Tides of History

Tides of History

Everywhere around us are echoes of the past. Those echoes define the boundaries of states and countries, how we pray and how we fight. They determine what money we spend and how we earn it at work, what language we speak and how we raise our children. From Wondery, host Patrick Wyman, PhD (“Fall Of Rome”) helps us understand our world and how it got to be the way it is.

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Who Were the Proto-Indo-Europeans?

Who Were the Proto-Indo-Europeans?

Today, everywhere from Bengal to British Columbia, some 3.2 billion people speak an Indo-European language. All of these diverse languages are descended from a common ancestor spoken long before the a...

5 Marras 202050min

The Lost Civilization of Old Europe: The Copper Age and the First Cities

The Lost Civilization of Old Europe: The Copper Age and the First Cities

The first farmers of Europe and their descendants persisted for thousands of years. In the Neolithic heartland of eastern Europe, along the Danube River and through the northern Balkan Mountains, they...

29 Loka 202047min

Classic Tides | Peasants and the Medieval Countryside

Classic Tides | Peasants and the Medieval Countryside

When we think of the medieval world, our minds usually turn to knights, royalty, and clergy. But the backbone of the medieval economic and social order was the humble peasant. In this rebroadcast from...

22 Loka 202054min

Prehistory Mailbag! Archaeology, Language, and the Advantages of Farming

Prehistory Mailbag! Archaeology, Language, and the Advantages of Farming

How do we know what we know about the deep past? What languages did people speak in prehistory? And why, if the life of an early farmer seemed to be so miserable, did farmers have so many children? I ...

15 Loka 202059min

Megalithic Europe

Megalithic Europe

It didn't take long for the first pioneering farmers of Europe to establish mature and stable societies. The monuments of these societies are still with us today: enormous earthen tombs and standing s...

8 Loka 202051min

The Neolithic Revolution: Europe's First Farmers

The Neolithic Revolution: Europe's First Farmers

Farming came into existence in the Fertile Crescent, but it didn't stay there. By 5000 BC, agriculture had spread east and west, reaching both Central Asia and the Atlantic Ocean. But how did this hap...

1 Loka 202045min

How Did People Domesticate Animals? An Interview with Professor Greger Larson

How Did People Domesticate Animals? An Interview with Professor Greger Larson

The domestication of animals has transformed the way that people eat, clothe themselves, and live over the past 10,000 or so years, but what in the world does "domestication" even mean? How did this h...

17 Syys 202058min

The First Farmers

The First Farmers

The domestication of plants and animals has remade the way that people feed themselves, organize their societies, and interact with the landscapes around them. But for most of the human past, this isn...

10 Syys 202046min

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