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TOUTSWEMOGALA
M y poem “Horizon No Less Curved” grew from insights about humanity and history, timelessness and change, that I gained as an anthropologist before, during, and after participating in an archaeological dig some years ago. The site, Toutswemogala, was an Early Iron Age Bantu refuge on a hill in Botswana. T he excavation I participated in during most of 1969 revealed house floors, walls VACCINES ANTHROPOLOGY Some people are wary of or may refuse vaccines. Social scientists are part of a movement to encourage self-empowerment to end the current pandemic. By Emily Brunson and Monica Schoch-Spana. /. 15 Jan 2021. Emily Brunson is an associate professor of anthropology at Texas State University. Monica Schoch-Spana is a senior scholar with the CenterIMPERIALISM 2020
How Imperialism Gave Us 2020. News headlines suggest that the problems of 2020 were unprecedented, but the collision of a pandemic and racial violence is nothing new under imperialism. Rick W.A. Smith is a biocultural anthropologist at George Mason University. T he world is caught in the grip of a deadly pandemic and yet another wave of NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION ONLINE Yet anthropologist and scholar of body language Ray Birdwhistell, who in the 1940s and ’50s was one of the first to seriously study nonverbal behavior, estimated that “facial expression, gestures, posture and gait, and visible arm and other body movements” make up 65–70 percent of the social meaning of a conversation. NEANDERTHAL EXTINCTION Survival of the Socially Fittest. In the great saga of evolution, humans survived and Neanderthals didn’t. New research suggests why. Cay Leytham-Powell is the assistant art editor at SAPIENS. H umans ( Homo sapiens) may have caused the extinction of Neanderthals ( Homo neanderthalensis) because of our greater talent for social innovationand
SUTTON HOO'S STORY GOES DEEPER THAN THE DIG Sutton Hoo’s Story Goes Deeper Than. The Dig. The archaeologist in charge of the Sutton Hoo burial mounds recounts what has been discovered at the famous English site since the 1930s excavation portrayed in the movie The Dig. Martin Carver is an emeritus professor of archaeology at the University of York and the director of researchat Sutton
NATIVE AMERICAN BOARDING SCHOOLS AND FORCED ASSIMILATION 3. Many Native American boarding schools imposed a militaristic system featuring regimented schedules, adherence to order, and technical training. Children were dressed in crisp uniforms and lined up like soldiers for this photo at the Cantonment Boarding School in Oklahoma, which was previously a U.S. Army barracks. DMNS BR61-284.IS RACE REAL?
Writer Sherman Alexie, a member of the Spokane-Coeur d’Alene tribes, put the question this way in a 1998 interview: “If race is not real, explain sickle cell anemia to me.”. In sickle cell anemia, red blood cells take on an unusual crescent shape that makes it CAN CHILD SEX OFFENDERS BE REHABILITATED? Can Child Sex Offenders Be Rehabilitated? - SAPIENS. Dexter, the protagonist of a TV series by the same name, commits horrific acts of murder—but he does not sexually abuse children, which seems to make him less vilified than the show’s criminal COVID-19 ENVIRONMENT An anthropologist looks at past disease outbreaks to consider how the COVID-19 crisis may—or may not—benefit the environment. Elic Weitzel is a doctoral student in anthropology at the University of Connecticut. I n the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many have noted that the Earth seems to be recovering from degradation and pollution.TOUTSWEMOGALA
M y poem “Horizon No Less Curved” grew from insights about humanity and history, timelessness and change, that I gained as an anthropologist before, during, and after participating in an archaeological dig some years ago. The site, Toutswemogala, was an Early Iron Age Bantu refuge on a hill in Botswana. T he excavation I participated in during most of 1969 revealed house floors, walls VACCINES ANTHROPOLOGY Some people are wary of or may refuse vaccines. Social scientists are part of a movement to encourage self-empowerment to end the current pandemic. By Emily Brunson and Monica Schoch-Spana. /. 15 Jan 2021. Emily Brunson is an associate professor of anthropology at Texas State University. Monica Schoch-Spana is a senior scholar with the CenterIMPERIALISM 2020
How Imperialism Gave Us 2020. News headlines suggest that the problems of 2020 were unprecedented, but the collision of a pandemic and racial violence is nothing new under imperialism. Rick W.A. Smith is a biocultural anthropologist at George Mason University. T he world is caught in the grip of a deadly pandemic and yet another wave of NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION ONLINE Yet anthropologist and scholar of body language Ray Birdwhistell, who in the 1940s and ’50s was one of the first to seriously study nonverbal behavior, estimated that “facial expression, gestures, posture and gait, and visible arm and other body movements” make up 65–70 percent of the social meaning of a conversation. NEANDERTHAL EXTINCTION Survival of the Socially Fittest. In the great saga of evolution, humans survived and Neanderthals didn’t. New research suggests why. Cay Leytham-Powell is the assistant art editor at SAPIENS. H umans ( Homo sapiens) may have caused the extinction of Neanderthals ( Homo neanderthalensis) because of our greater talent for social innovationand
SUTTON HOO'S STORY GOES DEEPER THAN THE DIG Sutton Hoo’s Story Goes Deeper Than. The Dig. The archaeologist in charge of the Sutton Hoo burial mounds recounts what has been discovered at the famous English site since the 1930s excavation portrayed in the movie The Dig. Martin Carver is an emeritus professor of archaeology at the University of York and the director of researchat Sutton
NATIVE AMERICAN BOARDING SCHOOLS AND FORCED ASSIMILATION 3. Many Native American boarding schools imposed a militaristic system featuring regimented schedules, adherence to order, and technical training. Children were dressed in crisp uniforms and lined up like soldiers for this photo at the Cantonment Boarding School in Oklahoma, which was previously a U.S. Army barracks. DMNS BR61-284.IS RACE REAL?
