Episodes

  • Who is the Devil? An Expert Busts the Myths about Satan and Hell | Ancient Origins
    Feb 24 2025
    Uncover the real story of Satan—beyond myths and misconceptions—and what the Bible truly reveals about the Devil's identity and influence.
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    2 mins
  • 500-Year-Old Transylvanian Diaries Reveal Dire Impact of ‘Little Ice Age’ | Ancient Origins
    Feb 24 2025
    A new study details how 16th century Transylvanians responded to climate changes related to the onset of the Little Ice Age, a severe global cooling event.
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    2 mins
  • They Did it Again?! Archaeologists May Have Found Second Tomb of Thutmose II | Ancient Origins
    Feb 23 2025
    The archaeologists who found the tomb of ancient Egyptian 18th Dynasty pharaoh Thutmose II say they’ve likely found his second tomb as well (yes, he had two!).
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    3 mins
  • ‘Robust’ Vikings Were Actually Diseased and Infected, Research Shows | Ancient Origins
    Feb 23 2025
    The Vikings were fearsome conquerors, but a study from the University of Gothenburg shows that Viking Age Sweden was plagued by disease and bad health.
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    3 mins
  • Iron Age Iberians Impaled Severed Heads on Nails for Public Display. But Why? | Ancient Origins
    Feb 22 2025
    In Iron Age Iberia, the severed heads of decapitated corpses were anchored with nails to be put on display, for different reasons depending on the community.
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    3 mins
  • 10 Weird Archaeological Facts That Will Blow Your Mind | Ancient Origins
    Feb 22 2025
    Archaeology reveals the past, delivering stunning developments and astonishing suprises in the form of delightfully weird ruins and artifacts.
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    3 mins
  • Cleopatra: The Early Years, and Her Status as a Goddess | Ancient Origins
    Feb 21 2025
    Egyptian queens weren’t just royalty—they were divine. Cleopatra followed in the footsteps of Isis, a goddess who defied death itself to shape the destiny of
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    4 mins
  • World’s Oldest Seafaring Boats Built in Southeast Asia 40,000 Years Ago | Ancient Origins
    Feb 21 2025
    Prehistoric settlers living in the Philippines and on the islands of Southeast Asia likely built the world’s first seafaring vessels, 40,000 years ago.
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    3 mins