035 - The Eve of War

035 - The Eve of War

In today's episode we take a look at the final moves that both Greece and Persia made on the eve of their war. Themistocles and Aristides take center stage as they maneuver through the political scene of Athens, but with the success of the Themistoclean naval policy, we discuss how the Greeks may have rapidly built up their navy. We consider the Greek congress of city-states, their relative lack of support, and the final measures they took to try and recruit allies. We also consider a canal project and pontoon bridges that Xerxes had built to aid his army and navy as they both marched and sailed west to Greece. We conclude with a rather bizarre scene where the Persians try to beat the Hellespont into subjection and, ultimately, they all make it over into Europe. The stage is set for the final Greco-Persian War.

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Halloween Ep. - The White Ship by H.P. Lovecraft

Halloween Ep. - The White Ship by H.P. Lovecraft

Hi crew. Yes, this is the Maritime History Podcast, but as this week is the week of Halloween, I figured a somewhat creepy ship tale would be fitting. Credit where credit is due, Jamie at the British ...

28 Okt 201519min

016 - Old Money: The Ulubururn and Gelidonya Wrecks

016 - Old Money: The Ulubururn and Gelidonya Wrecks

Our dual focus in today's episode are shipwrecks from the same region of southern Turkey. The Cape Gelidonya wreck was discovered first, making it the first ancient shipwreck to have ever been fully r...

27 Okt 201540min

015 - The Advent of the Mycenaean Galley

015 - The Advent of the Mycenaean Galley

Today we discuss the rise of the Mycenaean galley, a style of ship characterized by oared propulsion and a long, narrow hull built for speed and power rather than for transport. Depictions are numerou...

29 Sep 201542min

014 - The Amarna Letters and Some Lukkan Pirates

014 - The Amarna Letters and Some Lukkan Pirates

This time around we take a look at a few select cuneiform tablets from a collection known as the Amarna Letters. Discovered in Amarna, Egypt, these letters are a rare insight into the communication be...

7 Aug 201526min

013 - Akrotiri, Atlantis, and the Thera Eruption

013 - Akrotiri, Atlantis, and the Thera Eruption

Today's episode will focus on three main topics, all related to the Minoan Civilization in the Aegean. First, we'll talk in detail about the exquisite Fleet Fresco fount in the West House at Akrotiri....

28 Jun 201552min

012 - Minoan Thalassocracy

012 - Minoan Thalassocracy

In today's episode, we'll take a look at the evidence from early Minoan history, beginning with pre-history and working up to the Neo-Palatial period. While the items we'll discuss are beautiful and t...

30 Mai 201543min

011.5 - The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea

011.5 - The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea

This supplemental episode is a reading of the 'Periplus of the Erythraean Sea' in its entirety. Be sure to check out the show notes for maps and links to more info about the text, if you're curious. ...

30 Mar 201559min

011 - Harappa and the Erythraean Sea

011 - Harappa and the Erythraean Sea

In today's episode we shift our focus east and look at the earliest identifiable civilization on the Indian subcontinent. The Harappan people were known to have had contacts with Egypt and Mesopotamia...

23 Feb 201533min

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