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Have Toga, Will Travel: Exploring Greece and Rome, Ancient and Modern

Podkast av Emily Jusino, PhD (Classics) and Cam Hawkins, PhD (Ancient History)

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A podcast exploring the Mediterranean world, ancient and modern, through the eyes of two former Classics professors. Join Emily and Cam as they chat about all things Ancient Greek and Roman and share their own adventures exploring the Mediterranean world through history, travel, literature, and film. We release new episodes on or about the 1st and 15th of every month. https://havetogawilltravel.com

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episode Hadrian's Wall, Part III: Hiking the Crags (Sewingshields to Birdoswald) cover

Hadrian's Wall, Part III: Hiking the Crags (Sewingshields to Birdoswald)

Fabulous vistas and amazing artifacts await eager hikers along the central section of Hadrian’s Wall Path. Listen as Emily and Cam chat about them all in this installment of their series on the Wall. Get ready for Roman Army re-enactors, the world’s oldest surviving document written by a woman, and the tree that stole the show from Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman—but watch out for the cheesecake! Visit our homepage to subscribe, to find us on social media, and to contact us by email: * https://havetogawilltravel.com [https://havetogawilltravel.com/] ---------- 00:11 - Introduction 01:19 - Dialects: Cumbrian and Geordie * 02:05 - What's a dialect, anyway? * 02:26 - The Cumbrian Dialect * 04:18 - The Geordie Dialect 05:30 - Sewingshields Crag * 06:38 - Views of the North Ditch * 07:40 - Preserved lengths of Wall along the Great Whin Sill * 09:31 - The summit of Sewingshields, gale warnings, and Joe the Dog 13:02 - Housesteads Roman Fort * 13:39 - History, layout, and garrison of Vercovicium * 14:51 - Exploring Housesteads * 16:52 - The Ermine Street Guard: a modern Roman Legion 19:51 - Hotbank and Highshields * 20:27 - The Clayton Wall * 21:22 - Milecastle 37 and its impressive North Gate 22:51 - Sycamore Gap * 23:27 - The Sycamore that starred in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves * 25:07 - The senseless destruction of the tree (and some original Roman masonry) 26:33 - Twice Brewed and Vindolanda * 26:44 - The Twice Brewed Inn: beds and beer! * 27:33 - Vindolanda and its history: the forts of the Stanegate * 29:08 - Exploring Vindolanda (and practicing your Latin!) * 29:57 - Vindolanda's anoxic soil and archaeological treasures * 31:17 - The Vindolanda Tablets: Sulpicia Lepidina receives a birthday party invitation, and Maculus wants beer! 35:31 - Peel Crags to Walltown Crags * 36:51 - The Peel Crags and Castle Nick (or Milecastle 39) * 38:10 - The literal high point of the trail: Windshields Crag * 38:52 - Views of the Vallum * 40:16 - An encounter with a real-life snooty professor * 41:52 - The Carvoran Roman Army Museum, and some cool archaeology 45:26 - The Irthing River Valley * 46:18 - Thirwall Castle and plundered wallstone * 47:01 - The Roman bridge at Willowford * 47:41 - Milecastle 49 and the junction of the turf and stone Walls * 48:24 - The walk to Birdoswald: Centurion Stones and Apotropaic Stones 49:20 - Birdoswald Roman Fort * 49:36 - The history of Banna and its residents * 50:19 - Exploring Birdoswald and points nearby * 51:26 - Cocidius: a “Romanized” Celtic war god * 52:41 - Birdoswald's afterlife: warbands, reivers and Henry Norman * 55:19 - A misadventure with English cheesecake 56:05 - Wrap-up

15. mai 2026 - 57 min
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Hadrian’s Wall, Part II: Walking from Wallsend to Carrawburgh

