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Posts by Mark

Far fewer than we have before.

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MAGAts love to lie though

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Jesus fuck. This is sickening.

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And the right wingers will claim he’s building it using his own money because that’s “just the kind of person he is.” BS. He will. He’ll find a way to charge it back to our country or he just doesn’t intend to leave the WH.

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And nothing at all will happen to the Trump regime.

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They cut is taxes for the rich but at the expense of healthcare, education, and other safety nets.

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If a democrat did this republicans would be calling for immediate impeachment proceedings.

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Where can I listen?!

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New clues to the 'nailed head ritual' uncovered in Spain - Popular Science

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Mass grave from Seven Years’ War unearthed at Prague’s Břevnov Monastery Archaeologists in Prague have uncovered one of Europe's largest mass burial sites from the Seven Years' War. The discovery was made in the courtyard of Břevnov Monastery.

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The excavation, conducted from June to November last year, confirmed that the graves were created in May and June 1757, during the Prussian invasion of the Czech lands. Artefacts like uniform remnants, buttons, buckles, and ammunition point to this period.

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If she believes that then she is naive as hell.

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I’m slowly getting there myself unfortunately. It used to be a great app for connecting with other scholars.

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100% disqualifying. But the GOP is the party of rapists and felons now.

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NARIA - Communities - Pandora

🏺 Massive new isotope database drops! NARIA (North American Repository for Archaeological Isotopes) just launched with 28k+ measurements spanning 12,000 years of human history across North America 🗺️

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Medieval crowns of Eastern European royalty hidden in cathedral wall since World War II finally recovered A cache of precious metal regalia recently discovered in a Lithuanian cathedral sheds light on medieval royalty.

The 16th century burial regalia were found wrapped in newspaper dated Sept 1939 and squirreled away in a wall under a staircase in the Vilnius Cathedral's crypt. 🏺🧪

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Do you really think they’re going to tell the truth in the movie?

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Because the GOP is no longer serious. If this was a democrat then they’d be screaming about it.

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Not surprised at all

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If only they knew how much professors actually make in the social sciences and humanities. Then again, they’ll just say that we don’t need those majors too 🤦‍♂️

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Fragmentary and dispersed: Preadult personhood and social memory in a Southeast Asian forager cemetery: Hunter Gatherer Research: Vol 0, No 0 Bioarchaeological analyses of preadults provide a wealth of information about past lifeways and social structures, including aspects of personhood. However, studies of personhood and childhood in arch...

In slightly belated (although no less exciting news) I have a new #bioarchaeology publication with Hunter Gatherer Research!

"Fragmentary and dispersed: Preadult personhood and social memory in a Southeast Asian forager cemetery" - doi.org/10.3828/hgr....

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And see how many more viewers there are for it!

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Early Childhood in Precolonial South America: Breastfeeding, Infant Mortality, and Stable Isotopes Analysis in Southeastern Shell Mound Builders During the Middle Holocene (7th–5th Millennium BP) This article presents and discusses isotopic data on breastfeeding, weaning, and complementary diet during early childhood in Middle Holocene southeastern Brazil. The study focuses on human individua...
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He should have been prohibited from running for office again per the US constitution. But of course the court he bought helped him out.

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I have my best PhD program interview in a couple weeks.

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lol sorry it was autocorrect striking again. Was just saying I didn’t like it for osteological comparative. There are other books out there that are good for it.

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I have it and I personally don’t like it for comparative Shadyside. There are better books out there if that’s what you’re going for.

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Syphilis originated in the Americas, ancient DNA shows, but European colonialism spread it widely Paleogenomics has finally solved a question that has puzzled researchers for decades: Where did syphilis come from?

www.livescience.com/archaeology/... 🏺🧪

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I think everyone loves the patella!

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Archaeologists have found dozens more sacrificed horses in 2,800-year-old burial in Siberia that's eerily similar to Scythian graves The sacrifices could be an early form of a Scythian burial tradition that lasted for hundreds of years.

Archaeological evidence suggests Herodotus was not exaggerating his description of a “royal” Scythian burial. 🏺🧪

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I’m sure you do. But again, maybe that’s how YOUR university works but that’s definitely not the case for the vast majority of graduate schools.

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