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The Ancients

History Hit

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A podcast for all ancient history fans! The Ancients is dedicated to discussing our distant past. Featuring interviews with historians and archaeologists, each episode covers a specific theme from antiquity. From Neolithic Britain to the Fall of Rome. Hosted by Tristan Hughes.
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In 2012, three teenagers met online over their mutual love of Nickelodeon's House of Anubis. Now, almost 10 years later, they're rewatching the series as adults and breaking it down episode by episode. Follow us! Twitter: https://twitter.com/anubispodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anubisbackwardspod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@anubisbackwardspod?lang=en Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anubisbackwards/support
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Vaults of Anubis

Anubis2814

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Hello and welcome to my podcast. I am long time atheist youtuber Anubis2814. Here is a collection of my old videos on atheism from 10 years ago. If you are nostolgic for good old youtube atheism please subscribe. If you are more interested in politics please subcribe to my podcast "After School Democracy" or go to my channel. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vault-of-anubis/support
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The Halls of Anubis

Judith Baylin-Stern

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How do people perceive the meaning of human existence? Judith Baylin-Stern, M.A. and Donna Jensen, M.A. are the creators and co-interviewers of The Halls of Anubis podcast.
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Tristan Hughes and his guest Dr. Joyce Tyldesley OBE are heading to the Underworld for the final installation of The Ancients exploration of the Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt. They encounter the infamous jackal-headed deity Anubis, analyse Egyptian archaeology and discuss the origins of mummification, the Book of the Dead and the weighing of …
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In this extensive interview, Jason speaks with Charlie Larson, a teacher, writer, and a practicing pagan and witch, who delves into the themes of personal transformation and the role of deities in modern spirituality. Charlie opens up about their lifelong passion for writing, which has served as an outlet for self-expression through both his childh…
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In this episode, we sit down with esteemed author Richard Kaczynski and practicing occultist Lynn Mavius for a captivating discussion on their journeys through Thelema, magic, and the intricate history surrounding figures like Aleister Crowley, J.F.C. Fuller, and Victor Neuburg. Richard opens by delving into his extensive contributions to the Weste…
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The Edomites are in the Old Testament, an ancient people who lived around Petra, Jordan before the Nabateans and before Petra was even created. King Herod was a descendant of the Edomites, and perhaps most infamously they are remembered for supporting the Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar, rejoicing when he sacked Jerusalem in the 6th century BC. Tris…
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One of the most famous and recognisable Persian kings of antiquity, Darius the Great was an Achaemenid superstar, ruling the Achaemenid Persian Empire some 2,500 years ago. His tale is preserved in the writings of the Greek historian Herodotus; Darius’ story stretches from India to Ukraine and the Great Steppe. Reverend Professor Lloyd LLewellyn-Jo…
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The story of Osiris and how he became King of the Dead is a gruesome tale and one of the most famous legends from Egyptian mythology. Tristan Hughes is joined by Dr Campbell Price to explore the myth which culminates in a divine and bloody battle between the God of Chaos Set and Osiris’ son Horus. Presented by Tristan Hughes. Edited and produced by…
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It’s 146 BC. Fire rises high over the North African coast. The once-thriving port city of Carthage is burning. Thousands of Roman soldiers have breached the defences and swarmed into the city, intent on wiping this city from the face of the earth. This is the fall of Carthage. Tristan Hughes is joined by Dr Eve MacDonald to plot the steps that lead…
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Isis, Hathor, Sekhmet and Bastet were adored and honoured in Ancient Egypt, with their stories passed between thousands of followers and down through the generations through spoken word and painted hieroglyph. But there weren't simply maternal, wifely, caring deitites. They could also transform into deadly beasts and deliver horrific vengeance when…
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Get ready for a chilling ride as we dive into the icy depths of The Ghouls of Midnight with Episode 8: "Iced" (1988)! In this thrilling review, we unravel the terror that unfolds on the slopes as a group of friends faces the ultimate horror in a skiing nightmare! 🏔️ Beyond the snow and screams, we explore the dark themes of bullying that haunt thes…
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Greetings and salutations! Welcome to the 7th episode of THE GHOULS OF MIDNIGHT!!! This time we talk about a film from 1974 called BLACK CHRISTMAS! I'm MrTonyoftheDead and with me is my ghoul brother from another mother....DJ Anubis! And every week we will be bringing you 2 (picked by us) film reviews! It could be horror (mostly), Sci-Fi, Drama, wh…
