Showing posts with label ancient history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ancient history. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 June 2026

JIVE TALK: Mysterious Roots of Northwest Germanic with Konrad Rosenberg

 


How did the Northwest Germanic language split into North and West Germanic languages? How did these language families remain mutually intelligible? What were the differences between them? What foreign cultures influenced the language and culture of the Germanic folk? These are the sorts of answers I sought in this Jive Talk with the talented young philologist, Konrad Rosenberg

Tuesday, 5 May 2026

The Barrow as the Symbol of Western Man

 

A free preview episode of Radio North Sea International is now available on Survive the Jive podcast. There is no more potent, holy and enduring symbol of Western man, than the barrow! It links the Iliad, Beowulf, the sagas, the Celts, Germans, Scythians and slavs! 6000 years of excellence!

Thursday, 18 December 2025

Roots of the Saxons // History Documentary





The English have roots in Northern Germany. But what was life like for the Saxons in the old country? Why did they want to go to Britain? And what was the relationship of the Old Saxons to the Roman Empire? Find out in this travel documentary in which I visit Lower Saxony and interview a local archaeologist on these important matters.

Sources: 

  • Hesse, Stefan. (2009). Grenzen in Archäologie und Geschichte. 
  • Hauck. K., Die Goldbrakteaten der Völkerwanderungszeit (1985) 
  • Skre, Dagfinn. (2024). The Northern Routes to Kingship: A History of Scandinavia AD 180–550 
  • Taayke, E. (2024) “Meanwhile, in the North...Handmade Pottery beyond the Roman Frontier,” ROMAN POTTERY IN THE LOW COUNTRIES 
  • Holst and Nielsen (2020) ‘Excavating Nydam: Archaeology, Palaeoecology and Preservation. The National Museum [of Denmark]’s Research Project, Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries and University Press of Southern Denmark 
  • McLaughlin, R. (2025) ‘Germania: the Ancient Germans in Greek and Roman Sources: Geography, Society, Warfare, Religion, and Customs’ 
Probably other books too which I forgot to put in as i was researching for months. 

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Monday, 29 September 2025

AMA Jive Talk, September 2025


   

 

The annual Ask Me Anything stream on Jive Talk

Friday, 29 August 2025

British Thought Leaders Interview with Tom Rowsell

 

 

I was recently interviewed by Lee Hall on the British Thought Leaders programme for NTD tv.

Thursday, 10 July 2025

The Future of History with Bronze Age Pervert

 
 

Bronze Age Pervert (BAP) joins Tom Rowsell to discuss ancient history and how the heroic ideals of the past can shape our future. This is your chance to hear BAP’s unfiltered thoughts on the classical antiquity that inspires his philosophy, from the vitality of the Bronze Age to the inspiration of the Renaissance. We also talk about Plato and religion and in the second half we also discuss the misinterpretation in population geneticists of ancient cultures and elite dominance models of cultural replacement.

Wednesday, 2 July 2025

The Greatest Living Bronze Sword Smith

Neil Burridge is an accomplished sword smith and widely considered the greatest living smith of historical replica cast bronze swords and daggers. He has cast and forged hundreds of replica blades from Ancient Greek Mycenaean, to Nordic Bronze Age and Celtic style weapons. I visited him in his workshop to collect a special replica of the Huntshaw dagger he made for me and we chatted about his work and the history of bronze working.

Monday, 26 May 2025

Jive Book Review: The Culture of the Teutons

A review of Vilhelm Grønbech's seminal work on the religion and culture of ancient Germanic peoples. Grønbech, professor of the history of religion at the University of Copenhagen, looks at Norse, Lombardic, Anglo-Saxon, Gothic and Roman sources to identify a common Teutonic culture focused on luck, honour, shame, kinship, and a unique perspective on the afterlife and the soul. My review includes favourite quotes from volume 1 of the two part book republished by Antelope Hill.

Sunday, 27 April 2025

Sagas of the Raven Land: Viking History Documentary





To gain a deeper understanding of medieval Icelandic stories called sagas, historian Tom Rowsell journeys to Iceland, immersing himself in the landscapes that inspired these tales. He rides native horses across the fells, bathes in hot springs, and traces the footsteps of legendary Viking heroes like Eirik the Red and Egill Skallagrimsson.

Monday, 10 March 2025

Interview and painting of Survive the Jive by Rory Paints

 

 

This is a fun interview with me in a Celtic roundhouse while the interviewer, Rory, paints a humorous caricature of me. Watch to the end to see the hilarious art.

Tuesday, 5 November 2024

Survive the Jive & Gnostic Informant on Break the Rules

 

I appeared on Break the Rules with Gnostic Informant. I go over the revelations in Indo-European studies and the revival of pagan religions in this new interview

Wednesday, 7 August 2024

HYPERBOREAN ODYSSEY 1: Norway

 

 

I spent half a month working on a cruise ship, travelling around Norway and the Scottish islands. Part 1 of my Hyperborean Odyssey is in Western Norway, beginning with the ancient burial grounds of Gunnarshaug and Rehaugane near Norway's Viking capital Avaldsnes, then admiring the fjords around Ulvik and Olden and finishing off in the rainy city of Alesund. This is a historical travel series.

Tuesday, 19 December 2023

Millenniyule 2023


Here's my appearance on Millenniyule 2023 in which Woes and I discuss the ongoing battle against anti-whites in academia. This is the ninth year of Millenniyule!

Tuesday, 7 November 2023

Europe's Last Goddess: The Vénus of Quinipily

 

The Vénus of Quinipily is a statue of a goddess that has been worshipped in Brittany for about 2000 years. It was originally associated with the Roman occupation but the local Celts continued to worship her into modern times. I went to pay my respects to her... 


Thursday, 2 November 2023

Survive the Jive in Greece

 Three videos in which I visit the ancient temples of the Greeks in Athens and the surrounding area. 



Tuesday, 24 October 2023

Ancient Greece Revisited and Survive the Jive at Temple of Poseidon



Michael and I discussed philosophy, history, religion and psychedelic drugs

Saturday, 7 October 2023

8 "Great Black Britons" who were NOT Black

 

For black history month I am taking a look at the list of 100 Great black Britons because quite a few of them are definitely not black and some aren't British either! This is my list of the top eight people who are called Black Britons even though they weren't black.

Friday, 30 September 2022

The Rise and Fall of Archaeology with Stone Age Herbalist




 
 Stone Age Herbalist is a dissident archaeologist, twitter personality and substack blogger. In this Jive Talk he describes the ancient origins of archaeology as a discipline, how it rose to a more rigorous practice in the modern era and then degenerated into modern woke archaeology. We discuss gay cavemen, transgender vikings, the migrations and invasions of Anglo-Saxons, Beaker folk, Yamnaya and others and finally end with a chat about anthropology in general.

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