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AXIOM VOX

Praeteritum et praesens in uno quadro. Assertiones probamus, deinde eas narramus. Mercatus memoria explicantur. Veritas facile sequenda.

WATCH & EXPLORE

Connecting today to its first causes.

Each film comes with a source-backed article.
We show the evidence, then tell the story.
Timelines, maps, and data bring context to life.
Learn at your pace—start anywhere.

Ancient Civilizations

Sumer, Egypt, Rome, Samurai Japan—clear, cinematic explainers.

Myth & Meaning

Anunnaki and beyond: what the stories meant, not just what they said.

Charts & Timelines

Visual reconstructions of events, trade routes, and market cycles.

Finance Through Time

Panics, bubbles, empires and money—how power priced the world.

Source Library

Tablets, papers, inscriptions, and citations—open and linked.

Weekly Briefing

A short email with new releases, notes, and reading lists.

A research-driven channel linking history, myth, and markets.

Primary sources first, then peer-reviewed work, then synthesis.

Yes. Every video has a full article with sources.

We do. Send ideas via the contact form.

Yes—free in classrooms with attribution.

At the end of each article, with live links.

Subscribe, share, or join as a member (coming soon).

Only when relevant and disclosed. Evidence stays independent.

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A weekly note on one idea from history that explains something in today’s world—plus sources, charts, and a new episode link. No spam.

EDUCATION & TEACHER RESOURCES

Free, source-backed materials for study and teaching. Every video has a matching article with citations, key terms, and a timeline. Download prompts and activity sheets. Teach and learn with confidence.

Students

Watch, then read the full article.
Follow the timeline and key terms.
Use the prompts to test your understanding.
See how old stories shape today’s systems.

Teachers

Lesson overviews, slide-ready charts, and printable timelines.
Discussion questions and source packets 
Assign videos, articles, or both. Everything is cross-linked.
Ideal for history, civics, and economics units.

THE ARCHIVE

READERS FEEDBACK

“Clear, calm, and sourced. Axiom Vox connects myths, empires, and markets better than any channel I’ve used in class.”

— Evelyn Rodgers, Educator
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