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The Forgotten Timeline
Adidas Wilson
60 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
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 week 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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2 weeks 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 weeks 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 weeks 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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3 weeks 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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3 weeks 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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3 weeks 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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3 weeks ago
25 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
The Memphis Theology of the Shabaka Stone
The source provides an extensive examination of the Shabaka Stone, an ancient Egyptian basalt artifact inscribed with the Memphite Theology. This episode, allegedly copied by the Kushite Pharaoh Shabaka around 710 BCE, asserts that the god Ptah created the universe through intellect (heart) and speech (tongue), superseding other creation myths centered on physical emergence or watery chaos. The document discusses the stone's historical context, explaining that its creation was a political act by the 25th Dynasty to legitimize their rule and elevate Memphis as the supreme religious and cosmic center of Egypt. Detailed textual analysis reveals the sophisticated philosophical concept of a logos-like creation and its integration of rival mythologies, showcasing its enduring legacy in comparative cosmology and religious thought.

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3 weeks ago
31 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
Did the Ancient Greeks Learn from the Egyptians?
The provided source, an excerpt titled "Greece's Debt to Egypt: Influence and Innovation," comprehensively analyzes the extent to which ancient Greek civilization was influenced by older Egyptian culture. The episode argues that while Greeks are often celebrated as innovators, they borrowed foundational concepts across numerous domains—including writing, mathematics, astronomy, sculpture, medicine, and philosophy/religion—from Egyptian prototypes. It maintains that the Greeks transformed this "raw material" into something distinctly their own, evolving practical Egyptian computational methods into theoretical geometry and rigid Egyptian statues into dynamic Classical forms. Ultimately, the analysis concludes that the debt is substantial but resulted in enrichment and transformation, showing how Greek genius was catalyzed by centuries of prior Egyptian achievement.

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3 weeks ago
49 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
America’s Forgotten Occult Origins
The source, an excerpt from the book "America's Occult Foundations: A Secret History," argues that the creation and identity of the United States are deeply intertwined with esoteric symbolism, secret societies, and ancient spiritual technologies, contrary to the narrative of a purely rational republic. The episode explores various historical periods, asserting that Native American spiritual practices and African diasporic traditions laid early mystical groundwork which later merged with European occult philosophies, particularly those of Rosicrucianism and Freemasonry. Furthermore, the source claims that key elements of the nation’s design, including the architecture and street grid of Washington, D.C., are imbued with Masonic and Pythagorean geometry intended for ceremonial purposes. Finally, the narrative traces these forgotten occult threads through the Civil War and the 19th-century Spiritualist movement, suggesting that these secret foundations continue to influence modern American culture and politics.

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3 weeks ago
54 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
The Council of Nicaea - Forging the Trinity and Reshaping Christianity in 325 CE
The source provides an extensive historical and theological overview of the Council of Nicaea, convened in 325 CE, explaining its pivotal role in establishing Christian orthodoxy. The episode details the primary conflict—the Arian controversy—which centered on the nature of Jesus Christ, where Arius argued for Christ's created, subordinate status against the emerging view of his full divinity. Critically, the council resulted in the creation of the Nicene Creed and the adoption of the term "homoousios" (of the same substance), affirming Jesus' co-eternity and equality with God the Father. Furthermore, the source emphasizes the significant role of Emperor Constantine I, who summoned the gathering to unify his fracturing Roman Empire under a single religious doctrine, blending imperial politics with ecclesiastical decisions. Finally, the episode traces the council’s lasting legacy, noting its influence on subsequent theology, schisms, and the institutionalization of the faith.

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3 weeks ago
26 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
Human Origins According to Ancient Greek Mythology
The source provides an extensive overview of Greek mythology regarding the origins of humanity and the cosmos, drawing from foundational texts like Hesiod’s Theogony and Works and Days, as well as interpretations by Ovid and Plato. It begins by establishing the cosmic stage—the emergence of the universe from Chaos and the generational conflicts between Uranus, Cronus, and Zeus—before addressing the creation of mortals. Key creation narratives explored include Prometheus molding humans from clay and subsequently gifting them fire, incurring Zeus's wrath, and the subsequent introduction of suffering via Pandora, the first woman. The episode further details the degeneration of humankind through the five Ages of Man (Gold to Iron) and the re-creation of humanity following the Great Flood via Deucalion and Pyrrha, who cast stones that turn into people. Finally, the source touches upon regional variations (like Athenian autochthony) and the philosophical reinterpretations of these myths, highlighting their enduring cultural significance.

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3 weeks ago
33 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
Experts Crack How Maya Astronomers Accurately Predicted Solar Eclipses
The sources provide an extensive analysis of the ancient Maya's astronomical sophistication, focusing specifically on their highly accurate method for predicting solar eclipses. Interdisciplinary research, combining NASA eclipse data, computer modeling, and hieroglyphic decipherment of the Dresden Codex, revealed that the Maya used an intricate 819-day cycle as a "commensuration engine." This 819-day count acted as a mathematical gearbox, allowing the Maya to synchronize the incommensurate motions of the sun, moon, and Venus within a modular calendar system that reset every 11,958 days. The result was a predictive system with an accuracy rate of over 90 percent for events visible from the Maya heartland, proving that their foresight in this area rivaled or exceeded that of other ancient civilizations.

