419 Episoder

  1. Why Were There So Many Neolithic Farmers? And What Can Big Data Do For Archaeology? Interview with Professor Stephen Shennan

    Publisert: 3.12.2020
  2. Classic Tides | Peasants' Rebellions and Resistance

    Publisert: 26.11.2020
  3. Neanderthals, Our Closest Kin: Interview with Dr. Rebecca Wragg Sykes

    Publisert: 19.11.2020
  4. Ötzi the Iceman: The Neolithic Ice Mummy

    Publisert: 12.11.2020
  5. Who Were the Proto-Indo-Europeans?

    Publisert: 5.11.2020
  6. The Lost Civilization of Old Europe: The Copper Age and the First Cities

    Publisert: 29.10.2020
  7. Classic Tides | Peasants and the Medieval Countryside

    Publisert: 22.10.2020
  8. Prehistory Mailbag! Archaeology, Language, and the Advantages of Farming

    Publisert: 15.10.2020
  9. Megalithic Europe

    Publisert: 8.10.2020
  10. The Neolithic Revolution: Europe's First Farmers

    Publisert: 1.10.2020
  11. How Did People Domesticate Animals? An Interview with Professor Greger Larson

    Publisert: 17.9.2020
  12. The First Farmers

    Publisert: 10.9.2020
  13. After the Ice: The Younger Dryas, the Mesolithic, and the Birth of a New World

    Publisert: 3.9.2020
  14. How Should We Understand the Deep Human Past? Interview with Professor John Hawks

    Publisert: 27.8.2020
  15. New Insights on the First Americans: Interview with Professor Jennifer Raff

    Publisert: 13.8.2020
  16. Who Were the First Americans?

    Publisert: 6.8.2020
  17. Trapped in Ice: The Paleolithic World

    Publisert: 30.7.2020
  18. Ancient DNA and the Human Story: Interview with Geneticist Eske Willerslev

    Publisert: 16.7.2020
  19. The Ghosts of Archaic Humans

    Publisert: 9.7.2020
  20. Bone, Stone, and Genome: Understanding Humanity's Deep Past

    Publisert: 2.7.2020

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Everywhere around us are echoes of the past. Those echoes define the boundaries of states and countries, how we pray and how we fight. They determine what money we spend and how we earn it at work, what language we speak and how we raise our children. From Wondery, host Patrick Wyman, PhD (“Fall Of Rome”) helps us understand our world and how it got to be the way it is.Listen to Tides of History on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen to bonus episodes available exclusively and ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial by visiting wondery.com/links/tides-of-history/ now.

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