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Land, Water, Ashes: Story of History
by Fatih Akay
Land, Water, Ashes: Story of History explores the fragile traces of human civilization — what we built, what we lost, and what still echoes across time. Through AI‑curated research and gentle narration, each episode uncovers mysteries carved into earth, carried by oceans, or left in ashes.
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Göbekli Tepe: The First Temple of Forgotten Minds
Göbekli Tepe: The First Temple of Forgotten Minds uncovers the mystery of a 12,000‑year‑old monument built long before farming or cities. How did hunter‑gatherers achieve such impossible complexity?This episode explores the site’s symbolism, potential cosmic alignments, and what Göbekli Tepe reveals about the awakening of the human mind.Where stone becomes memory, and memory becomes myth.
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Atlantis & the Age of Sunken Worlds
Atlantis & the Age of Sunken Worlds explores the ancient memory of civilizations lost beneath the sea. From Plato’s allegory to real geological evidence of massive floods, this episode connects myth, archaeology, and submerged landscapes.We examine Doggerland, Santorini’s eruption, and the Minoan collapse to understand why cultures across the world preserved flood stories. Was Atlantis a myth—or a memory of a world that truly drowned?A cinematic dive into humanity’s oldest fear: the rising water.``
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Hypatia’s Legacy: The End of the Classical World
Hypatia’s Legacy: The End of the Classical World is an AI‑narrated historical deep‑dive into the final chapter of ancient Alexandria — the world’s first great cosmopolitan center of knowledge.Journey into the rise and fall of the Great Library of Alexandria, a monumental institution founded by Ptolemy I to collect “all the books in the inhabited world.” At its height, the library held an estimated 500,000–700,000 scrolls and attracted legendary thinkers such as Euclid, Archimedes, and Eratosthenes.Discover how Callimachus, one of the library’s chief scholars, created the Pinakes — a groundbreaking 120‑scroll catalogue that became the earliest blueprint for organizing human knowledge. Explore the astonishing scientific achievements of the era, including Hero of Alexandria’s steam engine and the Antikythera Mechanism, an ancient geared computer for astronomical predictions.The episode then traces the multi‑stage destruction of the library through war, fire, political turmoil, and rising religious extremism. At the center of this tragedy stands Hypatia — philosopher, mathematician, and the last luminous figure of classical antiquity — whose violent death symbolized the eclipse of rational inquiry.Finally, the podcast asks a timeless question: How much knowledge did humanity truly lose? By examining the vanished works of Aristotle, Democritus, and countless others, the episode reflects on what our world might have become had Alexandria — the ancient capital of knowledge — survived.New episodes every week. Subscribe to explore the mysteries, ideas, and lost brilliance that shaped our world.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Land, Water, Ashes: Story of History explores the fragile traces of human civilization — what we built, what we lost, and what still echoes across time. Through AI‑curated research and gentle narration, each episode uncovers mysteries carved into earth, carried by oceans, or left in ashes.
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Fatih Akay
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