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In this weeks' episode, Zofia is joined by classical scholar and vampire fang-atic, doctoral candidate at the University of Edinburgh, Ambra Ghiringhelli.
Getting to the heart of the vampires in antiquity and in the archaeological record, we shine light in the darkest of spooky places where these immortal bloodsuckers have haunted our imaginations and cemeteries alike.
We hope you enjoy the final interview of a three-part journey into monsters that went bump in the night and how they remain relevant in the modern world.
Tangents include the medieval village of Wharram Percy, the plague, Supernatural, and young adult vampire stories.
If you would like to hear more from Ambra, you can follow her on Twitter @AmbraAllison
Bibliography and further reading recommendations include
Find us on Instagram
Support us through Patreon
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Explore more resources and topics about the ancient world on ArchaeoArtist
Music by the wonderfully talented Chris Sharples
Image credits: cover illustration by Zofia Guertin
If you'd like to get in touch, email at [email protected].
In this weeks' episode, Zofia is joined by classical scholar and vampire fang-atic, doctoral candidate at the University of Edinburgh, Ambra Ghiringhelli.
Getting to the heart of the vampires in antiquity and in the archaeological record, we shine light in the darkest of spooky places where these immortal bloodsuckers have haunted our imaginations and cemeteries alike.
We hope you enjoy the final interview of a three-part journey into monsters that went bump in the night and how they remain relevant in the modern world.
Tangents include the medieval village of Wharram Percy, the plague, Supernatural, and young adult vampire stories.
If you would like to hear more from Ambra, you can follow her on Twitter @AmbraAllison
Bibliography and further reading recommendations include
Find us on Instagram
Support us through Patreon
Buy our merch on Redbubble
Explore more resources and topics about the ancient world on ArchaeoArtist
Music by the wonderfully talented Chris Sharples
Image credits: cover illustration by Zofia Guertin
If you'd like to get in touch, email at [email protected].