The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Fall Of Civilizati­ons

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Sometimes when we turn on the news nowadays, it can feel like the world as we know it is ending. Like all things under the sun, however, that eerie feeling is nothing new to humanity.

Listening to the Fall Of Civilizati­ons Podcast, you realise that this is not our first time at the end-of-times rodeo.

Each episode of Fall Of Civilizati­ons tells the story of a different ancient and mighty culture, and how it finally met its fateful end.

Everyone from the Roman Britons to the Aztecs are resurrecte­d and their stories re-examined as host Paul Cooper walks us through what went wrong all those years ago.

Cooper is an archivist, author and journalist who has a PHD in the cultural and literary significan­ce of ruins. He writes and produces the podcast, and weaves the stories of these ancient peoples with a mix of music, actors and his own calming yet pensive tones. His thesis on each civilisati­on is thoughtful and well researched, with some episodes sprawling past the three-hour mark.

This might seem overly dense but there is something in the podcast’s production design that makes it feel incredibly immersive, as Cooper transports you from your daily life to the dusty corridors of a crumbling Roman fort, or an ancient Greek port under attack from mysterious enemies emerging from the seas.

The podcast is at times deeply touching as Cooper gives a human face to stories that through millennia have been boiled down to facts and dates, and we hear the voices of people who lived long ago from the letters, stories and poems that they left behind.

A must-listen for history lovers everywhere, Fall Of Civilizati­ons Podcast reminds us that, while humanity has been down before, we have always managed to bounce back.

 ?? ?? The Roman invasion of Britain is told in epic TV drama Britannia starring Bluey Robinson and Zoe Wanamaker
The Roman invasion of Britain is told in epic TV drama Britannia starring Bluey Robinson and Zoe Wanamaker

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