A podcast series that covers all things history and archaeology, in the time it takes to drink a pint. Co-hosted by writer and producer Alex Rowson, museum curator Glynn Davis, and lecturer and researcher Dr Chris Siwicki.
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Curator Glynn Davis recounts Boudicca's destruction of Colchester, and the discovery of a stunning hoard retrieved from the ashes.Alex Rowson
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Journey into the Maya Underworld
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Producer and writer Alex Rowson explores the Cave of the Stone Sepulchre in Belize, a portal to the Maya underworld.Alex Rowson
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Nero's Golden House was ancient Rome's most lavish residence. Dr Chris Siwicki takes us on a tour of the surviving remains.Alex Rowson
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The Marble Plan of Rome
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Dr Chris Siwicki chats about the incredible marble plan of Rome, ancient history's largest jigsaw puzzle.Alex Rowson
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Pella: Birthplace of Alexander the Great
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Alex Rowson discusses the latest archaeological news from Pella in northern Greece – the capital of ancient Macedonia and birthplace of Alexander the Great.Alex Rowson
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Curator Glynn Davis reveals the fascinating and magical history of ancient amber.Alex Rowson
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Digging Up Richard III
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TV Producer and author Alex Rowson recounts his experiences filming the discovery of Richard III.Alex Rowson
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Lecturer and researcher Dr Chris Siwicki recaps all the latest archaeological news from Rome (2023).Alex Rowson
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Secrets of the Colchester Gladiator Vase
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Curator Glynn Davis chats about Colchester Castle Museum's new exhibition Gladiators: A Day at the Roman Games, and some fascinating new research on its star artefact, the Colchester Vase.Alex Rowson
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