tamar Hodos 2023-02-02
Greece after the Bronze Age Collapse: Interview with Professor Alex Knodell 2023-01-26
The Interconnected Mediterranean of the Iron Age 2023-01-19
The Fall of the Neo-Assyrian Empire 2023-01-12
Introducing: History Daily 2023-01-11
The Archaeology of the Assyrian Empire: Interview with Professor Bleda During 2023-01-05
The Rise of the Neo-Assyrian Empire 2022-12-22
Weavers, Scribes, and Kings in the Ancient Near East: Interview with Professor Amanda Podany 2022-12-15
From a World of Iron to Classical Empires 2022-12-08
Retrospective: Prehistory Season 2022-12-01
Revisiting the Ancient Americas with Professor Shane Miller 2022-11-24
What is "Collapse?" Interview with Professor Guy Middleton 2022-11-17
The Battle of the Tollense Valley 2022-11-10
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