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A podcast for all ancient history fans! The Ancients is dedicated to discussing our distant past. Featuring interviews with historians and archaeologists, each episode covers a specific theme from antiquity. From Neolithic Britain to the Fall of Rome. Hosted by Tristan Hughes. 

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A podcast for all ancient history fans! The Ancients is dedicated to discussing our distant past. Featuring interviews with historians and archaeologists, each episode covers a specific theme from antiquity. From Neolithic Britain to the Fall of Rome. Hosted by Tristan Hughes. 

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    The Rise of Mark Antony

    The Rise of Mark Antony

    Mark Antony; the headstrong bad boy, a feared commander, lover and traitor memorably depicted by Richard Burton. His story is intertwined with some of ancient history's biggest names such as Julius Caesar, Marcus Brutus, Cleopatra and Augustus.

    In a two part special of The Ancients, Tristan Hughes assesses the eventful life of the notorious Roman statesman and general Marcus Antonius.

    In part one Tristan is joined by Professor Jeffrey Tatum to discuss Mark Antony's early life and astonishing rise up the ranks of the Roman army, from decadent party boy to stellar commander at the side of Julius Caesar.

    This episode was produced and edited by Joseph Knight. Senior Producer was Anne-Marie Luff

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    Hadrian's Wall

    Hadrian's Wall

    It's the most famous Roman frontier in the world. A massive c.13-foot high wall that spanned the length of northern Britain, dividing the empire between Roman and 'barbarian' land. But how was it built? Who lived along it? And why was it named after Emperor Hadrian?
    In this episode of The Ancients, Tristan Hughes is joined by Dr. Frances McIntosh to tell the story of this iconic monument of Roman Britain and explore the forts, milecastles and turrets that made it far more than just a wall. Along the way they'll discover how Hadrian's Wall fit into the wider Roman frontier and how it has helped countless authors when creating fictional worlds (yes George R.R. Martin we're looking at you...).
    This episode was produced and edited by Joseph Knight. Senior Producer was Anne-Marie Luff.
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    • 51 min
    Spartacus: Life or Legend

    Spartacus: Life or Legend

    ‘I am Spartacus!’ In the field of epic film making, the 1960 historical drama ‘Spartacus’ is legendary. Directed by Stanley Kubrick, and starring Kirk Douglas and Laurence Olivier, it is undoubtedly a classic. But how much of the plot has emerged from the true story of a Thracian gladiator and slave who escaped his Roman captors and led an unsuccessful but impressive rebellion against their oppressors? And how much of the film’s message was formed by the personalities involved in its creation, and the context in which it was made?
    In her own words, Dr Fiona Radford devoted years of her life to the man with the most memorable chin cleft in the world - Kirk Douglas, specifically as Spartacus. Her thesis traced the production history of this film, examining in particular the effect that the turbulent process had on the portrayal of female characters. Having taught at Macquarie University, ANU and the University of Sydney, she currently teaches history at secondary school level, and her conversation with Tristan in this episode is an eye-opener to 1950s film making as well as the legend of Spartacus.
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    • 47 min
    Dionysus: God of Wine

    Dionysus: God of Wine

    Dionysus. He's known as the party God of ancient Greece who you never wanted to cross. Associated with theatre, mysterious cults and even, on one occasion, turning pirates into dolphins. But who exactly was the 12th God of the Greek Pantheon? And why has he become associated with having a good time?
    In today’s episode of The Ancients, Tristan Hughes continues our series on Greek Gods and Goddesses by exploring the infamous patron of wine with Dr Sarah Iles Johnston. Together they deep dive into the many myths that shaped his legend, starting with the horrific fate that befell King Pentheus after he banned the worship of Dionysus.
    This episode was produced by Joseph Knight and edited by Aidan Lonergan.
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    • 54 min
    Alexander the Great's Innovative Armour

    Alexander the Great's Innovative Armour

    In an exclusive episode for our History Hit subscribers, Tristan Hughes introduces one of his favourite interviews from The Ancients. 

    The House of the Faun in Pompeii is known for being one of the largest and most impressive private residences in the ancient city. Among its many works of art is a depiction of Alexander the Great in battle. In previous episodes we have discussed Alexander’s rule and empire, but in this interview with Gregory Aldrete Tristan focuses on Alexander's armour, for, instead of wearing bronze or iron armour as one might expect, Alexander is going into battle wearing a breastplate of linen.

    Gregory Aldrete has spent 12 years studying the composition and effectiveness of this ancient armour used by many nations around the Mediterranean. To do so, he recreated the armour from scratch, using authentic materials. In this fascinating interview Gregory, Professor Emeritus from The University of Wisconsin, Green Bay, speaks with Tristan about how this armour protected one of the most powerful conquering armies of all history, despite being made of a soft fabric. 

    This episode was produced by Joseph Knight and edited by Aidan Lonergan

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    Caligula

    Caligula

    Caligula. One of the most infamous Roman emperors of them all. He didn't rule Rome for long, but he has gained a legacy as this incredibly evil figure. But who was the real Caligula? Did he really fall in love with one of his horses? And did he really declare war on the sea?
    In today's episode Tristan Hughes uncovers all this and more as he welcomes historian LJ Trafford back onto the podcast to explore the truth behind Caligula's rather horrifying legend.
    This episode was produced by Joseph Knight and edited by Aidan Lonergan
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    • 47 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
102 Ratings

102 Ratings

Kayjen99 ,

How to Survive in Rome

Fascinating details about daily life. I really enjoyed this episode and would love to hear a series about daily life in other civilisations where this level of detail is known. Thank you!

Anna Claire T ,

Loving the paleoanthropology and prehistory episodes!

I used to listen to the ancients as I was going to sleep as Roland’s voice is calm and easy on the ears. But lately have been getting absolutely hooked on the paleoanthropology episodes, and fascinated by the human pre-history topics from around the world. Well-measured storytelling, dealing in facts and evidence, and with interviews from the world-leading people involved in the discoveries and research of the topics.
Highly recommended

edders* ,

A new favourite

I stumbled across this podcast about 6 months ago while looking for something new to listen to. I was immediately taken in! It’s now on my favourite podcast rotation and I look forward to new episodes. I’ve learnt so much already! Thanks Tristan and the team!

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