
9.7 MYA Teeth from the Miocene Force Archaeologists to Rewrite Human History! Or not.
In the last week, the interwebs have been all abuzz for me about the 9.7 million year old teeth that were recovered in Eppelsheim, Germany. […]
In the last week, the interwebs have been all abuzz for me about the 9.7 million year old teeth that were recovered in Eppelsheim, Germany. […]
Ste. Claire, Dana. (2006). Cracker: The Cracker Culture in Florida History. Gainesville, FL: University of Florida Press. 255 pp., ISBN: 978-0-8130-3028-9 (trade paperback). $19.95 Introduction […]
I came across this article today on the Serendip forum at Bryn Mawr College. The author posts photos and a transcript of several “napkin notes,” […]
So we should clue he and those who think like him in. Spread the word. If you have a blog or a site that can share […]
I recently caught a New York Times article about this and thought I’d share just briefly. The American Anthropological Association recently revised it’s Long Range […]
The Four Stone Hearth is up at Prancing Papio! This is the 93rd edition and there are some good articles to peruse (your’s truly included). […]
If you never seen it, Louise Leakey's presentation on TED is inspiring: http://goo.gl/OqAm # Powered by Twitter Tools
http://goo.gl/QPoM Thanks to all who submitted and who I listed! 90th ed. of the 4SH is up! # Powered by Twitter Tools
That means this biweekly tradition of gathering the best examples of anthropology blogging currently on the web has gone on for at least 180 weeks! […]
At Ad Hominin. has a St. Patrick’s Day special edition of this blog carnival, which is dedicated to the four fields of anthropology. Topics covered […]
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