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History of the World podcast

The incredible story of the human history of the world. Come and join us on this incredible journey!

Episodes

Total: 343

3000 - 700 BCE - We walk together through the entire journey of Mesopotamia, eastern Anatolia and th

1200 - 516 BCE - Digging deeper into the spiritual side of the geographical area which gave birth to

1200 - 264 BCE - The expert Mediterranean traders that the Greeks called the Phoenicians, who establ

701 BCE - Assyria under the rule of Sennacherib needed to subjugate the Kingdom of Judah under the r

2000 - 610 BCE - The incredible story of an empire that survived the Late Bronze Age Collapse and th

1200 - 1050 BCE - All of the societies of the Near East either weakened considerably or disappeared

Vol 2 Ep 5 - The Hittites

2019/2/24

1700 - 1200 BCE - The first Indo-Europeans documented arrived in Anatolia and completely changed the

1900 - 1595 BCE - Semitic speakers from the west had established their own kingdoms throughout Mesop

Vol 2 Ep 3 - Ur

2019/2/10

3000 - 2000 BCE - The fascinating rise and fall of this iconic Sumerian city-state and a look at the

2300 - 2083 BCE - Sargon the Great conquered Sumer and extended what some refer to as the first Empi

3000 - 2340 BCE - The first known civilisation of Mesopotamia.  Separating fact from myth within the

We take a brief look at the unignorable prehistoric cave art of Lascaux and why it could have been c

We take a brief but closer look at some of the diverse theories relating to the construction and mea

Unscripted (6)

2019/1/6

History of the World podcast welcomes in the New Year with some of your valued messages, an update o

Put on your tuxedo or your evening gown for the prestigious 2018 History of the World podcast awards

We discuss the incredible story of Piltdown Man as well as provide updates relating to the state of

Unscripted (3)

2018/12/16

A brief look forward to the next volume of podcasts focusing on the Ancient World.

A summary of the Neolithic period of human history covering the period between 10,000 BCE and 3000 B

A vital look at how the drying out of the Sahara desert forced populations to congregate and adapt a

We explore how all of the Neolithic advances and environmental changes affected the prehistoric peop