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The Forgotten Timeline
Adidas Wilson
72 episodes
1 week ago
Step into the captivating world of history with "The Forgotten Timeline," a podcast that takes you on an immersive journey through the annals of time. Join us as we unravel the rich tapestry of human civilization, exploring the stories, events, and individuals that have shaped our world.

In each episode, we dive deep into a different era, culture, or pivotal moment in world history, shedding light on the triumphs, challenges, and enduring legacies that continue to resonate today. From the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia to the revolutions that reshaped nations, from the conquerors who left indelible marks to the visionaries who forged new paths, "The Forgotten Timeline" offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of our shared past.

Our expert hosts and guests bring history to life, offering fresh perspectives, intriguing anecdotes, and thought-provoking insights that will leave you both informed and inspired. Whether you're a seasoned history buff or just beginning your journey of discovery, this podcast is your passport to understanding the world's most fascinating stories.

Join us on "The Forgotten Timeline " and unlock the secrets, mysteries, and enduring lessons of world history. Subscribe now to embark on an unforgettable voyage through the ages.


The content presented in this history podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only.



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Step into the captivating world of history with "The Forgotten Timeline," a podcast that takes you on an immersive journey through the annals of time. Join us as we unravel the rich tapestry of human civilization, exploring the stories, events, and individuals that have shaped our world.

In each episode, we dive deep into a different era, culture, or pivotal moment in world history, shedding light on the triumphs, challenges, and enduring legacies that continue to resonate today. From the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia to the revolutions that reshaped nations, from the conquerors who left indelible marks to the visionaries who forged new paths, "The Forgotten Timeline" offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of our shared past.

Our expert hosts and guests bring history to life, offering fresh perspectives, intriguing anecdotes, and thought-provoking insights that will leave you both informed and inspired. Whether you're a seasoned history buff or just beginning your journey of discovery, this podcast is your passport to understanding the world's most fascinating stories.

Join us on "The Forgotten Timeline " and unlock the secrets, mysteries, and enduring lessons of world history. Subscribe now to embark on an unforgettable voyage through the ages.


The content presented in this history podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only.



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The Forgotten Timeline
Ancient-DNA Study Identifies Originators of Indo-European Language Family
The episode explores the historical and genetic origins of the Indo-European language family, which currently serves billions of people worldwide. It details a significant scientific breakthrough from 2025 that utilizes ancient DNA analysis to resolve a long-standing debate between the Steppe and Anatolian hypotheses. Researchers identified a specific Copper Age population in the Caucasus-Lower Volga region of southern Russia as the primary ancestors of these diverse languages. This group’s migrations explain how different branches, such as Hittite in Turkey and the Yamnaya-derived tongues in Europe and Asia, eventually diverged. By tracking genetic markers and archaeological evidence, the source illustrates how a small, mixed population’s movements reshaped the linguistic landscape of the entire globe. This modern evidence clarifies that the spread of these languages resulted from massive human migrations rather than simple cultural exchange.

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1 week ago
30 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
The Origins of Hermeticism - A Journey Through Ancient Wisdom
The episode offers an extensive historical and philosophical overview of Hermeticism, an influential Western esoteric tradition. It traces the tradition's origins to Hellenistic Egypt, particularly Alexandria, where the Greek god Hermes was syncretized with the Egyptian god Thoth to create the mythical sage Hermes Trismegistus. The text explains that while the tradition was once believed to predate Moses, modern scholarship dates key texts like the Corpus Hermeticum to the 2nd–3rd centuries CE. Furthermore, the overview discusses Hermeticism's core teachings, which emphasize spiritual enlightenment, the unity of the cosmos ("As above, so below"), and the pursuit of gnosis (divine knowledge). Finally, it details the profound impact of Hermeticism on philosophy, alchemy, and occult movements, especially during its Renaissance revival.