Curious to know what it’s like to walk the length of Hadrian’s Wall in northern England and experience the monument the way the ancient Romans did (on foot!)? Join Emily and Cam as they describe what there is to see and do along the first 38 miles of Hadrian’s Wall Path National Trail. You’ll hear about Roman soldiers from Mesopotamia, a Smell-o-Rama (yes, really!), the modern worship of the ancient god Mithras, and what Cam thinks about Real Ale (spoiler: he loves it!). Visit our homepage to subscribe, to find us on social media, and to contact us by email: 1. https://havetogawilltravel.com [https://havetogawilltravel.com/] ---------- 00:10 - Introduction 00:44 - Hadrian’s Wall Path 1. 01:34 - Our experience on the Trail 2. 02:12 - The history of the Trail and the English footpath system 3. 03:32 - How we came to walk the Wall 4. 05:00 - The three main sections of the Wall 06:20 - Arbeia (South Shields) 1. 06:49 - The fort and its garrison: the Tigris rivermen 2. 10:43 - Some fun on the Newcastle Metro 11:53 - Wallsend and Segedunum 1. 12:02 - Latin everywhere! 2. 12:44 - Exploring Segedunum Roman Fort 3. 15:35 - The Wall Passport and Segedunum’s guest book 16:53 - Newcastle and Newburn 1. 16:59 - Tyneside and its industries 2. 18:26 - The bridges of Newcastle 3. 19:49 - Newburn: Keelman’s Lodge and Big Lamp Brewery 4. 21:48 - Cam’s digression on Real Ale 22:58 - Heddon on the Wall 1. 23:19 - Blackberry season! 2. 24:06 - The wall re-emerges 3. 25:36 - Living with livestock along the Wall 27:19 - The Portgate and Dere Street 1. 28:25 - A digression on Sticky Toffee Pudding 29:50 - Corbridge and Corstopitum 1. 30:25 - A strategic junction: Dere Street, the Stanegate, the Tyne 2. 31:50 - The Roman site and the museum 3. 33:43 - Getting to Corbridge from the Wall 4. 33:47 - Making friends along the trail 37:00 - Heavenfield 1. 37:13 - St. Oswald’s Way 2. 37:39 - Bede and the Battle of Heavenfield 38:38 - Planetrees 1. 39:06 - The Broad Wall meets the Narrow Wall 2. 39:45 - Why does the Narrow Wall exist? 40:55 - The North Tyne, Chollerford, Chesters 1. 41:22 - The Roman bridge across the North Tyne 2. 42:26 - Chesters Fort: the site and its inhabitants 3. 45:54 - Greencarts, the AD122 bus, and why doing the Trail in 2 days is a bad idea 48:15 - The Mithraeum at Carrawburgh 1. 49:34 - Mithras: the Romans reimagine an Iranian god 2. 50:07 - Mithraism and other mystery cults 3. 51:19 - The Mithraeum and its remains 4. 52:14 - An encounter with a modern devotee of Mithras 54:55 - Wrap-up

1. mai 2026 - 56 min
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Hadrian’s Wall, Part I: The Romans in Britain and the Imperial Frontier

Join Emily and Cam as they discuss the Romans in Britain from the time of Caesar to the emperor Hadrian, and then talk about Hadrian’s monumental wall—what it was, how it was built, what it was for, and why some bits of it still survive today. Visit our homepage to subscribe, to find us on social media, and to contact us by email: 1. https://havetogawilltravel.com [https://havetogawilltravel.com/] Links 1. David Keys, “Roman Invasion Beach Found in Kent” [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/this-britain/roman-invasion-beach-found-in-kent-949717.html], The Independent (Friday October 3, 2008). ---------- 00:11 - Introduction 01:58 - The Romans in Britain, from Caesar to Hadrian 1. 02:22 - Caesar’s campaigns in Gaul and Britain, and their aftermath 2. 03:35 - Claudius “defeats” Caratacus and conquers southern England 3. 13:37 - Boudicca’s Rebellion 4. 18:54 - Vespasian and the governorship of Agricola 5. 22:05 - Hadrian visits the frontier 23:31 - Building Hadrian’s Wall 1. 23:25 - The route: from Segedunum to Maia 2. 25:41 - The wall and its features: stone, turf, milecastles, turrets, and outworks 3. 28:57 - Why build part in stone and part in turf? 4. 29:28 - The legions and the process of building the wall 5. 32:25 - Changing plans: wall gauges, wall forts, and turf replaced by stone 37:56 - The Purpose of Hadrian’s Wall 1. 38:25 - Some puzzling features of Rome’s northern frontier 2. 39:07 - A zone of transition: the Roman Empire and British social structures 3. 44:22 - The Romans, the Wall, and the transformation of Britain 46:24 - The Wall after Hadrian 1. 46:42 - The Wall from Antoninus Pius to Septimius Severus 2. 49:04 - The Wall in the time of Bede 3. 51:17 - The 17th and 18th centuries: Hadrian’s Wall and the Military Road 4. 53:19 - John Clayton 5. 54:39 - The National Trust and UNESCO 55:20 - Wrap-up

15. april 2026 - 56 min
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Monty Python’s Life of Brian: The Greatest Movie about Ancient Rome?

