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- Gravesite in France offers evidence of steppe migrant integration with Late Neolithic Europeansphys.org ↗Submitted 4 days ago to archaeology@mander.xyz | 1 comment
- Arborglyphs – Basque immigrant sheepherders left their marks on aspen trees in the American Westtheconversation.com ↗Submitted 5 days ago to anthropology@mander.xyz | 0 comments
- Submitted 5 days ago to archaeology@mander.xyz | 0 comments
- Digital public archaeology: Excavating data from digs done decades ago and connecting with today’s communitiestheconversation.com ↗Submitted 1 week ago to archaeology@mander.xyz | 0 comments
- Submitted 1 week ago to archaeology@mander.xyz | 0 comments
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- Submitted 5 weeks ago to science@mander.xyz | 0 comments
- Submitted 5 weeks ago to archaeology@mander.xyz | 0 comments
- Study reveals the dietary practices of the agropastoral communities of the northeast Iberian Peninsulaphys.org ↗Submitted 1 month ago to archaeology@mander.xyz | 0 comments
- Comment on Refractometers 1 month ago:
Refractometers are one of the most misunderstood tools in home brewing. The two biggest mistakes are using the sg side of a dual brix/sg scale (the conversion is non-linear, and the scale will likely become increasingly off between the two the higher the gravity), and using one like a hydrometer, ie simply subtracting final from original gravity. Instead, only use the brix side of the scale, and use a calculator such as this one to determine the actual specific gravity/abv once fermentation begins: www.brewersfriend.com/refractometer-calculator/ (don’t worry too much about the Wort Correction Factor.) Do that, and your refractometer will be your best friend.
- Submitted 1 month ago to anthropology@mander.xyz | 4 comments
- Submitted 1 month ago to anthropology@mander.xyz | 1 comment
- Submitted 1 month ago to archaeology@mander.xyz | 0 comments
- Social change may explain decline in genetic diversity of the Y chromosome at the end of the Neolithic periodphys.org ↗Submitted 1 month ago to archaeology@mander.xyz | 0 comments
- Submitted 2 months ago to homebrewing@sopuli.xyz | 3 comments
- Submitted 2 months ago to anthropology@mander.xyz | 2 comments
- Submitted 2 months ago to archaeology@mander.xyz | 0 comments
- Neolithic women in Europe were tied up and buried alive in ritual sacrifices, study suggestswww.livescience.com ↗Submitted 2 months ago to archaeology@mander.xyz | 3 comments
- Submitted 2 months ago to archaeology@mander.xyz | 10 comments
- Submitted 2 months ago to anthropology@mander.xyz | 0 comments
- Comment on Archaeologists Are Organizing to Dig Out of Poverty Wages 2 months ago:
“meager benefits”, I wish. I have a specialized degree and nearly 15 years of experience in CRM, and I have absolutely none. No vacation, no sick leave, no health insurance, no retirement, nada. And essentially no chance of that changing without going back to school to get a master’s, and even then no guarantee. I hear legends from time to time of field techs trying to unionize back in the 90s and getting blacklisted, hopefully this time it takes off instead.
- Low tides reveal Bronze Age fortress that likely defended against Irish mainlandwww.livescience.com ↗Submitted 2 months ago to archaeology@mander.xyz | 0 comments
- Comment on Looks like SEO chuds are now adding 'Reddit' to the titles. 2 months ago:
You mean the ones where all the comments say [deleted]?
- Submitted 2 months ago to archaeology@mander.xyz | 0 comments
- Elephant hunting by early humans may explain proximity between extensive Paleolithic stone quarries and water sourcesphys.org ↗Submitted 2 months ago to archaeology@mander.xyz | 0 comments
- Why did modern humans replace the Neanderthals? The key might lie in our social structuresphys.org ↗Submitted 2 months ago to anthropology@mander.xyz | 4 comments
- Obsidian blades with food traces reveal 1st settlers of Rapa Nui had regular contact with South Americans 1,000 years agowww.livescience.com ↗Submitted 2 months ago to archaeology@mander.xyz | 0 comments
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- Comment on Usage Of Elon Musk’s X Dropped 30% In The Last Year, Study Suggests 3 months ago:
Xcrement
- Comment on Can witches fly? A historian unpacks the medieval invention − and skepticism − of the witch on a broomstick 3 months ago:
Fourth paragraph from the end:
Scholars have speculated that the ointments often mentioned in accounts of such flight might have functioned as hallucinogens, producing sensations of flying. The most thorough study of these accounts, however, finds that such references rarely appear in voluntary testimony. They come instead from authorities recording, and often reshaping, what accused witches said.