This post primarily stems from Friday's discussion in the Archaeology course, but it's relevant for the Cultural one as well.
Friday, August 31, 2012
Friday, August 10, 2012
Shedding Light on Early Homo
This week, the news of new fossil finds northern Kenya hit the anthropological scene. You can find a good summary by Kate Wong here, and at Hominid Hunting here. For further, bloggy, but knowledgeable commentary, check out Adam Van Ardsdale's post. These fossils have special importance because they fit into the time period just around two million years ago, which marks the beginning of our genus, Homo, and has been characterized by a relatively fragmentary fossil record.
Friday, August 3, 2012
In the News: Early Pottery and Presidential Politics.
A couple of things caught my eye this week in the world of anthropology.
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