Tides of History

Everywhere around us are echoes of the past. Those echoes define the boundaries of states and countr

Episodes

Total: 317

By 480 BC, the same year Xerxes and the Persians descended on Greece, Sicily had become a battlegrou

Archaeology is changing quickly, and few people are playing more of a direct role in the wave of fas

The Rise of Carthage

2024/3/28

Carthage is known mostly as Rome's great rival, but it was a fascinating and meaningful Mediterranea

After our long sojourn in Central, East, and South Asia, it's time to return to a Mediterranean on t

History is littered with terrible deeds and atrocities: conquest, genocide, mass enslavement, forced

The Buddha and His World

2024/3/7

The Buddha - born Siddartha Gautama - is one of the most impactful people in human history, founder

The world's climate isn't stable, but how can we understand climate change in the past? Dr. Alena Gi

The Rigveda, a collection of hymns written in the Sanskrit language more than 3,000 years ago, is th

The Indus Valley Civilization is one of the most enigmatic, sophisticated, and compelling ancient so

The Warring States period in China (c. 481-221 BC) was an era of mass-mobilization warfare unlike an

Professor Kate Pechenkina is an expert on the bioarchaeology of East Asia, utilizing cutting-edge to

Confucius and His Age

2024/1/25

Confucius is one of the most famous and influential thinkers in all of human history, but who was he

The Spring and Autumn period, lasting from 771 to 481 BC, marked the high point of aristocratic powe

Venice's lagoon is an unstable environment, but it has hosted one of the longest-lasting and most st

The environment of China has been so thoroughly shaped by human activity that it's difficult to imag

The Zhou Dynasty ruled for longer than any other in Chinese history. Much of the cultural foundation

The Shang Dynasty marks China's entrance to history, but it was very different than the China we kno

Chinese history is defined, more than anything else, by the importance of the state: its origins, it

As an age of bronze gave way to one of iron, and then classical empires, the importance of writing g

Cities are one of the defining features of the Iron Age Mediterranean, as urbanism spread across the