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Hidden Voices: How Judeo-Tunisian Arabic Lives on in France

Anthropology News

Among French Jews of Tunisian descent, there has been a recent resurgence of interest in their ancestors lifestyle before migration and with their cultural and linguistic heritage. In addition, the use of Latin characters suggests that Arabic was primarily used for oral communication and informally taught.

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Knowledge / Ignorance and Caring About the Food We Eat and Study

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Ariana Gunderson is a PhD student in Anthropology at Indiana University and the Anthropology News Section Editor for SAFN. But, these tropical foods like banana and pineapple are not part of my heritage or my culture, so I don’t feel like I’m losing that identity by not consuming those foods. There are successes.

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Bits and Bytes Don’t Leave Bones

Anthropology News

When NASAs early satellite data became inaccessible due to obsolete formats , it was not just information that was lost, but a record of human exploration. To remain accessible, information must continuously adapttransferred, reformatted, or reconstructed in ways that often alter its original context. But migration is never neutral.

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CFP: Treasure: Unearthing Value in Anthropology

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Issued: February 5, 2024 Pitches due: March 4, 2024 Decisions: March 22, 2024 First drafts due: April 17, 2024 Anthropology News invites submissions for the fourth issue of 2024, which will explore the multifaceted concept of “treasure” through an anthropological lens. For photo essays, include one or two sample images.

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Why I Talked to Pseudoarchaeologist Graham Hancock on Joe Rogan

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Some universities are defunding and dismantling programs in archaeology , history , anthropology , art history , ancient languages , and classical studies. For Gen Zers and millennials like me, the Nye-Ham debate provided real information in an accessible and entertaining way. K–12 schools in the U.S. rarely cover the field.

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The Evolutionary Importance of Risky Play: Challenging Limits for Childhood Development

Anthropology.net

The Origins of Risky Play: A Legacy from Early Humans Co-author Zane Thayer, associate professor of anthropology at Dartmouth, explains that although children today are physically safer than ever before, societal anxiety about injuries has never been higher. ” The researchers connect this concept to our evolutionary history.

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Being Global and Chinese on WeChat

Anthropology News

I mean, you are just someone who has Chinese heritage, right?” For her, it seems like being a “real Chinese” is not simply about having Chinese “heritage,” sharing a Chinese blood tie and celebrating Chinese culture. Does using WeChat qualify someone to be “Chinese”? “So, So, you are not like a real Chinese.