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Trip Anthropologist Podcast
Monique Skidmore
8 episodes
8 months ago
In this episode of the Trip Anthropologist podcast, cultural anthropologist Monique Skidmore chats with master tour guide, Anastasia Gietanou, to reveal the secrets of the underground museum containing the royal tombs of the Macedonian Empire, including the tomb of Philip II of Macedonia. We travel to Vergina, once the royal city of Aegina the seat of power of Macedonia. We visit the Royal Palace, recently renovated and opened after 16 years, and the underground museum and its tombs, a...
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In this episode of the Trip Anthropologist podcast, cultural anthropologist Monique Skidmore chats with master tour guide, Anastasia Gietanou, to reveal the secrets of the underground museum containing the royal tombs of the Macedonian Empire, including the tomb of Philip II of Macedonia. We travel to Vergina, once the royal city of Aegina the seat of power of Macedonia. We visit the Royal Palace, recently renovated and opened after 16 years, and the underground museum and its tombs, a...
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Trip Anthropologist Podcast
Vergina
In this episode of the Trip Anthropologist podcast, cultural anthropologist Monique Skidmore chats with master tour guide, Anastasia Gietanou, to reveal the secrets of the underground museum containing the royal tombs of the Macedonian Empire, including the tomb of Philip II of Macedonia. We travel to Vergina, once the royal city of Aegina the seat of power of Macedonia. We visit the Royal Palace, recently renovated and opened after 16 years, and the underground museum and its tombs, a...
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2 years ago
34 minutes

Trip Anthropologist Podcast
Whisky
2 years ago
18 minutes

Trip Anthropologist Podcast
Secrets of the Eleusinian Mysteries
In this episode of the Trip Anthropologist podcast, cultural anthropologist Monique Skidmore welcomes back to the show Athens storyteller and tour guide, Danae Kousouris, to reveal the secrets of the Eleusinian Mysteries, the most sacred and secret of the Ancient Greek Mysteries. We travel to Eleusis (or Elefsina), now an industrial suburb in Athens, along the Sacred Way to the home of the religious cult of Demeter. We take a peek into the underworld, the underground ritual hall, and the wel...
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4 years ago
18 minutes

Trip Anthropologist Podcast
The Minotaur and the Labyrinth of Knossos
In this episode of the Trip Anthropologist podcast, cultural anthropologist Monique Skidmore interviews the head of the Federation of Crete tour guides, Manolas Papadakis about the rich mythology and ruins of ancient Crete. Take a wander with Monique and Manolos through the vast Palace of Knossos and then head below to the labyrinth designed by Daedalus as the prison of the Minotaur. Meet the gods and goddesses, the Bull and the Kings and Queens of this wonderful ancient kingdom. As you jou...
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4 years ago
21 minutes

Trip Anthropologist Podcast
The Colossus of Rhodes
In this episode of the Trip Anthropologist podcast, cultural anthropologist Monique Skidmore interviews expert Rhodian tour guide, Adrien Bordrez. Through layers of history, mythology, invasion, domination, alliances, and global trade, Adrien shows us the richness and depth of culture evident on the beautiful island of Rhodes. No trip to Rhodes is complete without a visit to the site where the great Colossus of Rhodes once stood as the entrance to the harbor of Rhodes. Made from siege engine...
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4 years ago
38 minutes

Trip Anthropologist Podcast
The Oracle of Delphi
In the second episode of the Trip Anthropologist podcast, cultural anthropologist Monique Skidmore interviews Delphi renowned tour guide, Penny Kolomvotsos, about how and why you should visit Ancient Delphi. Why is the Oracle of Delphi so famous? Hear why the Sanctuary of Apollo at Ancient Delphi became one of the most famous and important sites in Antiquity. See who came to consult with Oracle and why. And get some great tips about how to visit and what to see at this fascinating UNES...
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4 years ago
19 minutes

Trip Anthropologist Podcast
The Olympic Games at Ancient Olympia
In this episode of the Trip Anthropologist podcast, cultural anthropologist Monique Skidmore interviews expert Olympia tour guide and tour company owner, Niki Vlachou of Niki Olympic. Niki is passionate about the beauty and history of the site of ancient Olympia and the Olympic Games. Take a wander with Monique and Niki through the Sanctuary of Zeus beneath Mount Cronos. Visit the remains of the great Temple of Zeus, home once to one of the wonders of the world - the giant Statue of Zeus. A...
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4 years ago
22 minutes

Trip Anthropologist Podcast
The Acropolis of Athens
In this episode of the Trip Anthropologist podcast, cultural anthropologist Monique Skidmore interviews the Athens storyteller and tour guide, Danae Kousouris, about how and why you should visit the incredible Acropolis of Athens. Take a peek into the lives of the great gods and goddesses of Athens and at what those ancient playwrights got up to in the Theatre of Dionysus. Learn about the main myths and legends of this UNESCO site, its most important buildings, and get some great tips about ...
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4 years ago
28 minutes

Trip Anthropologist Podcast
In this episode of the Trip Anthropologist podcast, cultural anthropologist Monique Skidmore chats with master tour guide, Anastasia Gietanou, to reveal the secrets of the underground museum containing the royal tombs of the Macedonian Empire, including the tomb of Philip II of Macedonia. We travel to Vergina, once the royal city of Aegina the seat of power of Macedonia. We visit the Royal Palace, recently renovated and opened after 16 years, and the underground museum and its tombs, a...