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Ithaca Bound
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188 episodes
8 months ago
Ithaca Bound was a podcast hosted by Andrew Schiestel that explored history and mythology in the Mediterranean Basin. From March 22, 2021 to January 21, 2022, 188 episodes were published.
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Ithaca Bound was a podcast hosted by Andrew Schiestel that explored history and mythology in the Mediterranean Basin. From March 22, 2021 to January 21, 2022, 188 episodes were published.
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Ithaca Bound
Final Series Episode (Ep. 188): Greek Pantheon w. Professor Ivana Petrovic
In the final series episode of the Ithaca Bound Podcast, Professor Ivana Petrovic, Department of Classics and Department Chair, University of Virginia, joins the show to explore what scholars know about the Greek pantheon.
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3 years ago
53 minutes 15 seconds

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Pottery in Archaic & Classical Sparta w. Dr Adrien Delahaye
Pottery in ancient Sparta was used for storage, shipping, communicating moral lessons, and more. Dr Adrien Delahaye, French School at Athens, joins the show to explore what scholars know about Spartan pottery in the Archaic and Classical periods.
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3 years ago
53 minutes 45 seconds

Ithaca Bound
Marseille Becoming French w. Professor Junko Takeda
Marseille is the oldest city in France but not the oldest French city. Professor Junko Takeda, Syracuse University, joins the show to speak about the period of time when Marseille became part of France.
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3 years ago
48 minutes 53 seconds

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Ottoman Syria in the 16th Century w. Prof. Stefan Winter
In 1516, the Ottoman Empire took over the region of Syria from the Mamluk Empire. Professor Stefan Winter, Koç University & University of Quebec at Montreal, joins the show to discuss Ottoman Syria during the century.
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4 years ago
37 minutes 12 seconds

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Umayyad‘s Hegemony in the Mediterranean in the 7th Century w. Dr. Antoine Borrut
Much happened in the 7th century during Umayyad’s prominence including two fitnas (commonly referred to as civil wars), printing coins, and the assembly of a navy. Dr. Antoine Borrut, University of Maryland, joins the show to discuss the caliphate's hegemony in the Mediterranean Basin in the 7th century.
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4 years ago
57 minutes 16 seconds

Ithaca Bound
Court Trials in Classical Athens w. Emeritus Professor Edward Harris
Classical Athens had a principles-based legal system that echoes in many legal systems today. Emeritus Professor Edward Harris, University of Durham, makes a return appearance on the show to discuss what court trials were like in the Classical Athenian period.
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4 years ago
59 minutes 50 seconds

Ithaca Bound
Government in Classical Sparta w. Dr Philip Davies
Classical Sparta functioned for years with a body of citizens who passed laws while co-existing with two contemporaneously sitting kings (a diarchy). Dr Philip Davies, University of Nottingham, joins the show to explain how government functioned in the Classical Spartan period.
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4 years ago
46 minutes 16 seconds

Ithaca Bound
#181 Bronze Age Palaikastro Crete w. Professor Carl Knappett
Bronze Age Palaikastro on the Island of Crete remarkably persisted for over two millennia, and peculiarly, may never have had a palatial building. Carl Knappett, a professor and department chair at the University of Toronto, joins the show to share what's known about this ancient Minoan urban centre. 
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4 years ago
42 minutes 28 seconds

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Pompeii in the 5th & 4th Centuries BCE w. Dr. Ivo van der Graaff
Pompeii became largely uninhabited in the fifth century and began a repopulation process in the fourth. Ivo van der Graaff, Associate Professor, University of New Hampshire, Durham, returns to the show to discuss what was occurring in Pompeii during the fifth and fourth centuries BCE.
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4 years ago
49 minutes 4 seconds

Ithaca Bound
Abbasid Caliphate‘s Hegemony in the Mediterranean w. Dr Harry Munt
The Abbasid Caliphate existed for hundreds of years longer than its Islamic predecessors. Dr Harry Munt, University of York, returns to the show to explain their reign and longevity.
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4 years ago
42 minutes 27 seconds

Ithaca Bound
Carthage After the Second Punic War w. Dr Kathryn Lomas
Dr Kathryn Lomas, Durham University, makes a fifth appearance on the show to share what scholars know about Carthage during the interregnum between the Second and Third Punic Wars.
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4 years ago
50 minutes 49 seconds

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Religion in Ptolemaic Egypt w. Dr Julietta Steinhauer
Religion during the Ptolemaic Egypt period was complex and diverse. Dr Julietta Steinhauer, University College London, returns to the show to discuss what religion was like in Ptolemaic Egypt.
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4 years ago
40 minutes 17 seconds

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Thessaly in Greek Mythology w. Professor Emma Aston
In Greek mythology, the region of Thessaly is home to centaurs, Achilles, Jason, and more. Professor Emma Aston, University of Reading, returns to the show to chat about Thessaly appearing in Greek mythology.
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4 years ago
42 minutes 56 seconds

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Late Bronze Age Cyprus w. Professor Louise Steel
During the Late Bronze Age, the Cypriots had a variety of settlements, their own language, and were seafaring. Louise Steel, Professor, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, joins the show to share what civilization was like on the island during this period of time.
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4 years ago
44 minutes 58 seconds

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Iron Age Crete w. Dr Saro Wallace
After the Bronze Age, life on the Island of Crete continued. Dr Saro Wallace, Senior Research Fellow, Gerda Henkel Research Foundation, joins the show to explain what civilization was like in this period of time on the island.
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4 years ago
43 minutes 32 seconds

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Founding of the Caliphate of Córdoba w. Dr. Brian Catlos
In the 10th century, in response to the growing presence of the Fatimid Caliphate in northern Africa, an Emir in Córdoba declared himself a Caliph, transforming the Emirate of Córdoba into a Caliphate. Professor Brian Catlos returns to the show to discuss the period in time when the Caliphate of Córdoba was formed.
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4 years ago
51 minutes 6 seconds

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Kingdom of Hattusa in the 17th & 16th Centuries BCE w. Dr Mark Weeden
In the 17th century, the people commonly known as the Hittites created a kingdom called Hattusa. Dr Mark Weeden, Associate Professor of Ancient Middle Eastern Languages, University College London, returns to the show to speak about the Kingdom of Hattusa in the 17th and 16th centuries BCE.
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4 years ago
53 minutes 25 seconds

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Ancient Roman Farming on the Italian Peninsula w. Dr Annalisa Marzano
Rome and farming were inextricable. Professor Annalisa Marzano, University of Reading, joins the show to talk about how ancient Romans farmed.
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4 years ago
50 minutes

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Almohad Empire‘s Hegemony in the Mediterranean w. Professor Amira K. Bennison
In the 12th and 13th centuries, the Almohads operated an empire that stretched across much of the Maghreb and southern Iberia, and are known for such features as their level of bureaucracy and minting squared coins. Professor Amira K. Bennison, University of Cambridge, returns to the show to discuss the Almohads.
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4 years ago
57 minutes 47 seconds

Ithaca Bound
The Social War - Year 3 of 5 w. Dr. Seth Kendall
The Social War was a five-year war fought in the 1st century BCE (91-87) between the Roman Republic and many of its allied communities. Dr. Seth Kendall, Associate Professor, Georgia Gwinnett College, returns to the show to speak about the events in the third year of the war.
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4 years ago
50 minutes 59 seconds

Ithaca Bound
Ithaca Bound was a podcast hosted by Andrew Schiestel that explored history and mythology in the Mediterranean Basin. From March 22, 2021 to January 21, 2022, 188 episodes were published.