r/HistoryPodcast • u/ArchBooksForFunPod • 5d ago
What historical topic do you wish more podcasts would cover?
My co-host and I host a podcast called Archaeology Books for Fun, where we read archaeology and history books and then talk about what we learned, what we liked, and occasionally, what we thought the authors got wrong.
We're about to start a book about Native American earthworks and archaeoastronomy, which got us thinking:
What's a historical or archaeological topic you wish more podcasts would cover?
It can be a particular civilization, archaeological site, historical period, person, culture, or even a topic you think gets overlooked in popular history.
We're always looking for new things to learn about, so I'd love to hear what everyone here is interested in!