
The Minoan Collapse — The End of Europe’s First Great Civilization
The Minoan civilization of Bronze Age Crete was Europe's first great maritime culture, renowned for its magnificent palaces, advanced engineering, and extensive trade networks. Its decline was not cau...
9 Heinä 10min

The Sea Peoples — The Raiders Who Shook the Bronze Age
The Sea Peoples were mysterious groups recorded in Egyptian inscriptions during the late Bronze Age. Appearing around 1200 BCE, they coincided with the collapse of major Mediterranean powers including...
25 Kesä 9min

The Land of Punt — Egypt’s Lost Trading Partner
The Land of Punt was a wealthy trading partner of ancient Egypt, known for supplying gold, incense, ivory, ebony, and exotic animals. Egyptian records, especially those from Pharaoh Hatshepsut's reign...
19 Kesä 9min

The Kingdom of Dilmun — Paradise Between Rivers and Sea
Dilmun was a prosperous Bronze Age trading kingdom located in the Persian Gulf, most commonly associated with modern Bahrain. Serving as a crucial commercial hub between Mesopotamia, Oman, and the Ind...
12 Kesä 9min

The Return of the Lost Worlds — Why We Never Stop Searching
This concluding episode reflects on humanity’s enduring fascination with lost worlds and vanished civilizations. From Atlantis and Lemuria to the Maya, Dwarka, and Doggerland, the search for forgotten...
5 Kesä 8min

The Ancient City of Dwarka — Krishna’s Sunken Kingdom
Dwarka is a legendary city associated with Krishna in Hindu tradition, described as a magnificent coastal kingdom that later sank beneath the sea. Modern underwater archaeology near the coast of Gujar...
22 Touko 8min

The Tuatha Dé Danann — Ireland’s Ancient Gods or Forgotten People?
The Tuatha Dé Danann are legendary beings from Irish mythology associated with wisdom, magic, and ancient kingship. Said to have arrived from mysterious northern lands, they ruled Ireland before retre...
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