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3 weeks ago
34 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
How Nelson Mandela’s Leadership Dismantled and Ended Apartheid
The episode offers a comprehensive historical analysis of Nelson Mandela’s leadership and its decisive role in dismantling apartheid in South Africa. The text argues that the end of minority rule was not primarily due to military action or sanctions, but rather to Mandela's unique combination of unyielding principle and pragmatic reconciliation. It traces his evolution from a revolutionary lawyer who helped form the ANC’s armed wing, Umkhonto we Sizwe, to a prisoner who used his 27 years of confinement for strategic development and learning his "enemy." Crucially, the source details Mandela's masterstrokes during the negotiated transition, including his use of public symbolism and strategic concessions to prevent civil war and establish the foundation for a non-racial democracy. Finally, it emphasizes that his commitment to reconciliation as statecraft and his unprecedented decision to voluntarily relinquish power after one term cemented his legacy as an indispensable democratic leader.

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4 weeks ago
32 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
Did Vikings Ever Encounter Native Americans?
The episode offers a comprehensive overview of the Norse discovery and fleeting settlement in North America, known as Vinland, around 1000 CE, nearly five centuries before Columbus. It explains that the primary written evidence comes from two Icelandic texts, the Vinland sagas, which detail expeditions led by figures like Leif Eriksson and describe hostile encounters with indigenous peoples, whom the Norse called Skrælings. Crucially, the text emphasizes the shift from saga to accepted history following the 1960 discovery of the archaeological site L’Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland, which conclusively proves a Norse presence through 11th-century artifacts and structures. The source concludes by analyzing why the Norse presence was short-lived, citing logistical difficulties, internal dissent, and sustained hostility from the superior number of Native Americans, limiting the duration of contact to just one or two decades.

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4 weeks ago
33 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
The Origins of Yoga - Spirituality, Meditation, and Wholeness
The episode provides an extensive historical and philosophical overview of yoga, tracing its origins from the ancient past to its modern global presence. It explains that the Sanskrit root of yoga, yuj, means "to yoke" or "to unite," emphasizing the practice's ultimate goal is the union of the self with ultimate reality, rather than just physical exercise. The source traces the earliest archaeological evidence of meditative postures to the Indus-Sarasvati Civilization around 2500 BCE and follows its development through the Vedic period, where early concepts like tapas and inner sacrifice emerged. Key shifts occurred during the Upanishadic period, which established the concepts of Atman (Self) and meditation as the threefold path to realization, and the Sramana Revolution, which fostered intense meditation practices in traditions like Buddhism and Jainism. The text concludes by discussing the systematization of the eight-limbed path by Patanjali in the Yoga Sutras and the later revolutionary rise of Hatha Yoga, which utilized the physical body as a vehicle for spiritual transformation.

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4 weeks ago
48 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
The Origins of Buddhism - A Very Brief History
The source traces the origins of Buddhism from its start as a small reform movement in the Ganges plain during the Axial Age to its establishment as a global spiritual path. It outlines the life of the founder, Siddhārtha Gautama, detailing his awakening and the initial dissemination of his pragmatic teachings, which focused on the Four Noble Truths as the path to end suffering. The narrative continues through the formation of the early monastic community, the Saṅgha, and the preservation of the oral canon via the initial Buddhist Councils. A crucial factor in its widespread success was the patronage of Emperor Aśoka, who enabled the religion’s rapid transformation into a pan-Asian faith through extensive missionary work. The text also describes the later emergence of diverse theological traditions, such as Mahāyāna, which introduced the bodhisattva ideal, alongside the ironic decline and eventual disappearance of Buddhism from its Indian homeland.

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1 month ago
41 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
Roman Officers Kept Pet Monkeys, Who Also Had Pets!
The episode provides a detailed account of the discovery of 34 carefully buried monkeys at the ancient Roman port of Berenike, Egypt, highlighting their significance as exotic luxury pets kept by the military elite. These monkeys, mostly imported long-tailed and bonnet macaques from India, were interred in a dedicated pet cemetery with textiles and offerings, practices mirroring human funerary rites. Osteological evidence confirms the primates suffered from severe, long-term illnesses due to an inappropriate Roman diet, indicating they were deliberately and tenderly cared for despite their chronic conditions, confirming their status as beloved companions rather than sacrificial or performing animals. Most strikingly, several of the monkeys were buried clutching the remains of even smaller animals, such as kittens, puppies, and falcons, suggesting the Roman keepers encouraged the macaques to have miniature "pets" of their own. The text concludes that these unique graves offer an extraordinary look into the emotional lives of Roman soldiers, showcasing a tenderness rarely preserved in the archaeological record.

