Uncovering Neanderthal Culture: Ancient Art, Human Evolution, and the Future of Paleoanthropology youtu.be/Q_RorvvGaRw
Meet Kenyanthropus platyops, a 3.5-million-year-old hominin with a flat face, challenging our understanding of early human evolution. It lived around the same time as Australopithecus afarensis, but looked different. Could they be evolutionary cousins? Let’s discuss!👇 #SciTember#Paleoanthropology
🧠 Did Homo erectus make art? A shell from Java, dating back 500,000 years, shows deliberate engravings—possibly the earliest sign of symbolic behavior! 🐚 What do you think—was this art or just coincidence?👇 #SciTember#HomoErectus#AncientArt#Paleoanthropology
🪨 The Acheulean culture, known for its iconic hand axes, dates back over 1.7 million years! These tools were used by Homo erectus and other early humans, showing remarkable skill and symmetry. ⚒️ What would you make with a stone tool? 👇 #SciTember#StoneTools#Acheulean#Paleoanthropology
Uncovering Neanderthal Culture: Ancient Art, Human Evolution, and the Future of Paleoanthropology youtu.be/Q_RorvvGaRw Catch the latest episode of the Paleo Post Podcast!
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The eLife experiment in peer review pissed off all of paleoanthropology at a minimum, right? I think I can guess what would happen to any journal that included an element of randomization....
💥New: Adrian Barnett suggests how embracing doubt could improve peer review processes. #PeerReviewWeek #ScholComm #AcademicSky wp.me/p4m9em-ddb
Peer review decisions are definitive, and depending on the style of peer review practiced at a journal, reviewers can usually make one of three recommendations: accept, reject, revise and resubmit.…
Uncovering Neanderthal Culture: Ancient Art, Human Evolution, and the Future of Paleoanthropology youtu.be/Q_RorvvGaRw
Seth Chagi has interesting posts on paleoanthropology.
Now premiering now! The latest episode of the Paleo Post Podcast! Uncovering Neanderthal Culture: Ancient Art, Human Evolution, and the Future of Paleoanthropology youtu.be/Q_RorvvGaRw Catch it now!
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