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- What Draws Humans to the Oceans? We originally came from the oceans, but, among the mainly forest-dwelling great apes, only humans took to the sea to explore and populate the world. Are we...
- Uncontacted Tribes: On the Endangered List In this day and age there are few places on Earth that remain unexplored, yet amazingly there are estimated to be more than 100 uncontacted indigenous tribe...
- Ancient Mayan Astronaut? "Pacal's Sarcophagus" as it is commonly called, refers to an enormous monolithic coffin lid with an intricate carving of the great Mayan ruler, King Pacal aka...
- The Body Farm: Birthplace of Modern Forensics "The Body Farm", as the Anthropology Research Facility at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, is more commonly referred to, was established in...
- Bigfoot Sasquatch Evidence Is Bigfoot real? Dr. Grover Krantz, a professor of anthropology at Washington State University examined the evidence starting in 1963. This book was originally...
- Bones TV Show Bones is an American crime drama television series that premiered on the Fox Network on September 13, 2005 through to date. In the beginning it would chang...
- Canyon de Chelly National Monument There are experiences that stick in a person's mind and stay with them for the entirety of their life, however insignificant they may seem at the time. One...
- Charles Gatewood A social anthropologist by education and professional photographer by occupation, Charles Gatewood has been documenting American subcultures since the early...
- Lost In Shangri-la This is a story that has it all — heroism, intrigue, friendship, tragedy, survival, culture clash, personal transformation, and nonstop action. Though...
- Lyall Watson Scientist Of The Supernatural And Author Of Supernature Imagine a scientist taking a serious interest in the supernatural. If you can then the work of Lyall Watson will come as no surprise to you. I was first introduced...
- How To Beat The Odds, In Obama's Mother's World Finally, the President's mother's work as an anthropologist makes it into print! A new book in bookstores at the close of 2009 is Surviving Against the Odds:...
- Expat Life in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso For the past eight years, I have been living in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso with my husband and our four children. Growing up in Nebraska, I never dreamed I'd...
- Not Your Mother's Little Red Riding Hood When an anthropologist goes digging there is no telling how many wrinkles will turn up. So, how's a certain girl supposed to stay fresh and new? Images and...
- Edgar Morin Edgar Morin is one of France's leading contemporary philosophers, an emeritus research director at the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS). His l...
- Mexican Masks Anthropology is a fascinating study of the culure of Mankind. Mexican masks shows a cultural aspect of life that is not too often explored. What are the rea...
- Shovel Test Funny Anthropology T Shirts & More Archaeology, Anthropology, Paleontology, Geology, & Soil Science humor for Anthro Geeks, diggers, shovel bums, and other unsavory types. Oddities of History...
- Tragedy & Hope: A History Of The World In Our Time This book, published in 1966, is more than 1,000 pages long. It outlines the significant events of the last two centuries, and the reasons for them, highlighting...
- Fly Fishing Unearthed during freeway excavations, this well-preserved site is of incalculable archaeological significance to fly fishers and laypeople alike. This lens...
- Stargate Science Sci-fi does stand for Science ficton. Stargate is fiction but every now and then they do mention real science. A lot of different areas of science work together...
- Interesting topics on psychology, sociology and anthropology Disorganized thoughts on matters that puzzle the ordinary person. Questions on formations of mental concepts within but not limited to the fields of psychol...
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