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1 month ago
24 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
Remembering Fred Hampton - A Life of Unity and Change
The episode chronicles the life and political legacy of Fred Hampton, the influential chairman of the Illinois Black Panther Party who was murdered at age twenty-one in 1969. Hampton is remembered primarily for establishing the original Rainbow Coalition, an unprecedented alliance that forged solidarity among Black, Puerto Rican, and poor white working-class groups in Chicago. This powerful movement, which focused on essential "Serve the People" programs like free breakfast and health clinics, drew the intense and fearful attention of the federal government. The source reveals that his murder was a premeditated assassination carried out by the Chicago Police, acting on detailed information supplied by an FBI informant during the COINTELPRO operation. Although his life was violently cut short, the legal battles that followed resulted in a landmark civil rights settlement and confirmed the government's role in his death. Ultimately, Hampton's revolutionary vision of multiracial, class-based unity remains a fundamental inspiration for contemporary activism.

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1 month ago
37 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
Animism’s Origin - How Our Ancestors Respected Nature
The episode provides a comprehensive overview of animism, defining it as the ancient and universal belief that all natural phenomena and objects possess consciousness or spirit. This worldview emerged globally, rooted in the human cognitive bias known as the hyperactive agency detection device, which safely interpreted environmental changes as the actions of powerful spirits. Historically, animism acted as an adaptive ecological ethic, ensuring sustainable resource use by treating non-human entities as persons with whom reciprocity and respect were mandatory. Although later suppressed by colonialism and the rise of hierarchical religions, animistic principles continued to structure diverse traditions globally, including the reverence for Pachamama in the Andes and the kami of Japanese Shinto. The analysis ultimately suggests that modern environmental issues stem from rejecting this relational cosmology, noting a contemporary renaissance of animistic thought reflected in movements that grant legal rights to ecosystems.

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1 month ago
36 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
The Real Story of Giordano Bruno - Why Was He Burnt Alive?
The episode deconstructs the popular myth that Giordano Bruno was a martyr for modern science who was executed by the Church for supporting Copernicanism and the idea of infinite worlds. According to the author, Bruno was not a scientist but a restless, hermetic philosopher whose revolutionary cosmology stemmed from mystical intuition rather than empirical observation. His long trial and eventual execution by the Roman Inquisition in 1600 centered almost exclusively on profound theological heresies and blasphemies, such as denying the divinity of Christ, the Trinity, and transubstantiation, as well as practicing magic. Although he proposed an infinite universe, the few related charges were framed theologically as threats to doctrines like creation, not as scientific error. The enduring legend of Bruno as a victim of the conflict between science and religion was largely fabricated by 19th-century anticlerical movements who needed a symbolic figure for their own political battles. Ultimately, the source asserts that Bruno died for refusing to abandon his radical, anti-Christian metaphysical vision, a reality more complex than the common misconception allows.

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1 month ago
27 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
Califia - The Fictional Black Warrior Queen of the Mythical Island of California
The episode examines the surprising literary origins of the name "California," tracing its history back to a single passage in the 1510 Spanish adventure novel Las Sergas de Esplandián. This novel introduced Queen Califia, a powerful dark-skinned Amazon who ruled an island paradise populated by women warriors and rich in gold. The name transitioned from fiction to reality when Spanish explorers, carried away by the myth of wealth and female power, formally applied it to the newly charted North American coast. Crucially, the text notes that Califia's original, explicit Black identity was often whitewashed or ignored by later historians, even though she has been reclaimed by activists and Chicano artists as a powerful symbol of resistance and female strength. The source ultimately highlights the paradox that the name of a modern state is inextricably linked to a centuries-old literary fantasy concerning race, gender inversion, and imperial desire.

