If a New York/New Jersey accent doesn’t drive you nuts (”right?”), I heartily endorse this series of 48 lectures.
http://www.audible.com/pd/History/The-History-of-Ancient-Egypt-Audiobook/B00DICD9BE
You might like the Ancient World podcast by Scott Chesworth.
Thanks, I’ll check it out.
I listened to a bit of it and was expecting someone who sounded like Michael Savage, but this guy doesn’t sound that bad (he does speak fast, though). You must have sensitive ears—LOL!
Thanks for the tip on The History of Ancient Egypt. I just created a 30 day trial account and got the four audio files for free.
I listen to politics, history, and anthropology courses when I’m on long weekend hikes and commuting. I really enjoy the various series put out by Hillsdale College (Free Market Forum, Free Market Economics, Introduction to the Constitution, et al) and The Hoover Institution. Listen to Rush and Levin a lot as well, but they get a bit tedious and repetitious at times.