Blogs about: Pleistocene

Featured Blog

Recent Finds--Jeremy Inlet, Edisto Island, S.C.

danelliott wrote 1 week ago: May 6, 2008, Rincon, Georgia, Fresh from the beach. Archaeologists have known about the paleontolo … more »

Tags: archaeology, Early Man, Fossil, South Carolina

Rare Musk Ox May Be Threatened By Climate Change

kittymowmow wrote 2 weeks ago: The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) recently launched a four-year study to determine if climate … more »

Tags: wildlife conservation society, musk ox, national park service, U. S. Geological Survey, Alaska Fish and Game, university of Montana

Can cheetahs outrun their own genes?2 comments

makaimauka wrote 1 month ago: You might know that cheetahs can run 70 miles per hour, but did you know that their hips and shoulde … more »

Tags: wildlife

Masters of the Biosphere

Woodrow wrote 1 month ago: Managed Conservation, Determined Extinction There is only one species of human being, divided up, if … more »

Tags: Environment, wildlife

What was the cause of the woolly mammoth extinction? Climate change or hunting?3 comments

Kambiz Kamrani wrote 1 month ago: The following post doesn’t directly have much to do with anthropology. Indirectly, it sure doe … more »

Tags: archaeology, Blog, Physical Anthropology

More on Vajda's Siberian-Na-Dene Language Link14 comments

Alex Greengaard wrote 1 month ago: National Geographic News has just published an article about the recent symposium in Alaska regardin … more »

Tags: Linguistic Anthropology, Blog

15. Water of life (2)2 comments

waterworks wrote 4 months ago: [The word “whisky” derives from uisge beatha – Gaelic for “the water of life”]  Why does … more »

Tags: Whisky

500,000 year old Homo erectus from Turkey, and with Tuberculosis4 comments

Kambiz Kamrani wrote 5 months ago: EurekAlert is running a very interesting press release on the discovery of a 500,000 year old Homo e … more »

Tags: Blog, Physical Anthropology

Aplomado Falcons, Part I - Meeting a Raven1 comment

fatfinch wrote 6 months ago: Aplomado Falcons are rare birds. So rare, in fact, that no one really knows how many exist. Their … more »

Tags: Avian Reproduction, Bird brains, birding, Falcons

A Rich Collection of Fossils from Fonelas P-1, Spain

Kambiz Kamrani wrote 6 months ago: The BBC reports on the discovery of a very abundant collection of fossils unearthed at an ancient … more »

Tags: Physical Anthropology, Blog

Altruism And Hostility Not Contradicting, But Evolved Together1 comment

huehueteotl wrote 6 months ago: SFI researcher Samuel Bowles and colleague Jung-Kyoo Choi of Kyungpook National University in South … more »

Tags: Psychology, World History

Memoir: Kathmandu Valley Legend (Satis Shroff,Freiburg)

satisshroff wrote 8 months ago:   Memoir: Kathmandu Valley Legend (Satis Shroff)   “I have a strong interest in the lege … more »

Tags: Kathmandu Valley, Manjushri, nepal, Kathmandu is Nepal, Chovar Gorge, Bagmati river, Nakhu, Godavari, Japan


Have your say. Start a blog.

See our free features »

Related Tags
All »

Follow this tag via RSS

Find other items tagged with “pleistocene”:
Technorati Del.icio.us IceRocket