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Assoc. Prof. of Archaeology at UCCS in Colorado, mind usually other places. Agent-based models and quantitative methods usually for the Palaeolithic.
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Newly found Sitwe 23 (SW23), situated in the northern Luangwa drainage system, may document one or more temporal windows during the Chibanian age (770–126 ka) Sitwe 23, a Complex ESA/MSA Locality in the Northern Luangwa Valley, Zambia 🏺🧪 link.springer.com/article/10.1...

The Sitwe 23 research area. Left is an elevation profile of the Luangwa River Basin showing the research area to be in the northeastern margin of the basin. Upper right is the locality relative to Sitwe Village and the Mafinga Hills northeast of the village. Bottom right is the SW23 locality with the placement of SW23A–D (image from Google Earth Pro V.7.3.6.9345/January 3, 2023 © 2023 Airbus)
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You've heard of handy apes and inventive crows. But a ton of other animals — from burrowing owls and bears to insects — use tools, and it the behavior seems way, way more widespread than people generally think. I wrote about it for National Wildlife Magazine! 🌏🧪🦉🐍

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Please read this. It's so important. And then make some noise for them to pour more resources into the nasal covid vaccine, the ONLY way we get out of this mess.

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Academics in May/Academics in August

left image of dapper looking marksman at Olympics, right image of Turkish marksman all outta fucks
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How Denisovans thrived on top of the world: Mysterious ancient humans’ survival secrets revealed 🏺🧪 www.nature.com/articles/d41... The cave-dwelling group hunted animals such as hyenas and hares to sustain themselves in harsh environments.

An artist’s illustration of a male Denisovan, a group of ancient humans discovered in a Siberian cave in 2010.
Credit: John Bavaro Fine Art/Science Photo Library
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Colin D. Wren
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Assoc. Prof. of Archaeology at UCCS in Colorado, mind usually other places. Agent-based models and quantitative methods usually for the Palaeolithic.
397 followers246 following149 posts