16 Sep 2024 The Realities of Daily Life for Common People in Ancient Egypt versus Ancient Rome By Aleksa Vučković History & Tradition 1 The civilizations of Ancient Egypt and Ancient Rome stand as two of the most influential cultures in human history, each leaving a profound legacy in politics, architecture, religion, and social structure. While much attention has been given to the... Read More
13 Sep 2024 Podcast: History Fuzz: Episode 02: Professor Stephen Lekson. Chaco Pt 1. America's most controversial meridian By ashley cowie History & Tradition 0 In this latest episode of our podcast, we delve into the intriguing concept of the Chaco Meridian, a north-to-south alignment that traverses the southwestern United States and is marked by the monumental remains of Ancestral Puebloan power centres.... Read More
11 Sep 2024 Antonia, Life and Death of the Matriarch of Rome By MartiniF History & Tradition 0 In 40 BC, Mark Antony married Octavia, sister of Octavian (later known as Emperor Augustus). It was a political marriage approved by the Roman Senate to strengthen the alliance between Octavian and Antony during the Second Triumvirate. Octavia... Read More
06 Sep 2024 Podcast: Digging Up The Past: Episode 24: The Unsung Heroines of the Ancient World By pkoutoupis History & Tradition 1 Episode DescriptionIn this exciting episode we talk about all sorts of topics with historian, Mary Naples. We talk about her publication, Unsung Heroes: Women in the Ancient World. We also discuss the Minoans, Mycenaeans, Romans and even the... Read More
04 Sep 2024 The Influence of Psychedelics and Mind-Altering Substances in Ancient Rituals and Governance By Aleksa Vučković History & Tradition 0 Throughout history, humans have sought to transcend the ordinary boundaries of consciousness, reaching for experiences beyond the everyday. They did this through various means, including the use of psychedelics and mind-altering substances. These... Read More