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Alex Rowson

History by the Pint

A podcast series that covers all things history and archaeology, in the time it takes to drink a pint.  Co-hosted by writer and producer Alex Rowson, museum curator Glynn Davis, and  lecturer and researcher Dr Chris Siwicki.

Auteur

Alex Rowson

Catégorie

History

Site du podcast

www.buzzsprout.com

Dernier épisode

20 juin 2026

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Épisodes

Hitler's Mega Museum 20.06.2026

In May 1938, Adolf Hitler toured Italy. The artworks he encountered there would inspire one of the largest plundering operations in history. 

Tombs of the Caesars 22.04.2026

Where was Julius Caesar buried? Do any imperial ashes survive? What happened to the emperors' tombs in Rome? Alex and Chris find out.

The Horses of St Mark's 25.03.2026

Alex and Chris explore the amazing history and globe-trotting travels of Venice's famous statue group, the bronze horses of St Mark's.

Notes from Rome 2025 22.01.2026

Chris relays the latest archaeological news from Rome (2025).

Ravenna: Mosaic City 20.12.2025

Alex and Chris explore the Italian city of Ravenna, and its incredible collection of early Christian mosaics. 

The Crown of Thorns 17.11.2025

From Jerusalem to Paris, Alex and Chris chart the extraordinary journey of one of Christianity's most revered relics  – the holy Crown of Thorns. 

Augustus's Obelisks 23.07.2025

Alex and Chris discuss ancient Rome's fascination with Egypt, and the story of the first obelisks to arrive in Italy. 

Caligula's Ships 26.03.2025

The guys discuss one of the greatest discoveries of 20th century archaeology – Caligula's ships from Lake Nemi, Italy.

Museum Muse-ings Pt.1 Blockbuster Exhibitions 17.02.2025

Alex, Glynn and Chris discuss blockbuster exhibitions and the different ways museums tell history's biggest stories.

Notes From Rome 2024 15.01.2025

Lecturer and researcher Dr Chris Siwicki recaps all the latest archaeological news from Rome (2024).

First Blood Boudicca: The Destruction of Colchester AD 60/1 14.09.2024

Curator Glynn Davis recounts Boudicca's destruction of Colchester, and the discovery of a stunning hoard retrieved from the ashes. 

Journey into the Maya Underworld 14.09.2024

Producer and writer Alex Rowson explores the Cave of the Stone Sepulchre in Belize, a portal to the Maya underworld. 

Nero's Golden House 14.09.2024

Nero's Golden House was ancient Rome's most lavish residence. Dr Chris Siwicki takes us on a tour of the surviving remains.

The Marble Plan of Rome 16.02.2024

Dr Chris Siwicki chats about the incredible marble plan of Rome, ancient history's largest jigsaw puzzle. 

Pella: Birthplace of Alexander the Great 30.01.2024

Alex Rowson discusses the latest archaeological news from Pella in northern Greece – the capital of ancient Macedonia and birthplace of Alexander the Great.

The Amber Road 15.01.2024

Curator Glynn Davis reveals the fascinating and magical history of ancient amber. 

Digging Up Richard III 01.12.2023

TV Producer and author Alex Rowson recounts his experiences filming the discovery of Richard III.

Notes From Rome 2023 28.11.2023

Lecturer and researcher Dr Chris Siwicki recaps all the latest archaeological news from Rome (2023).

Secrets of the Colchester Gladiator Vase 26.11.2023

Curator Glynn Davis chats about Colchester Castle Museum's new exhibition Gladiators: A Day at the Roman Games, and some fascinating new research on its star artefact, the Colchester Vase. 

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