18. Egypt - Fall of the Pharaohs
Far in the distance, three colossal shapes tower over the desert horizon…
In this episode, we travel to the Nile Valley, and tell the story of one of the most iconic cultures ever produced by humankind – the civilizations of ancient Egypt. I want t...
2024-01-20 15:00:10 +0000 UTC
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I'm very excited to release the video version of Episode 17. This time round I've avoided releasing it in two parts, and just produced it as a single video. I hope this keeps the feeling of a continuous, unbroken story. And this is my first try of the Patreon video function - so I hope it works!<...
2023-06-12 08:24:42 +0000 UTC
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For those looking for recommended reading, Richard Miles' Carthage Must be Destroyed is a brilliant, detailed and pacy retelling of the Punic Wars. Adrian Goldsworthy's The Fall of Carthage is also very well-written, and caters more to the detail of the military history.
Sources<...
2023-04-11 17:12:03 +0000 UTC
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I'm very excited to announce that our 17th Episode is now available to listen for all subscribers. Thanks for your patience on this one, but I hope the length makes it worth the wait. The script to this one was around 30,000 words, and I wanted to make sure that every aspect of it was done to the...
2023-04-06 12:18:05 +0000 UTC
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I'm excited to release this video accompaniment to Episode 16 on the kingdom of Bagan, now with video accompaniment - currently for patrons only. The setting of this episode is so visually stunning that I've been really looking forward to sharing this one with you. As always, we're able to afford...
2022-10-24 11:53:05 +0000 UTC
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Sources
Aung-Thwin, Michael, and Aung-Thwin, Maitrii. A History of Myanmar Since Ancient Times: Traditions and Transformations. United Kingdom, Reaktion Books, 2013.
Aung-Thwin, Michael. Pagan: The Origins of Modern Burma. University of Hawai’i Press, 1985. JSTOR, <...
2022-10-03 14:49:35 +0000 UTC
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Thanks to everyone for your patience waiting for this next episode, and as always for your continued support, messages and kind words. This episode was a lot of fun to make, so I hope you enjoy it!
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In the lowlands of Burma lie the remains of thousands of crumbling temp...
2022-09-24 14:30:47 +0000 UTC
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I'm happy to announce that Episode 15 is now out with a full video accompaniment, exclusively available to patrons.
This has been one of my favourite episodes so far - I've always been fascinated with Petra since I first visited many years ago, and the otherworldly beauty of the place...
2022-07-11 09:23:53 +0000 UTC
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Addison, Erin. “The Nature of Culture: In Search of the ‘Real’ Landscape of Petra.” SiteLINES: A Journal of Place, vol. 11, no. 2, 2016, pp. 13–16, http://www.jstor.org/stable/24889515. Accessed 16 Ma...
2022-06-20 10:24:09 +0000 UTC
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I'm pleased to announce the release of Episode 15, now available only for supporters of the show. The new episode will be released to the public soon, and then will arrive on all the usual podcasting platforms.
In this episode, we look at one of the most peculiar stories of civilizational s...
2022-06-12 08:50:27 +0000 UTC
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Thank you to everyone for your great reaction to the latest episode. This has been a great video to put together, as the ruined site at Hampi really has to be seen to be believed. I hope this helps bring the story to life.
Your support of the show has helped us to furnish this episode with ...
2022-04-08 13:34:36 +0000 UTC
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Bibliography
Asher, Catherine B., et al. India Before Europe. United Kingdom, Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Barron, E.J.; Harrison, C.G.A.; Sloan, J.L. II; Hay, W.W. (1981). "Paleogeography, 180 million years ago to the present". Eclogae Geologicae Helvetiae. 74 (...
2022-03-28 09:36:52 +0000 UTC
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We were joined on Episode 14 by the wonderful Aruna Sairam, who agreed to record 7 tracks exclusively for this episode, in several south Indian languages and Sanskrit. Subscribers can download this music below.
Here are some brief notes on the music:
Song 1 - Kadana Kutooha...
