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Group for anyone interested in anthropology. Ask questions, share anthropology related news or photos.


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Group for anyone interested in anthropology. Ask questions, share anthropology related news or photos.


If you are an ancient astronaut theorist or believe in some kid of conspiracy theory, this is not the place for you. While we encourage discussion about cultures and .. Read more

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Anthropology and Archaeology
Feb 12, 2019Feb 2019

Posted by SkyeDreamer
"Anthropology and Archaeology Group" Fascinating! Love to see human ingenuity defy the odds and make amazing (to me) discoveries on how ancient events may have happened! Never saw this version on Nat Geo- it should be! "
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Feb 7, 2019Feb 2019

Posted by Surfpirate
I'm not saying it was aliens because it probably wasn't.
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Feb 7, 2019Feb 2019

Posted by Elganned
For @moontiger Photos of Easter Island statues being excavated. I couldn't find the ones I saw in National Geographic, but a google search of "photos of unearthing Easter Island moai" yielded these and many more.
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Feb 6, 2019Feb 2019

Posted by MoonTiger
Another great technique for moving ancient monoliths! Trust me... The ancients HAD the technology! Many or most records of it were destroyed when Christians burned the incredible Library of Alexandria.
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Feb 6, 2019Feb 2019

Posted by MoonTiger
Surviving Easter Islanders were NOT lying when they said giant statues WALKED into place!!!
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Feb 6, 2019Feb 2019

Posted by Elganned
Ancient church beneath Turkish lake, and maybe a pagan temple underneath that.
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Feb 6, 2019Feb 2019

Posted by Elganned
Some of the earliest examples of Homo Sapiens found in Morocco.
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Feb 4, 2019Feb 2019

Posted by MoonTiger
Enlightened Incarceration
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Feb 3, 2019Feb 2019

Posted by MoonTiger
Video of man erecting 20-ton block from horizontal to perfectly vertical by himself. Same technique could have been employed in erecting Anciet Egypt's gigantic obelisks.
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Feb 3, 2019Feb 2019

Posted by Surfpirate
Was this some sort of candle holder, gambling dice, astronomical device or maybe just an ancient variation on a fad like say the Rubix Cube?
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Feb 3, 2019Feb 2019

Posted by MoonTiger
Enjoy this photo and this amazing accomplishment of the ancients, my friends! The meditative/hypnotic effect of walking through this long colonnade with shadows from a low sun would probably provide an out-of-body experience!
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Feb 2, 2019Feb 2019

Posted by MoonTiger
Many great photos of Innuits!
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Feb 2, 2019Feb 2019

Posted by Jnei
Pembrokeshire chariot burial finds ruled as treasure
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Jan 30, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by Elganned
Cave in Siberia yields more information about the Denisovans.
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Jan 26, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by Jnei
"Thousands of years old" Scottish stone circle turns out to be twenty years old...
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Jan 24, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by MoonTiger
Going with relatively modern anthropology spanning recent centuries in America, I am hoping for interesting and insightful interactions here re this unspeakable national horror that is rarely, if ever taught in our schools. This site is VAST, so I ...
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Jan 17, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by MoonTiger
Dawn of Agriculture: Worst Mistake EVER? Pulitzer Prize Winner (Guns, Germs and Steel) Jared Diamond thinks so...
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Jan 17, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by Donotbelieve
It's a long article, but interesting.
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Jan 17, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by Surfpirate
The fascination with books has a long history.
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Jan 16, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by Lukian
evidence of the silk road and the role of women in manuscript writing Medieval women’s early involvement in manuscript production suggested by lapis lazuli identification in dental calculus Abstract During the European Middle Ages, the ...
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Jan 16, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by SkotlandSkye
This is interesting —King Tut and meteorites
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Jan 16, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by MoonTiger
Learning of Early American Irish Slaves in a Conversation with Master Historian Queen Elizabeth Most American professors deny the existence of actual Irish slaves, calling them indentured servants instead. But Queen Elizabeth was kind enough to step...
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Jan 14, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by Donotbelieve
Earliest known lead exposure...
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Jan 13, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by Maiasaura
New theory regarding the purpose of Easter Island moai:
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Jan 12, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by MoonTiger
Best tutorial on 11,500-year-old temple sites at Gobekli Tepe in Turkey, IMO. National Geographic Special.
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Posted by PiratefishSeasons greetings, you heathens.

Posted by SurfpirateA photographic collection of pagan costumes associated with the winter solstice. [dangerousminds.net]

Posted by MoonTigerIIAncient Evenings Fun!

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Posted by EyesThatSmileThis sculptor is amazing. [boredpanda.com]

Posted by DruviusWell preserved 500 year old ship found at bottom of Baltic Sea. Way cool find, hope we have the means to properly investigate it. [sciencealert.com]

Posted by qpr81there's a small island in front of the temple site and they found artifacts even there.

Posted by qpr81there's a small island in front of the temple site and they found artifacts even there.

Posted by qpr81there's a small island in front of the temple site and they found artifacts even there.

Posted by qpr81the hole in this image -according to the guide- was a window to let the sun rays hit a certain spot announcing the summer/winter etc.

Posted by qpr81Trajan's column in Rome. Shame they put a pope on top of it. Even though this is a monument raised over a genocide it's still something worth seeing.

Posted by qpr81Trajan's column in Rome. Shame they put a pope on top of it. Even though this is a monument raised over a genocide it's still something worth seeing.

Posted by qpr81Trajan's column in Rome. Shame they put a pope on top of it. Even though this is a monument raised over a genocide it's still something worth seeing.

Posted by qpr81Ħaġar Qim temple in Malta. Stunning even if a bit of walk...

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