Agostino Carracci's 'Aeneas and his family fleeing Troy.' (1595)
(From Agostino Carracci, via The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Wikimedia Commons; used w/o permission.)

I figure folks have been hankering for the 'good old days' since long before we started keeping written records. And occasionally preserving them.

The records, I mean. Not the 'good old days.'...

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This week I discuss Troy and the Late Bronze Age collapse, golden ages, fear and Phaedrus. And why history is not mythology, but both are important.

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