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3 weeks ago
37 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
Was There Ever a Trojan War?
The source provides an extensive examination of the historicity of the Trojan War, focusing on whether the conflict immortalized in Homer's epics was a real event or merely a mythological tale. It thoroughly explores the available literary evidence, primarily Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, noting their connection to oral tradition, anachronisms, and potential historical authenticity, such as the Catalogue of Ships. Crucially, the text details the archaeological evidence found at Hisarlik, the site identified as Troy, discussing various layers like Troy VIIa which shows signs of destruction by fire around the time the war supposedly occurred. Furthermore, the source analyzes the historical context of the Late Bronze Age, including interactions between the Mycenaeans and Hittites, suggesting that while a conflict likely occurred, the massive ten-year siege described by Homer may be an exaggeration or a blend of multiple events. Ultimately, the source concludes that the Trojan War likely represents a historical kernel transformed by poetic imagination and cultural memory.

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4 weeks ago
41 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
Chinese Gods and Immortals - Eternal Beings of Myth and Legend
The source provides a comprehensive overview of Chinese mythology, detailing its rich, syncretic nature that blends Taoism, Buddhism, and folk traditions. It explains the distinction between gods (shen), such as the bureaucratic Jade Emperor, who govern the cosmic order, and immortals (xian), like the Eight Immortals, who attain transcendence through cultivation. Key creation myths are described, including the cosmic giant Pangu and the serpentine progenitors Nüwa and Fuxi, who established humanity and repaired the broken heavens. Furthermore, the text explores iconic figures of rebellion and redemption, most notably the trickster hero Sun Wukong from Journey to the West, emphasizing how these myths function as a blueprint for ethics, cosmology, and cultural identity that endures in modern society.

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4 weeks ago
37 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) - A Celebration of Life and Remembrance
The source provides an extensive overview of Día de los Muertos, detailing its significance as a vibrant Mexican holiday celebrated on November 1st and 2nd. It explains the holiday's historical origins, which are rooted in a syncretism of ancient pre-Columbian Indigenous rituals, particularly those of the Aztec and Maya, and the Catholic holidays of All Saints' and All Souls' Days. The episode highlights the cultural importance of the celebration as a joyful acknowledgment of death and a way to strengthen family and community bonds. Key traditions are outlined, focusing on the creation of ofrendas (altars) adorned with marigolds, food, and sugar skulls, as well as the practice of holding cemetery vigils. Finally, the document discusses the holiday's modern evolution and global spread, noting both the positive international recognition and the challenges of commercialization and cultural appropriation.

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4 weeks ago
33 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
The Pagan Roots of the History of Halloween
The source provides an extensive historical overview of Halloween, tracing its origins to the ancient Celtic pagan festival of Samhain. The episode explains that Samhain, which marked the end of the harvest and the beginning of the "darker half" of the year, was a time when the veil between the living and spiritual worlds was believed to be thin, leading to practices like lighting bonfires, wearing costumes, and leaving offerings. The article further details how this tradition evolved through the incorporation of Roman festivals and, most significantly, the Christianization of Europe, where Samhain was assimilated into All Saints’ Day and All Hallows’ Eve. Finally, the source covers the holiday’s development in the Americas, including the emergence of the jack-o'-lantern and modern trick-or-treating, concluding that despite its commercial nature, contemporary Halloween retains strong ties to its ancient spiritual roots.

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1 month ago
33 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
What is the Babylonian Empire Known For?
The episode offers a comprehensive overview of the Babylonian Empire, detailing its rise in Mesopotamia under rulers like Hammurabi and its subsequent reemergence during the Neo-Babylonian period under Nebuchadnezzar II. The episode emphasizes Babylon’s foundational contributions to civilization, most notably the systematic application of law found in the Code of Hammurabi and advanced knowledge in mathematics and astronomy, which still influence modern timekeeping and geometry. Furthermore, the explanation highlights Babylon's monumental architecture, including the famous Ziggurats and the Ishtar Gate, and its profound cultural influence through literature like the Epic of Gilgamesh and on later religious traditions, before concluding with a discussion of the empire’s eventual decline and enduring legacy.

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1 month ago
37 minutes

The Forgotten Timeline
Robert the Bruce - King of Scotland and Architect of Independence
The source provides an extensive overview of the life and political career of Robert the Bruce, who became Robert I of Scotland and secured the nation's independence from England. The episode explores his early life as a nobleman with complex allegiances and his decisive turn toward rebellion, culminating in the killing of his rival, John Comyn, to claim the throne in 1306. A major focus is placed on his military strategy, including his use of guerrilla warfare and his definitive victory against the English at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. Furthermore, the source details his diplomatic efforts, particularly the assertion of Scottish sovereignty through the Declaration of Arbroath in 1320, which led to the Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton that finally recognized Scotland's independence in 1328. The explanation concludes by considering his enduring legacy as a symbol of national resilience, while acknowledging the historical controversies surrounding his actions.

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1 month ago
36 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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