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A Future in the Author’s Backyard: The New Edition of Ursula K. Le Guin’s Always Coming Home

anthropology

A Future in the Author’s Backyard: The New Edition of Ursula K. Le Guin’s Always Coming Home

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From Science to Spirit: Equus, Story of the Horse Explores the Animal’s Connection to Humans

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Téa Wimer, Muggle Studies 101, Cotsen Children's Library

Princeton’s “Muggle Studies 101” Exhibit Deeply Misunderstands Bagels

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Julien d'Huy, “A Cosmic Hunt in the Berber Sky: A Phylogenetic Reconstruction of Palaeolithic Mythology,” Julien d’Huy, in Les Cahiers de l’AARS, No. 16; 2013, ACCURAT

Scientist Tracks the Movement and Evolution of Ancient Myths Across Continents

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The Smith and the Devil old fairy tale origins phylogenetic trees

Is This One of Mankind’s Oldest Fairy Tales?

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What Are You Reading (When You’re Not Reading Science Fiction/Fantasy)?

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Homo Sapiens Didn’t Evolve in a Vacuum: Scientific American’s Human Hybrids

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Why We’re The Last Ape Standing

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Evolution in Black and White

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Forge of Darkness is Erikson’s Anthropological Thought Experiment

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Some Thoughts on Anthropological Science Fiction as a Sub-Genre

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They Were a Lot Like Us: How to Think Like a Neandertal

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