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w/ Special Guest Kevin Lambert from The Entertainment Headquarters Dive into the world of macabre creativity with our latest review of The Death Artist (1995)! This haunting film, a chilling Bucket of Blood remake, showcases the deadpan brilliancy of Michael Anthony Hall and the dynamic Justine Bateman. As we explore the life of the beatnik artist …
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w/ Special Guest Crypt from Metal-O-Mania Greetings and salutations! Welcome to the episode 5 of THE GHOULS OF MIDNIGHT!!! But this time we're not alone! Everyone please join me in welcoming our special guest @MetalOMania! And together we'll be talkin about a movie from 1998 called STRANGELAND!! I'm MrTonyoftheDead and with me is my ghoul brother f…
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Get ready for a nostalgic ride as we dive into the 1998 cult classic *The Curve**! Starring the charismatic **Matthew Lillard* and the talented *Keri Russell**, this thriller takes you on a wild journey filled with unexpected twists and tension. In today’s video, we'll break down the chilling plot, exploring connections to legendary **Urban Legends…
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Greetings and salutations! Welcome to the 3rd episode of THE GHOULS OF MIDNIGHT!!! This time we talk about a film from 1988 called THE KISS! I'm MrTonyoftheDead and with me is my ghoul brother from another mother....DJ Anubis! And every week we will be bringing you 2 (picked by us) film reviews! It could be horror (mostly), Sci-Fi, Drama, who knows…
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Dive into the chilling world of Summer Camp Nightmare (1986) as we dissect this cult classic! Dive into the unforgettable chaos of "Summer Camp Nightmare," a vintage thriller that will make you question what happens when kids go awry! Based on the novel *The Butterfly Revolution*, this drama captures a group of kids whose idyllic summer turns into …
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Greetings and salutations! Welcome to the very first episode of THE GHOULS OF MIDNIGHT!!! I'm MrTonyoftheDead and with me is my ghoul brother from another mother....DJ Anubis! And every week we will be bringing you 2 (picked by us) film reviews! It could be horror (mostly), Sci-Fi, Drama, who knows! But....there's a catch! One of the videos will be…
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In this episode of ULTRACULTURE, host Jason Louv sits down with Daniel Burke, an author whose work explores the intriguing phenomenon of crisis apparitions through a cross-cultural and historical lens. Daniel introduces the concept of crisis apparitions—intense experiences where individuals become aware of a loved one’s death at a distance, often j…
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67 million years ago the most famous meat-eating dinosaur prowled the earth - the Tyrannosaurus Rex. At it's full size, this prehistoric apex predator was taller than a double decker bus and weighed more than seven tonnes, whilst it's teeth were the size of bananas. But how much do we actually know about this so called 'King of the Dinosaurs'? In t…
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Of all the Egyptian Gods it is Ra, the God of the Sun, who is perhaps most well known in the popular imagination. He is said to have voyaged across the sky on his solar barge and then come nightfall descended into the underworld to battle all sorts of monstrous creatures. But Ra is a complicated character. He is often fused with other Egyptian gods…
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Judika Illes, author of "Witches: A Compendium" and "Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells," engages in a detailed conversation about the practical aspects of magick and witchcraft. She contrasts her approach to spellbooks with those that lack actionable content, emphasizing the importance of personal experience in crafting effective spells. As a long-time …
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In the early 5th century AD, after almost four centuries of iron-fisted Roman rule, the empire in Britain was beginning to fade. Franks, Saxons and Roman usurpers were running rampant. Britannia was on its last legs and in 410 AD, the Britons were told to ‘look to their own defences’. However the story of the fall of Roman Britain is far more compl…
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The legends of Ra and Hathor, of Osiris and Isis, of Anubis and Set have been passed from mouth to ear in Egypt for millennia. They were painted on temple walls, etched on delicate papyrus and discovered at the heart of the pyramids. But who were the Gods of Egypt? How did their myths originate? And from where did the ancient Egyptians believe thei…
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In this episode, we dive deep into the life and legacy of Jim Morrison, exploring his extraordinary connection to the Western esoteric tradition and how it shaped his artistic journey. As we dissect the prevailing narratives surrounding Jim Morrison, we emphasize the need to view him through a lens that transcends Hollywood’s portrayals. Re-examini…
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2000 years ago, in the year 9 AD, a Roman Army walked into a trap deep in wilds of Germania. Over 15,000 men were massacred at Teutoburg Forest, making it one of the bloodiest ambushes in history. But what happened next? Today's episode of the Ancients continues the terrifying story we began last week, as Tristan Hughes is joined by a host of leadi…
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Ancient India was the single greatest trading partner of the Roman Empire. For centuries, Indian sailors navigated the Indian Ocean and Red Sea to bring goods, ideas and religious beliefs to the Greco-Roman ports based on the Egyptian coast. But how did this lucrative trade begin? And what sorts of goods passed along it? In today's episode of The A…
