Tristan Hughes
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Appearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
There was the fantastic Dr. Asta Munstall talking you through the remarkable archaeology, the prehistory of Greenland and the people who have lived there for centuries.
I hope you enjoyed listening to this episode just as much as I did recording it alongside my producer, Joseph.
listening intently to Asta telling the story and yeah what a story it is I can't praise Asta enough so once again really hope you enjoyed this episode and thank you for listening if you did enjoy the episode if you do enjoy the ancients please make sure that you're following the show on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts that really helps us and you'll be doing us a big favor so please do that
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That is all from me and I will see you in the next episode.
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Alexander the Great and the Romans.
Two titanic names from ancient history, two empire builders.
Alexander began in northern Greece and conquered the mighty Persian Empire, marching his troops as far east as India.
The Romans began in central Italy and gradually expanded to dominate the Mediterranean world and beyond, conquering kingdoms in the process that had owed their creation to Alexander's actions centuries before.