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1 month ago
34 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
The Origins of Shamanism - Tracing Humanity’s Oldest Spiritual Technology
The episode explores shamanism as the world’s oldest spiritual practice, defining it not as a religion but as a global technology of consciousness centered on entering altered states to gain knowledge or healing. Archaeological artifacts, such as the 40,000-year-old Löwenmensch figurine and ancient rock art, indicate that the practice has roots that may be predating modern humans and are simultaneous with the development of symbolic behavior. Its universality is explained by a neurobiological substrate in the human brain that makes trance states, characterized by rhythmic drumming and the collapse of the default-mode network, naturally accessible across all cultures. The classic template for this practice was established by the Tungusic peoples of Siberia, involving symbolic death, helping spirits, and a three-tiered cosmology that subsequently spread into regions like the Americas and Africa. Although the rise of organized, written religions during the Axial Age led to the systematic erasure of shamanism, the techniques never truly vanished and are now experiencing a modern resurgence as people seek psychological and ecological connection.

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1 month ago
37 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
1,000 Years of American History
The episode offers a comprehensive historical overview titled "1,000 years of American history," starting in 1025 CE with the Norse interlude and extending through November 2025. The episode is structured chronologically into seven sections, tracing the trajectory from Indigenous civilizations and the colonial experiments of European powers to the establishment of the American republic and its later evolution into a global superpower. Key themes explored include the constant patterns of migration and technological disruption, significant national conflicts like the Civil War and World Wars, and crucial societal movements such as Manifest Destiny, Industrialization, and Civil Rights. Ultimately, the episode synthesizes major political, economic, and cultural transformations, concluding with a discussion of the Digital Age and contemporary challenges like AI ethics and climate change as the nation approaches its 2026 semicentennial.

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1 month ago
38 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
Standing Swords Among Many Viking Treasures Found in Sweden
The source provides an extensive overview of significant Viking Age archaeological finds discovered during excavations for the E18 motorway expansion in Västmanland, central Sweden. Conducted by Arkeologerna between 2021 and 2022, the project unearthed over 139 graves, farmsteads, and ritual sites, most notably revealing rare standing swords thrust upright into elite warrior graves. These treasures, which also include monumental cremation platforms, imported glass beads, and ornate horse equipment, illustrate Västmanland’s importance as a nexus of trade and power during a period of transition from pagan rites to early Christian influence. The episode examines the symbolism of the artifacts, the nature of Viking society in the region, and the profound impact these discoveries have on rewriting the Norse historical narrative.

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1 month ago
34 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
Celtic Mythology - All the Important Stories and Characters
The source provides an extensive overview of Celtic mythology, which is characterized as a fragmented "mosaic" primarily preserved through medieval Christian manuscripts because the ancient Celts favored oral tradition. The text details the two main branches of insular mythology: Irish (Goidelic), organized into four great cycles like the Mythological and Ulster Cycles, and Welsh (Brythonic), which largely survives in the Mabinogion and Arthurian precursors. Specific attention is paid to major figures, such as the powerful Irish gods the Tuatha Dé Danann and the tragic hero Cú Chulainn, alongside key mythological plots like the Táin Bó Cúailnge. Furthermore, the source identifies core themes that unify these traditions, including the importance of Sovereignty Goddesses, the destructive nature of the geis (taboo), and the cultural significance of the Head Cult and shape-shifting.

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2 months ago
1 hour 18 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
Ancient Greeks and Romans Worked Out to Music Too
The source examines how ancient Greek and Roman physical training relied heavily on music, establishing a practice still common today. It explains that figures like Plato and Aristotle considered music and gymnastics the twin pillars of education, essential for shaping a virtuous body and soul, a concept known as kalokagathia. The episode details the use of specific instruments, particularly the aulos (a double-reeded wind instrument), for pacing activities, synchronizing group drills, and setting the tempo for everything from wrestling to war dances like the pyrrhic. Furthermore, the episode describes how music extended beyond the gymnasium to include Roman military marches and the spectacle of gladiatorial training and fights.

