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Kristen, Asher, and Arden board the Culture Train Time Machine and travel to two extraordinary moments in history. First, they land on the Persian Royal Road in 400 BCE, where merchants and travelers are exchanging stories from distant lands - including eyewitness accounts of mysterious one-horned creatures from beyond the rivers of India.
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereKristen, Asher, and Arden board the Culture Train Time Machine and travel to two extraordinary moments in history. First, they land on the Persian Royal Road in 400 BCE, where merchants and travelers are exchanging stories from distant lands - including eyewitness accounts of mysterious one-horned creatures from beyond the rivers of India.
Then they leap forward to a Medieval European castle, where knights and nobles are marveling at what they believe is a real unicorn horn - not knowing it is actually the spiral tusk of a narwhal, carried thousands of miles by clever traders.
Along the way, kids learn how stories travel, how imagination fills in the gaps, and how a legend is born when one curious mind sparks an idea and another passes it on.
Fun Facts from This Episode
The earliest known written description of a unicorn-like creature was recorded by the Greek historian Ctesias around 400 BCE
Historians believe early unicorn stories may have been inspired by travelers describing a rhinoceros to people who had never seen one
In Medieval Europe, narwhal tusks were sold as unicorn horns and were sometimes worth more than gold
Traders carried narwhal tusks thousands of miles south from the Arctic, and most buyers had no idea what they really were
Unicorn legends appear independently in ancient India, China, Persia, and Europe- showing how powerful a traveling story can be
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Culture Kids Productions is a 3x Webby Award-winning nonprofit podcast dedicated to sparking curiosity, connection, and wonder in children around the world. Rated five stars by Common Sense Media. Listed as an Apple Podcasts Essentials pick for Kids and Family.
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Credits:
Host & Producer: Kristen Kim
Co Host & Co Producer: Asher Kim and Arden Kim
Script Review/Academic Consultant: Elisha Li
Audio Engineering: Robin Lai
Music & Sound FX: Envato Elements
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