Episodios

  • On This Day: The Capture of Joan of Arc, May 23rd, 1430 | Ancient Origins
    May 23 2025
    On May 23, 1430, Joan of Arc was captured at Compiègne during the Hundred Years' War. Discover the story behind her fall, the politics of her betrayal, and how
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    5 m
  • 6th-Century Byzantine Bucket at Sutton Hoo Indicates Cremation Burial | Ancient Origins
    May 23 2025
    A 6th-century Byzantine bucket found at Sutton Hoo was used as a cremation urn—revealing a forgotten ritual blending Anglo-Saxon and Eastern traditions.
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    6 m
  • The Enduring Legacy of Merlin: Shaman, Warrior, Wild Man, Magician, Prophet | Ancient Origins
    May 22 2025
    The legend of Merlin lives on. Was he a magician, seer, sage, shaman, wise man, wild man, prophet, or all of the above? His enduring legacy inspires
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    6 m
  • On This Day: The Assassination Attempt of Saladin, May 22nd, 1176 | Ancient Origins
    May 22 2025
    On May 22, 1176, Saladin survived a deadly Assassin ambush near Aleppo—an event that reshaped Crusader-era history and forged a lasting legend.
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    5 m
  • Soweto Uprising: From Apartheid's Fire to Elon's White 'Genocide' Myth | Ancient Origins
    May 22 2025
    Explore the legacy of Soweto 1976 and how it contrasts with modern 'white genocide' claims in South Africa. Truth, myth, and memory collide.
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    6 m
  • Ancient Tombs Found in Xinjiang Reveal Lost Silk Road Burial Traditions | Ancient Origins
    May 21 2025
    Over 200 ancient Qin and Han tombs found in Turpan Basin shed light on early nomadic burial practices and Silk Road connections in northwest China.
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    6 m
  • Magnetic Shifts and Human Migrations Traced in Lake Chala, 150,000 Years Old | Ancient Origins
    May 21 2025
    Lake Chala reveals 150,000 years of magnetic shifts tied to early human migration and Earth's changing core, offering new insight into ancient climate and
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    6 m
  • Pigs for the Dead: Roman Soldiers and a Forgotten Funerary Ritual in the Levant | Ancient Origins
    May 20 2025
    First physical evidence of Roman funerary pig sacrifice uncovered at Legio in Israel, revealing ancient military burial rites long known only from classical
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    6 m
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