metin, hace 5 meses a random en #science #biology #anthropology #quote #quotes #wisdom #humanity #humans
#science #biology #anthropology #quote #quotes #wisdom #humanity #humans
arzi, hace 5 meses en @metin While it's a nice feel-good story, there is no evidence Mead ever said that nor are healed bones exclusive to humans. Sources: https://www.sapiens.org/culture/margaret-mead-femur/ https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/margaret-mead-healed-femur/
@metin While it's a nice feel-good story, there is no evidence Mead ever said that nor are healed bones exclusive to humans.
Sources: https://www.sapiens.org/culture/margaret-mead-femur/ https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/margaret-mead-healed-femur/
metin, hace 5 meses en @feyter @drazraeltod Yeah, in the end humans developed a complex derivative of instinct. We're not as different as we like to think. 🙂
@feyter @drazraeltod Yeah, in the end humans developed a complex derivative of instinct. We're not as different as we like to think. 🙂
readbeanicecream, hace 10 meses a science en Bronze Age cauldrons show we’ve always loved meat, dairy, and fancy cookware: Family feasts were the way to eat 5,000 years ago. https://www.popsci.com/science/bronze-age-cauldrons-diet/ #science #archaeology #bronzeage #cookware #anthropology
Bronze Age cauldrons show we’ve always loved meat, dairy, and fancy cookware: Family feasts were the way to eat 5,000 years ago. https://www.popsci.com/science/bronze-age-cauldrons-diet/ #science #archaeology #bronzeage #cookware #anthropology