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Yes hello! In the latest episode of Ultraculture, join Jason Louv as he sits down with Jezmina Von Thiele and Paulina Stevens, co-hosts of the Romanistan Podcast, to delve into the rich and often misunderstood world of Romani culture and fortune-telling. In this thought-provoking episode, Jezmina and Paulina share their unique journeys as Romani wo…
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Tristan Hughes travels to the site of the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, one of the most epic defeats of the Roman army when an alliance of Germanic peoples ambushed three Roman legions. Across two episodes leading experts analyse every move leading up to those terrifying days in early September 9 AD, deep in the Teutoburg Forest. All stemming fro…
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Despite being one of the most visited historic spots on the planet today, Petra was once a so-called ‘lost city,’ hidden from western eyes in a vast desert landscape for hundreds of years. What is the story of this rose-red ancient city and its inhabitants? The powerful Nabataean civilisation who built Petra more than two thousand years ago, but re…
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Explore the fascinating world of Solomonic magic with Sarah Mastros, professional witch and author of "The Sorcery of Solomon." In this wide-ranging conversation, Sarah discusses: The history and origins of Solomonic magic across cultures Her unique approach combining Jewish traditions, mathematics, and modern practice Insights on grimoires, pentac…
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The word 'Sirens' conjures up many images, possibly of beautiful mermaid-like creatures luring sailors to their watery deaths. These ancient Greek mythical creatures, linked to the Queen of the Underworld Persephone, feature in well known myths such as Jason and the Argonauts and Homer’s story of Odysseus - The Odyssey. But their popular modern por…
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It's one of the most popular alcoholic drinks in the world. But did you know that beer is also one of the world's oldest beverages, with a history that stretches back more than 10,000 years. Beer was the beverage of choice for a whole host of ancient Bronze Age civilisations arrayed across Mesopotamia. But why did cities like Babylon and Uruk becom…
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Cats! These much loved furry friends have brightened people’s lives for millenia. And it was the same in ancient times. They were pets. They were pest control against rats. They were even in some cases considered sacred. But how did they become the pet of choice for homes the world over? And why were they first domesticated? In today's episode of T…
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It is the most famous monument of ancient Greece. Its remains standing tall above modern Athens today, more than 2,000 years old. The Parthenon. A temple, treasury, the residence of a powerful general after Alexander the Great’s death…and his courtesans, a church, a mosque, a gunpowder store, a tourist site. It’s safe to say that the Parthenon has …
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Richard Metzger is a television host, author, and the creative mind behind the provocative TV show Disinformation, which aired on Channel 4 in the UK. He was also my first boss out of college, when I worked for him as the books editor at the Disinformation Company; we later co-founded the website Dangerous Minds together with other friends. Richard…
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Overlooking the Argolid Plain in the eastern Peloponnese, Mycenae was once the envy of the Mediterranean world. It rose to prominence in the late Bronze Age, centuries before the great Greek states of Athens, Sparta and Corinth, and is known as the birthplace of mythical bronze age figures such as Agammemnon, King of the Greeks. But how do know so …
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Known as one of Rome's worst emperors, Commodus is famed for both his infamy and bravado. Ascending the throne as a teenager, he dressed up as Hercules, fought as a gladiator in the Colosseum, and renamed Rome after himself. But who was the real Commodus? And was he really as bad and megalomaniacal as some have claimed? In this episode of The Ancie…
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In this compelling episode, we sit down with I Am JopauL, a Staten Island-based host of the I Am Verified podcast and a passionate advocate for Israel. Known for his unfiltered and bold social media presence, JoepauL delves into the complex dynamics of the Israel-Palestine conflict, offering insights on current events, media bias, and the broader g…
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The Olympics. It’s the most famous sporting event in the world, and the 33rd Olympiad is taking place in Paris right now. But how did it all begin? It's a story that takes us back more than 2,000 years. Featuring mythological heroes like Heracles, ancient athletes that became celebrities and the great sanctuary of Olympia in western Greece, home to…
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As both the eldest and youngest child of the great titan Kronos, and the Greek goddess of hearth and home, Hestia was incredibly important in almost every sphere of Greek daily life. But she is arguably one of the most overlooked deities in the Greek Pantheon. The question we're asking today is why. In this episode of The Ancients, Tristan Hughes i…
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Yes hello! In the latest episode of Ultraculture, join Jason Louv in conversation with Kris Spisak as she explores the folklore of the trickster, villain, and rescuer known as Baba Yaga in a new light. When darkness, fear, and instability inundate our daily lives, folktale figures like Baba Yaga speak to the dichotomy of our existence—the hope and …
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