Rome and war are inseparable topics, but how far back does their connection go? What was war like in the earliest days of the city's rise to prominence? Professor Jeremy Armstrong is an expert on early Rome and warfare in pre-Roman Italy, and he joins me to talk about warlords, generals, and the nature of warfare at Rome's beginning.
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Sicily and the Making of the Greek Mediterranean
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The Roots of Archaic Greece
The Phoenician Mediterranean
The Emergence of Phoenicia
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Greece's Dark Age
Wondery Presents: Stolen Hearts
The Global Mediterranean of the Iron Age: Interview with Professor Tamar Hodos
Greece after the Bronze Age Collapse: Interview with Professor Alex Knodell
The Interconnected Mediterranean of the Iron Age
The Fall of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
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The Archaeology of the Assyrian Empire: Interview with Professor Bleda During
The Rise of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
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