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Step into the Linguistic Time Machine and find out what language was like at ever-increasing time depths. These episodes were only for patrons, but now they are freeeeeeeee Ep. 88 - Part 1: History becauselanguage.com/88-linguisti...becauselanguage.com/91-linguisti...

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Dnescio13.bsky.social

On Robert Owen and the Prehistory of Experiments in Living with a shout out to Ryan Muldoon & Elizabeth Anderson open.substack.com/pub/digressi...

On Robert Owen and the Prehistory of Experiments in Living
On Robert Owen and the Prehistory of Experiments in Living

Back in 1991 my co-blogger at Crooked Timber, Elizabeth S.

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HGhdgregg.bsky.social

"The strike that killed Nasrallah took place in the broader context of the conflict that began with Hamas’ massacre on October 7, 2023." ~Joe Biden Everything that happened before October 7, 2023 is prehistory.

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ODmanqueman.bsky.social

Along with pondering what actual good Western Man has wrought, there’s also (related) when science became all that trustworthy. I mean, race? Phrenology? Non-existence of global warming? Recyclability of plastic? Gender? Depression? thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/a-prehistory...

A Prehistory of Scientific Racism
A Prehistory of Scientific Racism

The author of “Whiteness” traces the evolution of race as a social and political instrument, from its beginnings in ancient hierarchies through European colonial expansion and into contemporary times.

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JRjaneruffino.bsky.social

It’s not likely to be a fit for this situation, especially if it’s on the arch sci end or prehistory (my material is modern) but thank you! If I had a main supervisor who could do the archaeology support then adjacent might work, but it won’t work for me here.

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Cchallahchic.bsky.social

Choose 20 books that have stayed with you or influenced you. One book per day for 20 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just covers. #Day5#BookSky 💙📚 Forgot about this for a minute

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Ttwlldun.bsky.social

Have I showed off my history library on here by the way. My lockdown project. An entire one side of the room, in date order. Starts with prehistory, ends with Trump being elected. My favourite thing

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scienceonly.bsky.social

Strong archaeology backup supports Yamnaya, PIE-speaking horseback riders as seeding Europe and W Asia in the lithic times. But nothing is ever solid in prehistory. Here the horse part is challenged. www.sciencenews.org/article/hors...

Horses may have been domesticated twice. Only one attempt stuck
Horses may have been domesticated twice. Only one attempt stuck

Genetic evidence suggests that the ancestors of domestic horses were bred for mobility about 4,200 years ago.

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