2022-02-13 17:19:16 +0000 UTC
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I'm very glad to announce the advance release of Episode 14, exclusively to patrons. This episode aims to tell the story of one of the most interesting but least-known societies, that has left a series of stunning ruins in the rocky landscape of South India.
We're joined on this episode by ...
2022-02-13 12:57:45 +0000 UTC
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I'm very excited to announce the launch of our video accompaniment to the 13th episode, The Assyrians: Empire of Iron. This episode got a great response in audio, so I've felt a lot of pressure to do the subject justice in the visual medium.
- This episode features the return of Kais Jacob ...
2021-10-06 09:25:02 +0000 UTC
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I'm very excited to announce the early release of Episode 12 as a video. This has been an incredible episode to work on, since the landscapes and environments of the Andes, as well as the monumental ruins of the Inca, really have to be seen to be believed. We're joined on this episode by state-of...
2021-07-12 10:18:35 +0000 UTC
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Thank you to everyone for your patience in waiting for this new episode. These long episodes always take a long time to make, but when it comes to this subject, I felt I couldn't leave anything out.
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2021-06-14 17:44:20 +0000 UTC
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I'm very excited to announce the release of the video accompaniment to Episode 11, on the Byzantine Empire. This was one of the most enjoyable episodes to translate into video, as there's so much to see in terms of architecture, maps and images.
The community here on Patreon has allowed the...
2021-01-25 11:47:56 +0000 UTC
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On Episode 12, we were joined by the musician and composer Pavlos Kapralos, who created a number of beautiful original tracks, using authentic Andean instruments like Andean flutes, cellos and Peruvian percussion.
Also heard: “Andean illusion” by Kanti Quena (Carlos Saldana) ...
2021-01-12 15:02:59 +0000 UTC
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Bauer, Brian S., and R. Alan Covey. “Processes of State Formation in the Inca Heartland (Cuzco, Peru).” American Anthropologist, vol. 104, no. 3, 2002, pp. 846–864. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/3567261. Accessed 27 Aug. 2020.
Bauer, Brian S. Ancient Cuzco: Heartland of the Inca. 2004.<...
2021-01-12 13:08:40 +0000 UTC
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High up on the craggy peaks of the Urubamba Canyon, a lost city lies wreathed in cloud...
In this episode, we explore the mountains of the Andes, and tell the story of the Inca Empire. Find out how these mountain people built the largest empire in the Western Hemipshere, in one of the tough...
2021-01-12 13:07:36 +0000 UTC
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Thanks to everyone who's been patient waiting for this, and for the new audio episodes. New lockdowns in the UK have once again made my life very difficult with regards to recording, but the final stages of Episode 12 are finally coming together, and I hope to release before Christmas. I hope thi...
2020-11-27 15:18:47 +0000 UTC
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I'm really excited to announce the re-release of Episode 9 of Fall of Civilizations, now with a video accompaniment. This has been an absolutely huge labour, resulting in two feature-length documentaries chronicling the rise and the fall of the Aztec Triple Alliance.
Subscribers from around...
2020-10-28 10:00:47 +0000 UTC
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I'm excited to share the newest video episode of Fall of Civilizations with all of you! This was one of my all-time favourite episodes to write, and it's been a real pleasure to return to it. The world of the Sumerians can now come to life using cutting edge 3D recreations of ancient Sumer, from ...
2020-08-15 09:34:54 +0000 UTC
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The latest video episode is out now, and as usual you guys are the first to see it. Thanks once again for sticking by the show through these tough times, and for all the support that the last episode received.
2020-07-18 08:07:15 +0000 UTC
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2020-07-14 14:38:05 +0000 UTC
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Andrea, Alfred. The Capture of Constantinople: The "Hystoria Constantinopolitana" of Gunther of Pairis. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1997. Project MUSE muse.jhu.edu/book/3607
Andrea, Alfred J., and Brett E. Whale. Contemporary Sources for the Fourth Crusade : Revised...
2020-07-14 14:31:28 +0000 UTC
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