The Beginnings of Civilization in the Andes: The Mounds of Norte Chico

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A Voyage Through the Mediterranean at the Fall of Carthage

What did the Mediterranean look like at the moment of Rome's triumph in 146 BC? Join me as we go on one final trip around the wine-dark sea, checking in with each major region and seeing how they changed as Roman armies triumphed everywhere from Iberia to Anatolia.Patrick launche ...  Show more

What is the Atlantic World? Interview with Professor Keith Pluymers

he Atlantic World is one of the major concepts in academic history, a way of linking together all the various places around the fringes of the great ocean during a time of extraordinary change, the early modern period. Professor Keith Pluymers joins me once more to discuss the At ...  Show more

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