Emily and Cam chat about whether Monty Python's Life of Brian is truly the greatest movie about ancient Rome (as Cam claimed in the last episode). They also explore what "truths" the movie might expose about life under Roman occupation, and contemplate the Pythons’ love for Aristophanes. Visit our homepage to subscribe, to find us on social media, and to contact us by email: 1. https://havetogawilltravel.com [https://havetogawilltravel.com/] Cover photo adapted from an image by Grufo (Wikimedia Commons) [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Romanes_eunt_domus.svg]. ---------- 00:11 - Introduction 01:54 - Monty Python: A Primer 1. 02:25 - Five Brits and an American: Monty Python comes together (probably at a bar) 2. 04:00 - The Pythons venture into feature-length films 06:56 - Production, Release, Reception 1. 06:58 - On location in Tunisia 2. 08:00 - The man they call Brian: the basic plot of the movie 3. 09:52 - George Harrison to the rescue! 4. 11:13 - Brian banned! 5. 12:08 - The peculiar case of Aberystwyth, Wales 13:38 - Some cringey bits: viewer beware! 1. 13:53 - Blackface and ethnic slurs 2. 15:20 - Stan / Loretta: mildly transphobic, or surprisingly progressive? 3. 16:56 - Some ableist-seeming jokes 19:02 - The Pythons do history hilariously 1. 20:45 - Women and agency 2. 22:59 - Businesspeople and professional pride 3. 24:36 - Gladiator games, Python-style 4. 28:10 - British and Roman imperialism, or what have the Romans ever done for us? 5. 32:54 - Ridiculous resistance groups (Splitters!) 6. 37:33 - Everyday acts of genuine resistance 7. 41:21 - Prophets, saviors, and messiahs—in Roman Judea and elsewhere 45:08 - The Pythons as PhDs of Comedy 1. 45:42 - Learned spoofs of literature and film: The Iliad and Spartacus 2. 48:15 - Silly costumes, silly names, silly plots: the Pythons pay homage to Plautus and Aristophanes 3. 54:39 - Romanes eunt domus! 4. 56:55 - The art of nudity: the Pythons spoof Zeffirelli 59:14 - Wrap-up

1. april 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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The Persians and the Greeks, Part IV: Salamis, Plataea, and Everything After

In the final installment of a four-part series on the Greeks and the Persians, Emily and Cam discuss both the Battle of Salamis and the Battle of Plataea, and finish off with some remarks about the Serpent Column—a living monument to the accomplishment of the Greeks. Visit our homepage to subscribe, to find us on social media, and to contact us by email: 1. https://havetogawilltravel.com [https://havetogawilltravel.com/] Links 1. Our Blog Post on the Serpent Column [https://havetogawilltravel.com/blog/the-serpent-column-in-the-heart-of-the-city]. 2. The first episode in this series [https://havetogawilltravel.com/podcast/have-toga-will-travel/episode/the-persians-and-the-greeks-part-i-the-rise-of-the-persian-empire] (The Persians and the Greeks, Part I: The Rise of the Persian Empire). 3. The second episode in this series [https://havetogawilltravel.com/podcast/have-toga-will-travel/episode/the-persians-and-the-greeks-part-ii-darius-great-king-king-of-kings] (The Persians and the Greeks, Part II: Darius, Great King, King of Kings). 4. The third episode in this series [https://havetogawilltravel.com/podcast/have-toga-will-travel/episode/the-persians-and-the-greeks-part-iii-xerxes-and-the-road-to-thermopylae] (The Persians and the Greeks, Part III: Xerxes and the Road to Thermopylae). ---------- 00:12 - Introduction 00:58 - Xerxes on the Acropolis 1. 01:18 - The aftermath of Thermopylae and Artemision: Xerxes in Central Greece 2. 04:22 - The Athenians face a dilemma 3. 07:03 - The Pythia, the wall of wood, and the evacuation of Athens 4. 12:46 - The Persians in Athens 14:52 - Blessed Salamis 1. 15:26 - Dissension among the Greeks 2. 19:21 - Xerxes, his commanders, and Artemisia the wise advisor 3. 24:29 - Themistokles’ Gambit 4. 32:21 - The Battle of Salamis 5. 36:17 - Xerxes puts Mardonius in charge and heads for home 39:15 - The Campaign and Battle of Plataea 1. 39:19 - Mardonius, Alexander, and an offer to the Athenians 2. 41:11 - Spring 479: Mardonius’ capture of Athens, and its aftermath 3. 43:23 - All roads lead to Plataea 4. 48:21 - The Battle of Plataea 56:09 - Epilogue: the Serpent Column, from Delphi to Istanbul 61:07 - Wrap-up

15. mars 2026 - 1 h 1 min
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