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 […]
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 […]
Vampire Forensics: Uncovering the Origins of an Enduring LegendAuthor: Mark Collins JenkinsPublisher: National Geographic Pages: 304ISBN: 1426207301Price: 14.95 (paperback) Vampire Forensics presents the lore and […]
Be sure to check out the 77th edition of the Four Stone Hearth, a blog carnival for anthropology bloggers. Some of the very best in […]
If you like comics, the internet, and archaeology, you really must check out this short online comic. The Secret in the Cellar: A Written in […]
Image via Wikipedia If you’ve never visited Neuroanthropology, you’re missing a great anthro-blog! The WordPress theme they use is pleasant to the eye and the […]
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