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How to Study Dead People.

This is an excerpt of a paper I have in review, so don't steal it.  Thought it might be discussion-worthy. "Even if “archaic” hominids didn’t have archaeologically visible “art” as we conceive ofit they had bipedalism and fire and so a capacity to vacate and/or to reorder their naturalsurroundings in ways unavailable to most other organisms. This essay explores somedisciplinary places we can look to “see” archaeological evidence of contemporary andvirtual retro-ethnocentrism and prejudice based…See More
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Hometown:
Grinnell, IA
About Me:
Paleolithic archaeologist, anthropological geophysicist, cultural sedimentologist. Professional cynic and sarcastic dude.
Area(s) of Training
anthropology, applied anthropology, archaeology, cultural resource management
Area(s) of Expertise
Paleolithic Archaeology, paleoanthropology, human subsistence and survival
Most Recent Degree
PhD
Current Area of Employment
Little University on the Prairie

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How to Study Dead People.

This is an excerpt of a paper I have in review, so don't steal it.  Thought it might be discussion-worthy.

 

"Even if “archaic” hominids didn’t have archaeologically visible “art” as we conceive of

it they had bipedalism and fire and so a capacity to vacate and/or to reorder their natural

surroundings in ways unavailable to most other organisms. This essay explores some

disciplinary…

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