Darren McLean
Build Like a Roman
Build Like a Roman is a podcast about how the Roman world was built. Focusing on materials, craft, and construction, each episode explores the practical realities of Roman building — from stone, brick, and mortar to the organisation of labour and technical skill behind surviving structures. Short, focused episodes introduce core building materials before diving deeper into how buildings were made, maintained, and understood in the Roman world. For students of archaeology, history, and art history — and for anyone interested in how ancient buildings actually came into being. North Africa and W...
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Episodes
The Roman Glassmakers 16.06.2026 10:03
In this episode of Build Like a Roman, we look at the Roman glassmaker, not of fancy vases and goblets, but down to earth windows glass. Many people aren't aware that the Romans even had glass in their windows. Not only did they have glass, it was more common than it was centuries later, in medieval times. Support the podcast: ☕ Buy Me a Coffee - https://ko-fi.com/buildlikearoman Patreon https://...
Roman Woodworkers 07.06.2026 25:42
In this episode of Build Like a Roman, we look at the Roman carpenter and the wider world of ancient woodworkers. From the faber tignarius , or structural carpenter, to joiners, furniture makers, shipwrights, and military craftsmen, we explore how timber shaped Roman buildings even when the wood itself has long disappeared. This episode covers tools, training, collegia, timber supply, joiner...
The Roman Roofer: Thatch, Stone and Clay 28.05.2026 14:38
Does "Roman Roofs" make you think of red clay tile? Well, one of the most common types of Roman roof was probably thatch. Listen to this weeks episode to learn more about the person who did it. The Roofer. This weeks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DY5HjhNF_m8/ ☕ Buy Me a Coffee - https://ko-fi.com/buildlikearoman Glossary Artisan A skilled craft worker. In this episode, the term refers to...
The Roman Mosaic Artist: Marble Pixels 20.05.2026 12:40
Roman Mosaicist created structural art using 'pixels' of marble. Some were functional and plain, some with standard geometric patterns while others were no less than works of art. Photos of this episode: https://www.instagram.com/p/DYkf7mLF0qd/ ☕ Buy Me a Coffee - https://ko-fi.com/buildlikearoman Glossary Aedificium Latin term for a building or structure. Relevant because Roman mosaics were not...
The Roman Blacksmith: Making Metal 12.05.2026 12:05
Roman Blacksmiths, Faber Ferrarius were at the heart of Roman construction. Without them, life would have been so much more difficult, not only for the masons, carpenters, plasterers an so on, but basically for everyone. This episode looks at how they worked. Glossary Anvil A heavy iron block used as a working surface for shaping hot metal with hammers Bellows A leather-and-wood device...
Not an Episode, An End of Series Update 23.04.2026 1:52
Series one has finished. What's coming up in series 2? Here is a brief description of what's coming up in series two (and three) as well as a little about the first series. Thank you for your support in producing this podcast! Patreon https://www.patreon.com/cw/BuildLikeARoman ☕ Buy Me a Coffee - https://ko-fi.com/buildlikearoman Buy me a Coffee Bluesky Instagram Follow: Acast Apple Patreon Spoti...
Introducing the Build Like an Egyptian series from Build Like an Ancient 16.04.2026 18:34
Introducing the first episode of "Build like an Egyptian" series from "Build Like an Ancient". Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/build-like-an-ancient/id1887035779 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/312nAy9fvUvZaQbc2TWbFm?si=LF-PiVspT_mxLtZB9Bd-wA The Egyptians - Mud Men and the First Monuments! To the surprise of many people, the ancient Egyptians built far more in sun dried mud-bric...
Roman Frescoes: Not Just a Pretty Face 14.04.2026 13:25
So what is a Fresco? There were several types, most of which, most people haven't heard of. Would you be surprised that many of the Roman frescos that we "Ohh" and "Ahhh" over today, were considered ridiculous and tacky, but some Roman authorities of the time? Listen to this episode and learn something new about Roman Frescoes. Photos of this episode: https://www.instagram.com/p/DXIBSuVl-4T/ ☕ Bu...
Build Like a Roman - Short Trailer 04.04.2026 0:29
Build Like a Roman is a podcast about how the Roman world was built. Focusing on materials, craft, and construction, each episode explores the practical realities of Roman building — from stone, brick, and mortar to the organisation of labour and technical skill behind surviving structures. Short, focused episodes introduce core building materials before diving deeper into how buildings were made,...
Build Like a Roman - Trailer 01.04.2026 1:00
This is the trailer for the Build Like a Roman podcast. Build Like a Roman is a podcast about how the Roman world was built. Focusing on materials, craft, and construction, each episode explores the practical realities of Roman building — from stone, brick, and mortar to the organisation of labour and technical skill behind surviving structures. Short, focused episodes introduce core building...
