Archaeological News: "Lucy's Baby" a Born Climber, Hinting Human Ancestors...
Archaeological News: "Lucy's Baby" a Born Climber, Hinting Human Ancestors Lingered in Trees: archaeologicalnews: What made us human? Part of the answer may rest on the shoulders of a...
View Articlecrownedrose: mothernaturenetwork: Dinosaurs grew attractive...
crownedrose: mothernaturenetwork: Dinosaurs grew attractive feathers to entice potential loversNew fossil found in Canada suggests that early feathered dinosaurs may have used their colorful feathers...
View ArticleArchaeological News: Bronze Age Golden Cup Unearthed in Italy
Archaeological News: Bronze Age Golden Cup Unearthed in Italy: archaeologicalnews: Archaeologists have dated a rare golden cup uearthed near the town of Montecchio Emilia in Northern Italy to about...
View ArticleArchaeological News: Penis-Shaped Bone & Lover's Bust Among Trove of Roman Art
Archaeological News: Penis-Shaped Bone & Lover's Bust Among Trove of Roman Art: archaeologicalnews: Amateurs using metal detectors have discovered a trove of Roman artifacts, including a bust...
View Articletheparisreview: What We’re Loving: A late-night note-to-self...
theparisreview: What We’re Loving: A late-night note-to-self scribbled on the flyleaf of Rosemarie Hill’s Stonehenge: “Why are you enraged by the idea of progress?” This short work of intellectual...
View Articlelascauxx: Europe in the Later Paleolithic Age. A map showing...
lascauxx: Europe in the Later Paleolithic Age. A map showing the possible outline of Europe and West Asia during the Later Paleolithic Age, about 35,000 to 25,000 years ago. . The map shows the present...
View Articlearchaicwonder: New archaeological site - Alexander the Great ...
archaicwonder: New archaeological site - Alexander the Great 180 Degree view of the Gilgit Valley from Gakoch Carved Rocks. The hill is situated at the altitude of 3500 meters. This site had never been...
View ArticleArchaeological News: What Makes Us Human? Cooking, Study Says
Archaeological News: What Makes Us Human? Cooking, Study Says: archaeologicalnews: Did you eat a hot meal today? It’s a smart thing to do, as our ancestors learned. According to a new study, a surge in...
View Articlearchaeologicalperiodical: The church of Santa Maria della...
archaeologicalperiodical: The church of Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini in Rome , decorated by the friars with the bones of their deceased brothers between 1528 and 1870, CE.
View Articleancientart: Both are paintings on ceramic tile from the Chinese...
ancientart: Both are paintings on ceramic tile from the Chinese Han Dynasty (202 BCE – 220 CE); these figures, cloaked in Han Chinese robes, represent guardian spirits of certain divisions of day and...
View ArticleHumans vs. Neanderthals - Who Would Win? Archaeologists Weigh In...
Humans vs. Neanderthals - Who Would Win? Archaeologists Weigh In (by TheYoungTurks) “A team of archaeologists, paleoanthropologists, and paleoartists has created a more accurate Neanderthal...
View ArticleWho would win in a fistfight between a modern human and a Neanderthal?
iheartchaos: Without a big advance in genetics technology, it’s not a fight that’s going to ever happen, but if it could— and it probably once did— who would win in a one-on-one weapons-free brawl...
View Articledeconversionmovement: Lucy and Selam’s Species Climbed Trees:...
deconversionmovement: Lucy and Selam’s Species Climbed Trees: Australopithecus Afarensis Shoulder Blades Show Partially Arboreal Lifestyle ScienceDaily (Oct. 25, 2012) — Australopithecus afarensis (the...
View Articleancientpeoples: Terracotta Doll Corinthian, found in...
ancientpeoples: Terracotta Doll Corinthian, found in Athens c.450 BCE A terracotta doll representing a ‘Pyrrhic Dancer’ in helmet and cuirass. Height: 15.5 cm (Source: The British Museum)
View Articlesci-fact: There is significantly more genetic variability in...
sci-fact: There is significantly more genetic variability in one band of 50 chimpanzees than there is in the entire human species. This is no where near compatible with the age of the species,...
View ArticleI Like Anthropology: “I‘m Samuel Zaber, a...
I Like Anthropology: “I‘m Samuel Zaber, a Classics/Anthropology major at the University of Vermont. This blog was originally set up to help with my research project for a Cultural Anthro. class (The...
View Articleflarechaser: One afternoon while I was rambling on and on about...
flarechaser: One afternoon while I was rambling on and on about why archaeologists are particularly well-adapted to post-apocalyptic situations, I started to describe the general mechanics and uses of...
View Articlearchaicwonder: Ruins of a Byzantine hospital in Side, Turkey
archaicwonder: Ruins of a Byzantine hospital in Side, Turkey
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