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2 months ago
30 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
Norse Settlement of North America
The episode offers a comprehensive overview of the Norse exploration and brief settlement in North America, focusing on the period around 1000 AD, centuries before Columbus. It explains how Erik the Red established Greenland as a stepping stone, using the Icelandic sagas to trace the voyages of Leif Eiriksson to Helluland, Markland, and Vinland. Crucially, the sources detail the archaeological discovery of the temporary Viking base at L’Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland, which provides concrete proof of their presence through artifacts like bog-iron slag and a bronze cloak pin. The episode examines why the Norse failed to establish a permanent colony, citing low population, long supply lines, and violent conflict with Indigenous groups whom they called Skrælings. Finally, the overview addresses lingering myths and the lasting legacy of this fleeting footprint through genetic research, Indigenous oral history, and the site's modern status as a UNESCO World Heritage landmark.

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2 months ago
44 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
The Egyptian Mystery School - Secrets Revealed
The episode offers an extensive overview of the curriculum and practices of the ancient Egyptian Mystery Schools, refuting the popular notion of a single academy and instead describing numerous institutions united by a goal of spiritual transformation. The sources explain that these schools, often housed in Per-Ankh (Houses of Life) within temple complexes, utilized a structured initiation process involving Seven Gates that combined psychological, astronomical, and physical exercises. Key components of the education included the Four Pillars—Heka (applied physics/magic), Sema (astral physiology), Medu-Neter (sacred linguistics), and Rekhyt (cosmic governance)—with the ultimate goal of turning a mortal into a sahu, a radiant spiritual body. Finally, the text traces the transmission of these ideas through figures like Plato and Pythagoras and shows how modern science, from EEG studies to acoustic analysis, is corroborating the advanced nature of these ancient spiritual technologies.

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2 months ago
1 hour

The Forgotten Timeline
What Are the Origins of Judaism?
The source provides an extensive overview of the origins and historical development of Judaism, tracing its trajectory from the earliest Patriarchal Age through the Biblical period to the formation of Rabbinic Judaism after the destruction of the Second Temple. It explains that the religion arose not from a single moment, but through a complex interplay of migration, covenant, and survival within the ancient Near East, using evidence from archaeology (like the Merneptah Stele and the Tel Dan Stele) and biblical criticism to reconstruct this history. The episode details key periods, including the Exodus, the establishment of the Monarchy under David and Solomon, the Babylonian Exile which cemented monotheism, and the rise of sectarianism during the Second Temple era. Ultimately, the source frames the transition from a cult centered on the Temple and land to one focused on Torah, Sabbath, and portable identity as the defining feature of the faith's survival.

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2 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
The Sumerian King List Reveals the Origin of Mesopotamian Kingship
The source provides an extensive examination of the Sumerian King List (SKL), an ancient Mesopotamian cuneiform artifact chronicling the reigns of rulers from mythical pre-Flood periods to verifiable historical dynasties. It explains that the SKL is not merely a chronological record but also an ideological and political manifesto compiled primarily during the Ur III period to legitimize kingship by asserting that authority descended directly from heaven. The analysis discusses the document's structure, which contrasts rulers with impossibly long antediluvian reigns with post-Flood kings, noting that the numerous textual variants reveal regional biases and serve as dynastic propaganda. Ultimately, the episode evaluates the SKL's reliability, concluding that while it contains accurate historical names, its primary value lies in revealing the foundational myths and theological basis of Mesopotamian governance.

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2 months ago
25 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
Step into the captivating world of history with "The Forgotten Timeline," a podcast that takes you on an immersive journey through the annals of time. Join us as we unravel the rich tapestry of human civilization, exploring the stories, events, and individuals that have shaped our world.

In each episode, we dive deep into a different era, culture, or pivotal moment in world history, shedding light on the triumphs, challenges, and enduring legacies that continue to resonate today. From the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia to the revolutions that reshaped nations, from the conquerors who left indelible marks to the visionaries who forged new paths, "The Forgotten Timeline" offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of our shared past.

Our expert hosts and guests bring history to life, offering fresh perspectives, intriguing anecdotes, and thought-provoking insights that will leave you both informed and inspired. Whether you're a seasoned history buff or just beginning your journey of discovery, this podcast is your passport to understanding the world's most fascinating stories.

Join us on "The Forgotten Timeline " and unlock the secrets, mysteries, and enduring lessons of world history. Subscribe now to embark on an unforgettable voyage through the ages.


The content presented in this history podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only.



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