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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.
July 17, 2021Ancient Roman Villas in the Bay of Naples w. Dr. Mantha ZarmakoupiThe Bay of Naples featured a mosaic of luxury estates by the first century. Classical archaeologist, Dr. Mantha Zarmakoupi, University of Pennsylvania, joins the show to share what villa-style living was like for Romans in this part of the Italian peninsula....more36minPlay
July 16, 2021Aegean Trade in Egypt During the Late Bronze Age w. Dr. Uroš MatićCommunities from the Aegean, including the Minoans and Mycenaeans, conducted trade in Egypt. Dr. Uroš Matić, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austrian Archaeological Institute, joins the show to discuss....more48minPlay
July 15, 2021Hellenistic Art in the Eastern Mediterranean w. Dr Jane MasségliaThe Hellenistic period brought increased variety and diversity in art in the Mediterranean. Archaeologist and ancient historian, Dr Jane Masséglia, University of Leicester, joins the show to discuss art in the Hellenistic period in eastern part of the Mediterranean Basin....more39minPlay
July 14, 2021Roman Province of Asia w. Dr. Julietta SteinhauerThe seventh province of Rome was called Asia. Dr. Julietta Steinhauer, University College London, joins the show to discuss it....more51minPlay
July 13, 2021Early Christian Monasticism in the Eastern Mediterranean w. Dr Andrew JotischkyEvidence shows that Christian monasticism started in the eastern Mediterranean, and more specifically, Egypt. Professor of Medieval History, Dr Andrew Jotischky, Royal Holloway, University of London, returns to the show to discuss the formation of Christian monasticism in the eastern part of the Basin....more45minPlay
July 12, 2021Ancient Illyrians w. Dr Danijel DžinoThe ancient Illyrians were indigenous communities along the Dalmatian Coast and stretching across to the central Balkans. Dr Danijel Džino, Macquarie University, joins the show to discuss what’s known about these peoples....more52minPlay
July 11, 2021Julius Caesar’s Early Years w. Dr Richard AlstonJulius Caesar is considered by many as a key individual whose influence ended the Roman Republic. His life was complex, and in modern times, his legacy lives on in facets like the Month of “July”. Head of the Classics Department, Professor Richard Alston, Royal Holloway, University of London, joins the show again to discuss the early period of Julius Caesar’s life....more53minPlay
July 10, 2021Pharaoh Akhenaten w. Dr Joyce TyldesleyAkhenaten was an Egyptian Pharaoh in the 18th dynasty that departed from traditional worship to primarily worship the sun deity, Aten, moving Egypt from polytheism to henotheism. British Egyptologist Dr Joyce Tyldesley, The University of Manchester, joins the show again to discuss what scholars know about Akhenaten’s life....more55minPlay
July 09, 2021Social War w. Dr Federico SantangeloThe Social War took place on the Italian Peninsula in the 1st century BCE between Rome and its allied communities. Professor Federico Santangelo, Newcastle University, is back on the show to explain what happened and why it occurred....more51minPlay
July 08, 2021Minoan Civilization in the Bronze Age w. Dr Louise HitchcockThe Minoans were a civilization on the Island of Crete that flourished, and ended, during the Bronze Age. Professor in Archeology, Dr Louise Hitchcock, The University of Melbourne, joins the show again to share what's known about them....more50minPlay
FAQs about Ithaca Bound:How many episodes does Ithaca Bound have?The podcast currently has 188 episodes available.