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An interview with Steven Pressfield: Channelling Ares, the god of strife

Steven Pressfield’s latest book A Man At Arms is set in Jerusalem and the Sinai desert around the first century CE when Judea was under Roman occupation. Telamon of Arcadia …

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Seven Greek pirates sent as prisoners to the colony of NSW were freedom fighters says scholar

Sailors, Pirate and Freedom fighters Seven Greek sailors were sent as convicts to Australia in 1830 for piracy. The seven sailors on a Maltese ship Hercules attacked a British Ship, …

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Koulla Roussos barrister, First Nations’ advocate and fine art curator is a genuine polymath

Koulla Roussos from the Northern Territory is a Criminal Law Barrister who coordinated a landmark Stolen Generations case in the mid-90s and a curator punishing herself by completing a Masters …

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The Cave podcast: Ancient Thebans derided as yokels by the “snooty Athenians”

[This episode of The Cave was recorded on 4 August 2020.] Cartledge, the former head of Greek History at the University of Cambridge has an impressive list of publications including the …

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Not all things begin with the Greeks – a discussion with Professor Louise A. Hitchcock

Louise A. Hitchcock is Professor in Archaeology, Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne and an expert on the Bronze Age and the Sea People. She knows  the Philistines, Babylonians, …

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Alkinos Tsilimidos talks about his unexpected new film The Taverna

The Cave is the first podcast series produced by Neos Kosmos and hosted Fotis Kapetopoulos. Our first episode of The Cave is with acclaimed filmmaker and theatre director, Alkinos Tsimilidos …

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