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Are you worried about uncomfortable political conversations around the Thanksgiving table? Anthropologist Alex Hinton shares 3 strategies being used to help Americans bridge the deepening partisan divide among us:
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Collection of hundreds of 19th-century skulls “is an unintended testament to the diversity of the U.S. population during a tumultuous moment in the nation’s history.” (By University of Miami anthropology professor Pamela L. Geller)
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DNA evidence rewrites history of Pompeii victims buried in volcanic eruption

A recent study led by an international team of researchers has unveiled new insights into the victims of Pompeii, challenging longstanding assumptions about the identities and relationships of those entombed by the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE...

More information: archaeologymag.com/2024/11/dna…

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Lovely tribute to the late David Graeber by Rebecca Solnit, from her foreword to a new collection of his writing.

"David’s recurrent rallying cry as both a scholar and an activist was: “It does not have to be this way.” Where academia can be cool and guarded, pulling away from direct engagement, he was warm and enthusiastic, wanting to see ideas lead to actions that could change the world"

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“For many people, especially those leaning left, Donald Trump’s disqualifications to be president seem obvious,” according to an anthropologist who spent time talking to Trump voters to understand why this wasn’t obvious to 72 million people.
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Excavations reveal significant Bronze Age settlement at Vuon Chuoi, Vietnam

Archaeologists have uncovered a significant pre-Dong Son settlement in northern Vietnam. The discovery at the Vuon Chuoi Archaeological Site, located in Lai Xa Hamlet, Kim Chung Commune, Hoai Duc District, Hanoi, is believed to date back nearly 3,000 years to the Bronze Age...

More information: archaeologymag.com/2024/10/bro…

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