Seth Rollins

Echoes Beneath the Dust: Hidden Historie

History EN ↓ 2 episodes

Echoes Beneath the Dust is a captivating history podcast that uncovers overlooked stories, vanished civilizations, mysterious discoveries, and remarkable events that rarely appear in traditional history books. Each episode takes listeners on an immersive journey through time, exploring the people, places, and moments that quietly shaped the world we know today. Designed for curious minds, the show blends storytelling, historical insight, and thoughtful reflection while remaining educational, family-friendly, and suitable for a global audience.

Author

Seth Rollins

Category

History

Podcast website

www.spreaker.com

Latest episode

Jun 25, 2026

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Episodes

The Journey of a Single Ancient Coin 25.06.2026

A small coin may seem insignificant, yet it can reveal trade networks, cultural exchange, political influence, and human movement across vast distances. In this episode, we follow the imagined journey of an ancient coin and uncover how everyday objects can become extraordinary historical witnesses.

The City That Disappeared Without a Goodbye 25.06.2026

What happens when a thriving city suddenly fades from history? In this episode, we explore the rise and disappearance of an ancient settlement whose traces remained hidden beneath layers of earth and time. Through archaeological discoveries and historical clues, we examine how environmental change, shifting trade routes, and human decisions can transform the fate of entire civilizations.

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