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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 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
May 17, 2018May 2018

Posted by Aivery
Here's a great anthropology episode of Star Talk. Interview with Jane Goodall. Into the Wild, with Jane Goodall by StarTalk Radio ://player.fm/1qalmC nowplaying
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Jul 19, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by Etre
Cocaine anybody??
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Aug 17, 2018Aug 2018

Posted by Etre
Oldest Cheese on Earth Found in Ancient Egyptian Tomb of Ptahhmes Shared from my Google feed
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Aug 11, 2018Aug 2018

Posted by Surfpirate
About an hour north of Lima, the capital city of Peru, lies the oldest known city in the New World, Caral. We visited it back in 2011 and it is an interesting site that dates by to the same era as the Egyptian Old Kingdom, at least 5,000 years ago.
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Aug 13, 2018Aug 2018

Posted by Surfpirate
One of the oldest, surviving houses in the new world was built in Lima by Capt. Jeronimo del Alagio in 1535, the land was given to him Pizarro for faithful service during the Inca Conquest and sits to the left of the Presidential Palace that Pizarro ...
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Jul 19, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by Etre
This guy has some valid points!!
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Dec 29, 2018Dec 2018

Posted by Jnei
A crown or a bucket? When archaeologists make mistakes
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Nov 27, 2018Nov 2018

Posted by Aivery
Archaeologists from the University of Sheffield have uncovered a previously unknown Anglo-Saxon cemetery.
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Jul 16, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by Etre
Coral Castle, Florida
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Jul 19, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by Etre
Great!!! What I Have been talking about, the book is not written yet.
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Aug 12, 2018Aug 2018

Posted by Etre
I just find this facinating..... hmm....
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Jul 16, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by Etre
What do you think??
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Jul 16, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by Etre
Answer
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Jul 16, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by Etre
Antithesis
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Aug 8, 2018Aug 2018

Posted by Etre
I think this as well has an offering of knowledge ..
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Aug 13, 2018Aug 2018

Posted by Surfpirate
The Treasure of La Capitana is from the wreck of a treasure ship that went down off the coast of Ecuador in 1654, we were fortunate enough to get a private viewing of it when we were staying at a boutique hotel in Guayaquil, EC. The owner of the ...
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Oct 5, 2018Oct 2018

Posted by Druvius
Neanderthal health care, and one of my favorite blogs:
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Sep 13, 2018Sep 2018

Posted by Druvius
Oooh, earliest known drawing. I'll be blogging on this.
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Mar 16, 2019Mar 2019

Posted by Elganned
Changes in diet may have led to changes in speech. Sounds a little deterministic to me, but interesting nonetheless.
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Mar 17, 2019Mar 2019

Posted by Jnei
"An Anglo-Saxon gold pendant, found near a site where a similar item worth £145,000 was dug up, probably belonged to a woman of "high social status". The Winfarthing Pendant was found in 2014 near Diss in Norfolk. The latest pendant, with a ...
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Mar 18, 2019Mar 2019

Posted by Maiasaura
Beads Found in 3,400-year-old Nordic Graves Were Made by King Tut's Glassmaker
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Mar 21, 2019Mar 2019

Posted by MojoDave
2500 year old ship found, 70% complete!
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Mar 24, 2019Mar 2019

Posted by ipdg77
Huge fossil discovery made in China's Hubei province
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Anthropology and Archaeology
Mar 25, 2019Mar 2019

Posted by Elganned
Aztec war sacrifices found in Mexico may point to elusive royal tomb
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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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