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Introducing The Past Macabre Podcast - Ep 0 image

Introducing The Past Macabre Podcast - Ep 0

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Join Egyptologist Stephanie Rice as she delves into topics such as the elaborate tombs built to immortalize the dead, ancient guardians of the afterlife, and the tales of heroes who defied and often triumphed over deities of death. The Past Macabre explores the diverse ways in which cultures throughout history have sought to understand, confront, and transcend death.

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You're listening to the Archaeology Podcast Network.
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Hello curious souls, you're invited to join me for the past macabre. We'll journey together through the darker dimensions of history to delve into the timeless fascination we have with death and the afterlife. Why do we dwell on death you might ask? Because the the very essence of how they lived.
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Funeral rites, burial I am Stephanie Rice, your host, and I am thrilled to have you join me on a journey into the macabre mysteries of ancient times. My love of the macabre has been a part of me for as long as I can remember, so it was no surprise that I became mesmerized by ancient Egypt and archaeology.
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My passion for it has only grown with time and has driven me to become an Egyptologist. Ancient beliefs about the afterlife, the soul, and the meaning of
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We'll look at ancient weapons and artifacts used in
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So whether you're an archeology enthusiast, a history buff, someone with a taste for the macabre, or all of the above, I cordially invite you to subscribe to the Past Macabre and join me on this adventure. The first full episode will be coming soon and new episodes will be released every other week. Until next time.
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episode was produced by Chris Webster from his ah RV traveling the United States, Tristan Boyle in Scotland, DigTech LLC, Cultural Media, and the Archaeology Podcast Network, and was edited by Chris Webster. This has been a presentation of the Archaeology Podcast Network. Visit us on the web for show notes and other podcasts at www.archpodnet.com. Contact us at chris at archaeologypodcastnetwork.com.