Roman Floors: More Than Mosaics Under Your Feet 31.03.2026 17:41
What were Roman floors like? We know about their mosaics, but what about clay tile? Stone slabs, mortar floors or floorboards? Photos of this episode: https://www.instagram.com/p/DWj65iAl9ce/ ☕ Buy Me a Coffee - https://ko-fi.com/buildlikearoman Glossary for this episode pavimentum → floor / pavement (the visible finished surface) pavire → to beat down / ram / compact statumen →...
Roman Glass - Sand, Soda, and Empire 26.03.2026 15:30
What was Roman window glass like? Well, to start with it had bubbles in it, you couldn't really see through and it was expensive. Listen to this episode to learn about Roman glass, what was it, where it was made, and by whom. Photos of this episode: https://www.instagram.com/p/DWW4wx2lzbW/ ☕ Buy Me a Coffee - https://ko-fi.com/buildlikearoman Sources: Archaeological Studies Ian Freestone (Univers...
Lath, Reed, and Wattle - Roman Walls and Ceilings 18.03.2026 20:52
Want to know what a ' Party wall ' actually is? Give this a listen. This week, the Build Like a Roman Podcast is looking at Roman Wattle and Daub, Opus Craticium. A building style that was probably for more widespread than we'd think. ☕ Buy Me a Coffee - https://ko-fi.com/buildlikearoman Photos for this episode on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DWBM5Ftl46c/ This Episode's Translations: Op...
Roman Plumbing - More than Aqueducts 12.03.2026 23:52
This week, the Build Like a Roman Podcast is about Roman plumbing, from the infrastructure to the delivery of it and the materials used. ☕ Buy Me a Coffee - https://ko-fi.com/buildlikearoman Photos of this episode: https://www.instagram.com/p/DVycL_zl1zl/ This Episodes Translations: Aquaeductus = water pipe or water tube Cloaca Maxima = Great Sewer Curator Aquarum = Water commissioner Libratores...
Roman Asbestos: Who'd have thought! 24.02.2026 5:22
Did you know that the Romans - and others, such as the Greeks - used asbestos as a woven fibre? They valued its fireproof nature and used it accordingly. They may also be the first culture to have recorded using PPE! ☕ Buy Me a Coffee - https://ko-fi.com/buildlikearoman Build Like a Roman is a podcast about how the Roman world was built. Focusing on materials, craft, and construction, each e...
Roman Metals: Ten Tons of Nails 18.02.2026 16:01
Why bury a Million nails? The Romans used a wide variety of metals, both ferrous and non-ferrous. Iron, lead, bronze, brass, tin and copper were all commonly used by the Romans. For structural connections, plumbing, door handles, decorative elements or any other practical use, in or for the home, the Romans had a solution! ☕ Buy Me a Coffee - https://ko-fi.com/buildlikearoman This Episodes Instag...
Roman Timber: Roofs, Doors and Forgotten Walls 12.02.2026 21:19
This episode is looks at the Romans use of timber, be it structural, joinery or temporary. Timber is somewhat of a forgotten material by most people who looking at Roman archaeology, mainly as there's so little of it left. This week we aim to give Roman timber, a little more of the limelight. ☕ Buy Me a Coffee - https://ko-fi.com/buildlikearoman Photos of this episode: https://www.instagram...
Roman Lime, Mortar, and Concrete 07.02.2026 24:34
In this episode, the Build Like A Roman Podcast episode looks at the Roman use of Lime mortars, Pozzolans, a volcanic ash which modified the nature of lime, and how they produced concrete. The focus on this episode is lime from calcium based limestone. We'll look at limes derived from Dolomitic and Magnesium in the future. There deserve their own episode, given the difference between them and calc...
Introducing Roman Brick and Tile 03.02.2026 22:47
This week, the Build Like A Roman Podcast episode is about fired clay, for bricks and roofs. ☕ Buy Me a Coffee - https://ko-fi.com/buildlikearoman Photos of this episode: https://www.instagram.com/p/DUS--yyjTTR/ The Episodes Translations: Opus vittatum mixtum (listatum ) = Alternating brick and stone courses Opus mixtum = Combination of stone and brick facings Opus testaceum = Concrete faced with...
Stone: Tuff, Travertine and Marble 01.02.2026 12:45
Rome began with houses of mud-brick. Then came stone. This week, the Build Like A Roman Podcast introductory episode is about Stone, in particular Tuff, Travertine and Marble. While not used uniformly across the Roman empire, they were ubiquitous in the City of Rome and the surrounding region. ☕ Buy Me a Coffee - https://ko-fi.com/buildlikearoman Photos of this episode: https://www.instagram.com/...
Build Like a Roman: The Series Introduction 31.01.2026 6:29
A Description of the series This episode is a welcome to the series, with an introduction to the Romans as builders and a description of what the following topics will cover. Build Like a Roman is a podcast about how the Roman world was built. Focusing on materials, craft, and construction, each episode explores the practical realities of Roman building — from stone, brick, and mortar to the...
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