Episodios

  • The Megastructures under the Pyramids arent a city or a power plant
    May 27 2025

    In this episode, we address one of the most popular and controversial theories surrounding the pyramids of Egypt—the idea that massive, hidden megastructures beneath the pyramids could be an ancient city or even a power plant. While these ideas have captured the imagination of many, the truth may be less sensational but equally fascinating. We explore the latest research and archaeological findings to debunk these speculative theories, examining what we do know about the structures beneath the pyramids and what they reveal about the ancient Egyptians' advanced engineering and cultural practices. Join us as we separate myth from fact and uncover the real mysteries that lie beneath these iconic monuments.


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    7 m
  • The Gunung Padang Controversy & Why it Matters
    May 27 2025

    In this episode, we delve into the Gunung Padang controversy, one of the most heated debates in the world of archaeology and ancient history. Located in Indonesia, Gunung Padang is a mysterious megalithic site that some researchers claim could be the remnants of a 20,000-year-old civilization—far older than anything we previously thought possible. But the evidence is highly contested, with critics arguing that the site is much younger and that the interpretations are flawed. We explore the science, the claims, and the ongoing controversy surrounding Gunung Padang, and why this debate matters not just for archaeology, but for our understanding of human history. Join us as we examine the significance of this enigmatic site and the implications it holds for rewriting the past.

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    5 m
  • The Fort Builders of Stone Age Siberia Amnya Cultural Complex
    May 27 2025

    In this fascinating episode, we explore the mysterious Amnya Cultural Complex, a remarkable site in Stone Age Siberia where early humans constructed fortifications long before the advent of complex societies. These ancient fort builders left behind impressive remnants of their fortified settlements, challenging traditional views of prehistoric life. What drove these early Siberians to build such sophisticated structures, and what does their existence reveal about their social organization, survival strategies, and interactions with the harsh environment? Join us as we delve into the history of the Amnya Cultural Complex and uncover the secrets of Siberia’s ancient fort builders.

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    11 m
  • The Forgotten Remnant of the Western Roman Empire
    May 27 2025

    In this episode, we uncover the forgotten remnants of the Western Roman Empire—those last pockets of Roman civilization that survived long after the empire officially fell in 476 AD. While much of history focuses on the collapse of Rome, few recognize the lingering influence and survival of Roman institutions, culture, and power in the centuries that followed. From small kingdoms to Byzantine strongholds, we explore how the legacy of Rome persisted in unexpected places. Join us as we trace these forgotten remnants, shedding light on the enduring echoes of the Western Roman Empire that refused to fade into history.

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    21 m
  • The Empire History Lied About (its not Tartaria!)
    May 27 2025

    In this episode, we tackle one of history’s most elusive and controversial empires—one that’s often overlooked or misunderstood. Forget the myths of Tartaria; we’re uncovering the real empire that history has hidden or distorted. From ancient records to modern theories, we explore the enigmatic rise and fall of this empire and why mainstream history has either ignored or misrepresented its legacy. Join us as we dive into the evidence, debunk the popular myths, and reveal the truth behind the empire that has been kept in the shadows for so long.

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    27 m
  • The Disturbing Reason the Eastern Roman Empire Didnt Fall in 476
    May 27 2025

    In this episode, we dive into the disturbing and often overlooked reason why the Eastern Roman Empire didn’t fall in 476, when the Western Roman Empire crumbled. While historians often mark 476 as the end of the Roman Empire, the Eastern half—centered in Constantinople—continued to stand for nearly another thousand years. But why did the Eastern Roman Empire survive so much longer, despite similar pressures? We explore the political, military, and social factors that allowed the Eastern Empire to persist, and how its survival was intertwined with some uncomfortable truths about its survival tactics. Join us as we unravel the complex and often dark reasons behind the Eastern Roman Empire’s endurance—and the high cost of its longevity.

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    8 m
  • The Boring Truth about the Salting of Carthage - it isnt what you think
    May 27 2025

    In this episode, we uncover the surprising and often misunderstood truth about the salting of Carthage. Popular legend has it that after Rome's victory in the Third Punic War, the Romans deliberately salted the earth to prevent Carthage from ever rising again. But is this really what happened? We explore the historical evidence, debunk the myths, and reveal why the truth behind Carthage’s fall is less dramatic—and far more complicated—than the stories we’ve been told. Join us as we separate fact from fiction and learn why the salting of Carthage might not have been the epic act of vengeance it's often portrayed to be.

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    6 m
  • Soissons The post-Roman Kingdom which (probably) never existed Rise of the Merovingians
    May 27 2025

    In this episode, we explore the intriguing and somewhat mysterious story of Soissons, a post-Roman kingdom that may have never truly existed—or at least not in the way history has long suggested. Was Soissons a real kingdom, or was it a creation of later legends? We delve into the rise of the Merovingians, the early Frankish dynasty, and examine the evidence (or lack thereof) that supports the idea of a powerful kingdom in Soissons after the fall of Rome. Join us as we separate fact from myth and uncover how the Merovingians rose to power in a fragmented post-Roman world, shaping the future of Europe.

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    29 m