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This was a real treat for me to work on. The downside of course being that I spent the past week and a half displaced from an apartment after finding out the place I was supposed to move into was full of rats and mold. Big oops on that one.

But mercifully I was able to get this one done nice and on-time, thanks to Cyan for accommodating me and to one of my friends for setting me up with a recording studio to get my audio (my microphone was in storage all last week so the alternative was talking into a headphone mic like the good old days).

I've got some fun ideas of future History-Makers I want to cover, but let me know who you want me to talk about next!

Stay tuned to my next video, about the history of Mexico, from precolonial times through independence!

-B

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History-Makers: Herodotus

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Anonymous

Hey to all the history nerds on here, I wanna start reading the ancient historians, and I'm wondering if anyone could recommend a good place to start? (ie who's the easiest and least apocryphal?)

AZbytes

Oh man.... Ibn Battuta fits well here