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17. Carthage - Empire of the Phoenicians
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Buried beneath the city streets of the Tunisian capital of Tunis, an ancient city lies forgotten...

In this episode, we look at one of the most dramatic stories to come down to us from the ancient world: the rise and fall of the empire of Carthage. Find out how this city rose out of the Phoenician states of the Eastern Mediterranean, and set out on voyages of discovery and settlement that put them at the centre of the ancient world. And hear how the city of Carthage was destroyed, and its memory nearly wiped from the earth.

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Written and produced by Paul Cooper
Sound engineering by Alexey Sibikin

Original music by Pavlos Kapralos: youtube.com/@pavloskapralos3969

Sass Hoory: percussion
Lelu Blesa: vocals
Anastasia Papadopoulou: vocals
June Filetti: oboe
Pavlos Kapralos: oud, vocals, flutes, instrument sampling and editing

Voice actors:

Michael Hajiantonis
Lachlan Lucas
Alexandra Boulton
Simon Jackson
Tom Marshall-Lee
Chris Harvey
Nick Denton
Paul Casselle

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@jamieclarke321

5 months ago

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@rembson

1 year ago

Never move away from these "too" long formats. It is pure gold to get to have presentations of these ancient civs where one lets the subject matter dictate how much to cover and how long a time is given to it. Very much appreciated.

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

The musical theme just gets you in the pit of your stomach. It's difficult to describe, but captures a sense of dread, of lost time, of inevitability.

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1 year ago

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@river20222

1 year ago

Best historian teller of our lifetime, hands down. Someone give this man a movie deal.

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@assyledhifi

1 year ago

Awesome. Amazing. Stunning. There's no words to describe how much i enjoyed hearing this masterpiece... I am tunisian living in Tunis, hearing it during my commute to work on the same places some of the events were happening, looking at the hills of carthage in front of my eyes. A thousand thanks, and it's not sufficient...

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@tyjandrews

1 year ago

Legit got goosebumps seeing this! I'm excited you picked Phoenicians because I have some proud friends from modern Lebanon πŸ‡±πŸ‡§ It's difficult to describe how much this millennia-old history still affects current, global affairs.

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@MrMrUSMC

1 year ago

I really love that detail about a macaque skull being found in Ireland. It's very easy to imagine the people of the ancient world as being cloistered and shut off compared to our own modern interconnectedness, but there was always stuff like this happening. Somewhere, twenty five hundred years ago, an Irish guy came home from a trip to the market with a monkey in tow and probably the biggest smile on his face.

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@Eamonshort1

1 year ago

Man your stuff always staggers me. My University thesis took months of research and writing to put together and was like 25 minutes. How you make these hours long, engaging podcasts is an absolute testament to your passion for history

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@azorazan

1 year ago

It takes a bit, but every time an episode drops, you just know your gonna be in for the absolute pinacle of quality in podcasting, in which no effort was spared at all, making ancient historical storytelling come allive in the finest detail

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@stephenbecker5936

1 year ago

I'm having a stressful day at work and this just made everything better. Thank you for your incredible work.

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@marksaunders1469

1 year ago

Like everyone else it seems, I am absolutely thrilled to see another episode! Love the style, the detail and the consistency of excellence across this series. Very much looking forward to hearing this one in full, thank you Paul, simply wonderful stuff :) PS Great to see so many fellow fans too!

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@micomata

1 year ago

The Punic Genocide -- perpetrated by the ancient Romans -- has always haunted me. Thank you for dignifying this noble people by telling us about their great civilisation, as well as their words and deeds (even their bloodiest ones). I think it's such a tragedy that most Carthaginian literature was consigned to the flames. Paul, your unique gift for storytelling and your empathy for your fellow humans remains unsurpassed.

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@TheVicenteSilva

1 year ago

I just listened to the entire thing on Spotify. Probably my favorite episode ever! The way you structured this hours long epic was tremendous. Amazing work

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@seancalder8858

1 year ago

Mate I am absolutely thrilled to find this new episode in an absolutely marvellous series. I can't even begin to count the number of times I've enjoyed your programs and podcasts listening over and over again. To me, you are the "Attenborough" of ancient history and you have taught me so much about ancient cultures from around the world. Thank you.

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@lucasjames7524

1 year ago

Absolutely wonderful channel! I can't even articulate how amazing this channel is, and how much joy it has brought me. A thousand thanks and best wishes!

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11 months ago

i'm recovering from surgery, bored to tears, until I discovered this show. Incredible. Is there anything better than an historian who's also a poet?

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@bthorson7979

1 year ago

Awesome as always

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