
The Age of Tombs and Kings
During Japan's Kofun Period (250-552CE), communities were periodically organized to build massive tomb mounds which still pepper its landscape to this day. What was the purpose of these massive monume...
21 Syys 202017min

BONUS: The Gishi-Wajinden
In this special bonus episode, I will read aloud a translation of the Gishi-Wajinden. This is the portion of the Records of Wei that involves third-century Japan.You can read a translation of it here....
3 Syys 202023min

BONUS: Excerpts from Chinese Philosophy
For your listening pleasure, I read excerpts from the Analects, the Tao te Ching, the Han Feizi, and, for good measure, The Art of War. Check out the supplementary post for links to freely available ...
31 Elo 202026min

Queen Himiko of Yamatai
According to the Records of Wei, a leader emerged at the end of the Yayoi Period who successfully united thirty of Japan's chiefdom under her own leadership. Who was Queen Himiko, and where was her el...
27 Elo 202015min

Mythology, Customs, and Religion
Ancient East Asia was a rich tapestry of various beliefs, customs, religious rituals, and spirituality. In this episode, we explore the various practices of the Yayoi regarding divination, shamanism, ...
24 Elo 202014min

Three Philosophies of Ancient China
Against a backdrop of disunity and warfare, three philosophies would stand the test of time and continue to influence government, religion, and worldviews today. Join me as we explore Confucianism, Ta...
20 Elo 202017min

East Asian Trade
Global trade is a concept nearly as old as civilization itself. Ancient China utilized trade networks as a means of learning about other cultures, adopting and sharing new ideas, and promoting friendl...
17 Elo 20208min

The Kingdoms of Korea
In this episode, we explore the changes that began to occur in the southern and northern regions of the Korean Peninsula during the Yayoi Period, as well as the impact those changes had on Japan and C...
13 Elo 202013min






















