Our Vision
We want to make all aspects of history as easy and accessible to digest as possible. We at AHH are looking to produce bite size and digestible content, that makes a case for deeper studying and reading for our readers.
We are packaging up everything from the Stone Age to the End of the Classical Era. Building to be a living and growing library of information on every facet of ancient history.
We look forward to having you along for the ride as we cover history in a fully inclusive way. We want to be a one stop connected shop to the integrated nature that truly reflects the totality of the ancient world.
Selected Writings
My tale begins amid the ash and ruin of Mycenae, once a beacon of Bronze Age might, now a fallen kingdom. I, a scribe and sailor in the city’s heyday, …
Humanity has always been resilient, we have almost been wiped from existence before and I have no doubt the Gods will try again. The Toba Eruption, almost snuffed us out …
In the ancient Near East, you could rarely escape the specter of warfare. It was as much a part of life as the floods or the seasons. Yet, nothing prepared …
In the dim light of dawn on October 1, 331 BC, as the rosy fingers of Eos graced the horizon, I, Alexander of Macedon, stood perched atop a gentle rise. …
The roots of humanity, there’s nothing that captures me more than the Stone Age. Picture a time when humans roamed the Earth and the technology of the time was new …
In the Valley of Oaxaca There is something fascinating about delving into the old cultures of the world. One of my favorite civilizations is the Zapotecs who thrived in the …
The Punic Wars were a series of three wars waged by the ancient states of Rome and Carthage from 264 BC to 146 BC. These wars and the brutality of …
Hannibal’s March to History Watching the seasoned general and one of the greatest military minds of his time, I always knew Hannibal would leave his mark on the world. After …
March toward Babylon: As we approached the Heart of Persia, I knew that I was on the brink of catching Darius. His army stood in our way once again, but …
The Eternal Queen of Egypt; Nefertiti
As I approached the throne of Nefertiti for the first time I knew she had the potential to be legendary. She was a woman ahead of her time, and she …
The Charm of Peru In South America, you find a melting pot of ancient civilizations, each with its own unique culture and contribution to history. One in particular I remember …
Out of the Hill: Athens has always been one of my favorite destinations in Europe. It’s not just because it’s the cradle of Western civilization, but also because of its …