S5 E10: Mysteries of the Sumerians — The Cradle of Civilization

S5 E10: Mysteries of the Sumerians — The Cradle of Civilization

Mysteries of the Sumerians — The Cradle of Civilization

Who were the Sumerians, and how did a people living more than 5,000 years ago create the foundations of the modern world?

In this fascinating episode of The Dark History Podcast, we journey to ancient Mesopotamia, the land between the Tigris River and Euphrates River, where humanity first built cities, invented writing, developed mathematics, brewed beer, an

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S5 E12 Albert Fish — The Boogeyman

S5 E12 Albert Fish — The Boogeyman

Albert Fish — The Boogeyman How does a human being become a monster? In this disturbing episode of The Dark History Podcast, Rob explores the life and crimes of Albert Fish, one of the most infamous s...

17 Jun 32min

Exhibit XI: The Little People

Exhibit XI: The Little People

The museum doors creak open once more, traveller, and tonight I invite you into one of the strangest rooms in my collection. High above the city of Edinburgh, hidden within the slopes of Arthur's Seat...

10 Jun 13min

S5 E11: Gloomy Sunday — The Hungarian Suicide Song

S5 E11: Gloomy Sunday — The Hungarian Suicide Song

Gloomy Sunday — The Hungarian Suicide Song Could a song really drive people to take their own lives? In 1933, a struggling Hungarian pianist named Rezső Seress composed a melancholy melody that would ...

3 Jun 23min

Exhibit X: The Servants' Annihilation

Exhibit X: The Servants' Annihilation

Step quietly, traveller, and enter one of the darkest chambers of the Dark's Travelling Emporium. Behind the glass of Exhibit X lies a single brass earring, recovered from the yard of Eula Phillips in...

27 Mai 11min

Exhibit IX: The Draugr’s Toll

Exhibit IX: The Draugr’s Toll

Ah… you’ve found it. Not all who pass through this place are meant to reach the shoreline. Fewer still are meant to look upon this. Do you feel it? That subtle pull… not on your hand, but somewhere de...

13 Mai 11min

S5 E9 The Plague of Justinian: The Pandemic That Nearly Ended the World

S5 E9 The Plague of Justinian: The Pandemic That Nearly Ended the World

Here’s a tight, SEO-focused, gripping episode description you can use: The Plague of Justinian: The First Pandemic That Nearly Ended the World What if the apocalypse already happened… and we just for...

6 Mai 30min

Exhibit VIII: The Last Candle of the Paris Catacombs

Exhibit VIII: The Last Candle of the Paris Catacombs

Ahh you’ve found it… Exhibit VIII. Strange, isn’t it? How something so small can hold so much weight. A candle. Nothing more. Burnt down to its last breath, its wick choked into silence. You’ve seen a...

29 Apr 9min

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