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An episode of the Crime in ancient and modern times podcast, hosted by dengshoulong, titled "redrubber_08_morel_64kb_3" was published on November 9, 2023 and runs 9 minutes.

November 9, 2023 ·9m · Crime in ancient and modern times

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Demystified W!ZARD Studios Ghost ships, lost cities, unsolved crimes and mysteries, ancient mythology, disappeared explorers - if it’s a historical mystery, it’s going under the microscope. History has always been fascinating, but more fascinating than what we know is what we don’t; in this podcast Ashleigh Stiles looks into famous and obscure episodes of folklore, unexplained circumstances, and unsolved mysteries from around the world and throughout time. Taking a modern lens to these ancient puzzles, she uses all the evidence and findings to try and piece together what really happened, or as close a picture as we can get, to both entertain the listener, and inspire interest in these lesser-known chapters of the human experience. So sit back and listen along, and join us in pondering the great unsolved questions of history. Ashton-Kirk, Investigator John Thomas McIntyre Ashton-Kirk, who has solved so many mysteries, is himself something of a problem even to those who know him best. Although young, wealthy, and of high social position, he is nevertheless an indefatigable worker in his chosen field. He smiles when men call him a detective. "No; only an investigator," he says.He has never courted notoriety; indeed, his life has been more or less secluded. However, let a man do remarkable work in any line and, as Emerson has observed, "the world will make a beaten path to his door."Those who have found their way to Ashton-Kirk's door have been of many races and interests. Men of science have often been surprised to find him in touch with the latest discoveries, scholars searching among strange tongues and dialects, and others deep in tattered scrolls, ancient tablets and forgotten books have been his frequent visitors. But among them come many who seek his help in solving problems in crime."I'm more curious than some other fellows, that's all," is the Weird Laws: The Code of Hammurabi Alexander Carpenter Imagine living in a place where convicting someone of a crime, only to be wrong, could get you stoned to death! In Ancient Mesopotamia, that was the case! Weird Laws is a show where we dive into some of the most harsh and strange laws from around the world, throughout history. In this episode I will discuss some of the harsh laws of the Code of Hammurabi with random people, to prove how weird these laws really are.Check out all the laws from the Code of Hammurabi here! https://avalon.law.yale.edu/ancient/hamframe.asp Wild Curiosity Mandalynn Carlson Wild Curiosity is a documentary-style podcast uncovering real survival stories, wilderness disappearances, unsolved mysteries, ancient ruins, and remote destinations. Hosted by Mandalynn, each episode takes you on an immersive journey into strange history, backcountry legends, true crime in nature, and the secrets hidden in wild places. If you crave hiking adventures, eerie tales, and off-the-map exploration, this podcast is your trailhead to the unknown.STAY CURIOUS, EXPLORE THE WILD.
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