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UC Classics Ancient World Podcasts

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UC Classics Ancient World Podcasts

An Interview with Morag Kersel

In the final interview of the 2012-2013 academic year, we hear from Morag Kersel, assistant...

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Brian Rose Interview

In this podcast, Christian Cloke sits down with Brian Rose, the James B. Pritchard Professor of...

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An Interview with Jodi Magness

In the first of a new series featuring interviews with leading scholars in the study of the...

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Classics: Economic Crisis! Ancient coins and hoards

Historian David Schwei and Archaeologist Chris Cloke (UC Classics) report live while on-site in...

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Dead Sea: The Babatha Archives

Join ancient historian Lindsey Haines (UC Classics) for “This Year in History, 1961” and learn...

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Dead Sea: The Non-Biblical Texts of the Dead Sea Scrolls

Professor John Kampen of Methodist Theological School in Ohio and Hebrew Union College shares his...

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Dead Sea: How a Canadian University Bought the Dead Sea Scrolls and Why it Matters

Dr. Jason Kalman of Hebrew Union College shares the remarkable story of McGill University’s...

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Dead Sea: Josephus on the Essenes and Rome

In this exclusive interview, UC Classics Professor Barbara Burrell talks with Flavius Josephus,...

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Dead Sea: Hot Dry Air: an interview with Flavius Josephus (Flavius Josephus part 1 of 2)

In this episode of Radio Romanus Publicus’ “Dry, Hot Air,” set in the 90s A.D., host Terry Maxima...

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Dead Sea: Ancient Texts Come Alive

Papyri, parchment and scrolls, oh my! In this interview, UC Classics historian Andrew Connor...

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Classics: The Present Disturbed Conditions: An Archaeologist in Wartime

In 1939, University of Cincinnati archaeologist Carl Blegen was on the verge of one of the...

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Dead Sea: An Archaeologist Visits Qumran

It has been over 50 years since approximately 900 Dead Sea scrolls and fragments were discovered...

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Classics: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Fountain Square: Finding Rome in Cincinnati

Ancient historian Kristina Neumann and philologist Michael Hanel (UC Classics) discuss how the...

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Pompeii: Commerce and Business

Without the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, Pompeii would not be what it is today, but without a...

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Pompeii: Gladiators

Go live to the arena of Pompeii in early AD 79 to meet burgeoning gladiatorial superstar,...

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Pompeii: Food Part 2 of 2 (Dining out and grocery shopping)

In our second episode of “The Splendid Triclinium,” our host and guest move from the dining room...

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Pompeii: Food Part 1 of 2 (Dining at Home)

In this episode of the long-lost Roman cooking show, “The Splendid Triclinium,” join host Flavia...

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Pompeii: Human Remains at Pompeii

No trip to Pompeii is complete without a glimpse of the stunning casts of the site’s ancient...

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Pompeii: Pliny's Letters and the Eruption of Vesuvius

While scientists today closely monitor the world’s active volcanoes, in AD 79 when Mount Vesuvius...

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Pompeii: Roman Medicine

Journey back in time to meet noted Roman medical writer Aulus Cornelius Celsus and naturalist...

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