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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Old Kingdom Egypt
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Mycenaean Greece and Minoan Crete
How the Industrial Revolution Changed the World: Interview with Economist Duncan Weldon
The Early Aegean Bronze Age and Minoan Crete
Mike Duncan on the Marquis de Lafayette and His New Book, Hero of Two Worlds
Sargon of Akkad and the World's First Empire
Mike Duncan and Patrick in Conversation at Powell's Books: "The Verge," Ancient Rome, and Doing History
Colonies and the Quest for Resources in Early Modern Europe: Interview with Dr. Keith Pluymers
Cities, States, and Living in Ancient Mesopotamia
"The Verge" Audiobook Sneak Peak: Mercenaries and the Military Revolution
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Iran, Central Asia, and the Caucasus Mountains
The Lives of Herders on the Ancient Steppes: Interview with Professor Alicia Ventresca Miller
The Bronze-Age Steppe and the Emergence of the Indo-Iranians
Ancient DNA, Indo-Europeans, and the Steppe: Interview with Professor David Anthony
The Archaeology of Human Bones and the Iberian Copper Age: Interview with Dr. Jess Beck
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