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Lady. Your pronunciation of METEOR SOUNDS LIKE MEDIA. I had to listen 3 times to get that.

2 days ago reply 0

How did they find metal. In what form and who put them there for the Inuit to find and use. No explanation.

2 days ago reply 0

I am unable to decipher the lady’s accent. She talks too fast. This is the problem with narrations. Guest professors talk TOO FAST.

2 days ago reply 0

Back to Western civilisation..ignore rest of the World. Anything British is .

7 days ago reply 0

Investigating ice age buildings in Scotland. Much food for thought here. Thank you

10 days ago reply 0

the Inuit episode: not being an archaeologist myself, it would have been nice if Raven briefly explained how the Inuit were able to create fire in the dead of an artic winter (-40 c) and also how they were able to maintain a toasty warm snow home with a kitchen... how does it not instantly melt??

10 days ago reply 0

Bit sketchy with her stand on the building of the pyramids

12 days ago reply 0

Tristan, Try to have non woke people on your podcast. You are disappointing me, and a lot of others who love history.

14 days ago reply 0

Your guest historian talks too fast and with an English accent so strong that Americans like me miss most of the words. Disappointing treatment of an 8nteresting subject

16 days ago reply 0

Fascinating. Thank you Tristan and Co. 👍😄❤️

18 days ago reply 0

Is it DAREEUS or DAR-EYE-US ? I was taught the former and still stick to it.

19 days ago reply 0

excellent pod cast, and a fantastic story very well narrated.

1 months ago reply 0

Very disappointing segment about a popular dinosaur. You wasted a lot of time chatting about unrelated things. Wished you got to the point sooner to describe the this animal instead of exhaust the listener to boredom. I do hope someone reads my assessment.

1 months ago reply 0

The narrators are almost unintelligible. Talking at breakneck speed and with a bad accent. No description of the Parthenon. I have been there twice and it is awesome. Disappointing description.

1 months ago reply 0

’Hearts and hedgehogs’. Love it. Fascinating debate throwing fresh light on the this Fascinating period. Constructive feedback from V V. Just wow!😆

1 months ago reply 0

Excellent perspective.’Bronze Road’’ is correct. The steppes were the original roads.

1 months ago reply 1

British Muppet there is more to the World,than your hole UK. The Ancient should be named The British Ancient.

1 months ago reply 0

Excellent hour of discussion about Greco- Roman trade in the first millenium, 2400 years ago. Thanks.

1 months ago reply 0

Most British educated lecturers and professor’s are as good as American lecturers and professors. British still have a class mentality in Britain universities

1 months ago reply 1