Forgotten Peoples: the Itza Maya and Axum

On today’s episode, The History Guy discusses two ancient societies: the still mysterious Itza Maya, who built Chichen Itza, and the story of the forgotten trading Empire of Axum, located in modern-day Eritrea and Ethiopia.

May 3, 2022| 73:32
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