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Relic: The Lost Treasure Podcast
Maxwell
80 episodes
9 months ago
Each week, a new story or roundtable talk about lost artifacts, paintings, locations, and treasures. Who created them? Who lost them? And where might we find them again?
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Each week, a new story or roundtable talk about lost artifacts, paintings, locations, and treasures. Who created them? Who lost them? And where might we find them again?
Show more...
History
Comedy,
Places & Travel,
Society & Culture
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Episode 50 – The Lost Empire
Relic: The Lost Treasure Podcast
37 minutes 44 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 50 – The Lost Empire
“In a single day and night of misfortune…the island of Atlantis disappeared into the depths of the sea.” It is perhaps one of the most famous lines of dialogue attributed to a lost treasure, but the stories behind the Lost City of Atlantis are as vast as the ocean where it presumably lies. In celebration of Relic’s 50th episode, Part 1 of 2 in our deep dive into the Antlantean legacy. First, what basis is there to the legend, if any?
Music by Derek Fiechter and Purple Planet
Relic: The Lost Treasure Podcast
Each week, a new story or roundtable talk about lost artifacts, paintings, locations, and treasures. Who created them? Who lost them? And where might we find them again?