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Ithaca Bound was a podcast hosted by Andrew Schiestel that explored history and mythology in the Mediterranean Basin. From March 22, 2021 to January 21, 2022, 188 episodes were published.... more
FAQs about Ithaca Bound:How many episodes does Ithaca Bound have?The podcast currently has 188 episodes available.
September 23, 2021Carthage After the Second Punic War w. Dr Kathryn LomasDr Kathryn Lomas, Durham University, makes a fifth appearance on the show to share what scholars know about Carthage during the interregnum between the Second and Third Punic Wars....more51minPlay
September 21, 2021Religion in Ptolemaic Egypt w. Dr Julietta SteinhauerReligion during the Ptolemaic Egypt period was complex and diverse. Dr Julietta Steinhauer, University College London, returns to the show to discuss what religion was like in Ptolemaic Egypt....more41minPlay
September 20, 2021Thessaly in Greek Mythology w. Professor Emma AstonIn Greek mythology, the region of Thessaly is home to centaurs, Achilles, Jason, and more. Professor Emma Aston, University of Reading, returns to the show to chat about Thessaly appearing in Greek mythology....more43minPlay
September 16, 2021Late Bronze Age Cyprus w. Professor Louise SteelDuring the Late Bronze Age, the Cypriots had a variety of settlements, their own language, and were seafaring. Louise Steel, Professor, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, joins the show to share what civilization was like on the island during this period of time....more45minPlay
September 15, 2021Iron Age Crete w. Dr Saro WallaceAfter the Bronze Age, life on the Island of Crete continued. Dr Saro Wallace, Senior Research Fellow, Gerda Henkel Research Foundation, joins the show to explain what civilization was like in this period of time on the island....more44minPlay
September 14, 2021Founding of the Caliphate of Córdoba w. Dr. Brian CatlosIn the 10th century, in response to the growing presence of the Fatimid Caliphate in northern Africa, an Emir in Córdoba declared himself a Caliph, transforming the Emirate of Córdoba into a Caliphate. Professor Brian Catlos returns to the show to discuss the period in time when the Caliphate of Córdoba was formed....more52minPlay
September 13, 2021Kingdom of Hattusa in the 17th & 16th Centuries BCE w. Dr Mark WeedenIn the 17th century, the people commonly known as the Hittites created a kingdom called Hattusa. Dr Mark Weeden, Associate Professor of Ancient Middle Eastern Languages, University College London, returns to the show to speak about the Kingdom of Hattusa in the 17th and 16th centuries BCE....more54minPlay
September 10, 2021Ancient Roman Farming on the Italian Peninsula w. Dr Annalisa MarzanoRome and farming were inextricable. Professor Annalisa Marzano, University of Reading, joins the show to talk about how ancient Romans farmed....more50minPlay
September 09, 2021Almohad Empire‘s Hegemony in the Mediterranean w. Professor Amira K. BennisonIn the 12th and 13th centuries, the Almohads operated an empire that stretched across much of the Maghreb and southern Iberia, and are known for such features as their level of bureaucracy and minting squared coins. Professor Amira K. Bennison, University of Cambridge, returns to the show to discuss the Almohads....more58minPlay
September 08, 2021The Social War - Year 3 of 5 w. Dr. Seth KendallThe Social War was a five-year war fought in the 1st century BCE (91-87) between the Roman Republic and many of its allied communities. Dr. Seth Kendall, Associate Professor, Georgia Gwinnett College, returns to the show to speak about the events in the third year of the war....more51minPlay
FAQs about Ithaca Bound:How many episodes does Ithaca Bound have?The podcast currently has 188 episodes available.