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Beyond human, yet human nonetheless: how demigods approach death from Uruk to Troy

Society for Classical Studies

Beyond human, yet human nonetheless: how demigods approach death from Uruk to Troy Elena Limongelli, Merton College, University of Oxford Information Ar… Fri, 11/22/2024 - 15:33 Session/Panel Title SCS-93: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Unconventional Elements in Homeric Poetry Session/Paper Number 93.1

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Want Students to Flourish? Teach Human Ecology

ED Surge

It protected health and mental stability and delivered the confidence that you had some control over human failure, at least within your own four walls. Home Econ then became Family and Consumer Science, and now it’s called Human Ecology. Schools have an educational obligation to teach people about meeting human needs and coexisting.

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PROOF POINTS: The number of college graduates in the humanities drops for the eighth consecutive year

The Hechinger Report

The drop in college graduates who majored in humanities ranges between 16 percent and 29 percent since 2012. The last time colleges produced this few humanities graduates was in 2002. As the economy recovered, so did the humanities. The last time colleges produced this few humanities graduates was in 2002.

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Familiar Danger: Human-Animal Conflict and the Expectation of Deception in Wayanad, Kerala

Anthropology News

In Wayanad, a densely forested district in the state of Kerala, in South India, human-animal conflict is on the rise, with frequent reports of tigers preying on cattle, bears causing havoc, and elephants damaging property. But it is not only humans who are harmed in these conflicts.

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300,000-Year-Old Elephant Butchery Sheds Light on Early Hominin Behavior

Anthropology.net

These findings provide critical insights into human adaptation, cultural practices, and the ecological dynamics of ancient South Asia. However, the circumstances of the animals’ deaths and their interactions with early humans were unclear until now. “Who are these hominins?

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Dissertation Manuscript Outline: Human-Javelina Relations in Texas

Anthropology 365

Humans and Javelinas: Something Something… I need a title … This study is motivated by the broad pressing question: How do we live in a world full of difference? In these regions, their lives become entangled with those of the humans with whom they share these spaces.

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Multimodal ethnographies for teaching anthropological sensibilities

Teaching Anthropology

It seems that our recent (timid) interest in cultivating multiliteracies in anthropological work follows directly from his early 20 th -century view that human communication involves not only linguistic or verbal exchanges, but also non-verbal cues and gestures, such as tone of voice, facial expressions, and body language. Apostolidou, A.