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Resurrecting the Dire Wolf, or Clickbait Science for the 21st Century

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Such animals may superficially resemble dire wolves in appearance or size, but they do not possess the complete genomic architecture, evolutionary heritage, or ecological identity of true dire wolves. Contrary to previous assumptions based primarily on morphological similarities, dire wolves diverged approximately 5.7

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A Tale of Two Internships 

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For six weeks, we spent 40 percent of our time at the American Anthropological Association (AAA) office and 60 percent of our time at partner institutions: the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage (CFCH) and the Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC).

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???“Å falle mellom to stoler”: Africans in Norway 

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Our mission has always been to communicate knowledge, highlight African contributions to the world’s cultural heritage, and to create. New York, NY: Basic Books, 2021. Milano, Italy: Skira, 2021. The post ​​​“Å falle mellom to stoler”: Africans in Norway appeared first on Anthropology News. As we’ve always done.

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Connecting Local Communities to Paleoanthropology in Kenya

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In 2021, Siembo, along with local anthropologist and co-author George Umoja and other like-minded Rusingans, started the Rusinga Island Prehistory Organization (RIPO). The group shares information about the islands ancient history and the role of local collaborators in discovering that heritage.

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Direct Attacks on Science/Social Science in Higher Education through Capping Indirect Cost Rates: Why Anthropologists Should Care

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Thus, IDC builds overall research capacity including for anthropologists and anthropology students. The Heritage Foundation. The post Direct Attacks on Science/Social Science in Higher Education through Capping Indirect Cost Rates: Why Anthropologists Should Care appeared first on Anthropology News. Gans, Paul, and S.