
028 - Unlocking the Pontus Euxinus
In today's installment, we'll tell a tale of two cities in one sense. The age of colonization in Greece had an early leader in the island of Euboea, but as the Euboeans were stretched thin, Corinth an...
31 Tammi 20171h 3min

Halloween Ep. 2.0 - Manuscript Found in a Bottle by Edgar Allan Poe
Welcome to our second annual Halloween special here at the Maritime History Podcast. This year I opted for a nautical tale by the ever-popular American author of the macabre, Edgar Allan Poe. Some peo...
31 Loka 201636min

026 - Sailing Advice from Hesiod, the Farmer-Poet
At long last we make first contact with the Greeks! Today we try to cover the earliest periods of Greek colonization and expansion into the central Mediterranean. Hesiod's writings can give us some in...
18 Syys 20161h 3min

Member 005 - Winstanley's Wonder: The First Eddystone Lighthouse
This time around I figured we’d draw in near to shore and take a look at a famous lighthouse, or, at least a portion of the history connected to one of England’s most famous lights. The Eddystone Ligh...
16 Elo 201653min

025 - Carthage: A New (City) Hope
This week we follow the fleeing Elissa, princess of Tyre, to Qart-ḥadašt, the "New City" that would come into wider fame as Carthage. We start with some talk of the mythical founding of Carthage, some...
15 Heinä 201651min

024 - Go West, O Tyre, Go West
This week we follow the Phoenicians to the western extremity of their trade network and colonization. While it is difficult to paint a chronological picture of when each colony was established, the ci...
17 Kesä 20161h 1min

023 - Setting Up Shop in the Central Med
The Phoenicians are now on the move, pushing the scope of our podcast to the west. While they were mainly concerned with expanding their access to natural resources like copper, iron, and silver, they...
4 Touko 201647min






















