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How much wood could a woodchuck chuck?
I’m going through some old files here in the lab, and came across an interesting book review by Jim Fitting from 1972. He was looking at 3 books about ‘Science and Archaeology’, and asking the question anthropologists still debate today … Continue reading
Bad ‘anthropological’ movie reviews
Most folks who know me know that I LOVE bad movies. There’s a limit, but with the right crew watching a film with you, some of the worst plots, strangest special effects and annoying characters can become downright hilarious. When … Continue reading
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Tagged anthropology, archaeology, biologicalanthropology, evolution, film, hominids, pop culture, science
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Sci-ku!
Back in April Dr24hours wrote a silly sonnet about prime numbers and challenged others to join in. I pulled out an old high school sonnet about gravity, and ScienceGeeka weighed in with a poem as well. It was fun and … Continue reading
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Tagged biologicalanthropology, hominids, interdisciplinary, poetry, science
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