Writer Sherman Alexie, a member of the Spokane-Coeur d’Alene tribes, put the question this way in a 1998 interview: “If race is not real, explain sickle cell anemia to me.”. In sickle cell anemia, red blood cells take on an unusual crescent shape that makes it CAN CHILD SEX OFFENDERS BE REHABILITATED? Can Child Sex Offenders Be Rehabilitated? - SAPIENS. Dexter, the protagonist of a TV series by the same name, commits horrific acts of murder—but he does not sexually abuse children, which seems to make him less vilified than the show’s criminal WORSHIPPING ONLINE COVID-19 A nd then on March 15, 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, everything changed. The Australian government ordered a full shutdown of all but essential services—and churches were not on the “essential list.”. A s services started to be streamed online, Cristina began watching them on her iPad, always alone and mostlywhile catching
DO YOU WANT TO WRITE FOR SAPIENS? I n this free online webinar, SAPIENS’ editor-in-chief Chip Colwell explains the ins-and-outs of writing for the magazine and its peer publications. Learn who is behind the SAPIENS editorial team, how to propose and craft an article, and why writing for the public matters. Whether you’re an anthropologist who has successfully published popular pieces or a graduate student looking toCOVID-19 SPORTS
Why Are Sports Fans So Bereft Without Live Games? Two anthropologists and diehard sports enthusiasts reflect on why documentaries and draft coverage only go so far in filling the void amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Frances Sutton is a doctoral candidate in anthropology at Ohio State University. Jeffrey H. Cohen is a professor of anthropologyat
WHITE POWER DOG WHISTLES What White Power Supporters Hear Trump Saying. The term “political correctness” can be readily deployed as a racist dog whistle—one that President Donald Trump has been blowing with increasing vigor since his election in 2016. By Alexander Hinton. /. 6 Oct 2020. Alexander Hinton is a distinguished professor of anthropology atRutgers
HOW MANY PEOPLE LIVED IN THE ANGKOR EMPIRE? Mapping medieval structures in Angkor. O ver the last 30 years, archaeologists working in collaboration with Cambodia’s APSARA Authority have been exploring the jungles and rice fields of Cambodia, documenting thousands of medieval features that remain inscribed on the landscape. This work has included digging traditional excavation sites, surveying the landscape from the back of dirt DISCOVERING AFRICA'S OLDEST BURIAL A child called “Mtoto” A round 78,000 years ago, a small child of 2 1/2–3 years of age was carefully placed on their right side in a shallow pit in a cave near Kenya’s coast. Their legs were raised to their chest in a flexed position, and their body wrapped in a special cloth, perhaps an animal skin.NEANDERTHAL ART
It was created in caves across the full breadth of Spain, and at Ardales it occurred at multiple times over at least an 18,000-year period. Excitingly, the types of paintings produced (red lines, dots, and hand stencils) are also found in caves elsewhere in Europe, so it would not be surprising if some of these were made by Neanderthals,too.
ARCHIVAL ACTIVISM
A rchival activism starts from the recognition that archives, as repositories of the past, are not neutral. Postcolonial and feminist scholars—from Stuart Hall and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak to Michel-Rolph Trouillot—have long drawn attention to the political potential (and dangers) of archives in shaping relations of power and conceptualizations of heritage and belonging in a society. SEX IN SPORT: MEN DON’T ALWAYS HAVE THE ADVANTAGE A quick aside: There are different ways to define biological sex (based on the presence of gonads, internal and external genitalia, chromosomes, or hormones). None of these consistently present a clear and hard boundary between male and female; instead, each presents a range of variation. The binary scheme of sex categorization is a false dichotomy: a dichotomy that is misunderstood and PATRICK FAULKNER ARCHIVES Patrick Faulkner is a senior lecturer in the department of archaeology at The University of Sydney in Australia. His research interests include: coastal paleoeconomies, with a principal focus on the tropics; Australian archaeology, zooarchaeology, and taphonomy; and human ecology, economics, and human-environment interactions and technology. Currently, Faulkner is working on projects focusing COVID-19 ENVIRONMENT An anthropologist looks at past disease outbreaks to consider how the COVID-19 crisis may—or may not—benefit the environment. Elic Weitzel is a doctoral student in anthropology at the University of Connecticut. I n the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many have noted that the Earth seems to be recovering from degradation and pollution. VACCINES ANTHROPOLOGY Some people are wary of or may refuse vaccines. Social scientists are part of a movement to encourage self-empowerment to end the current pandemic. By Emily Brunson and Monica Schoch-Spana. /. 15 Jan 2021. Emily Brunson is an associate professor of anthropology at Texas State University. Monica Schoch-Spana is a senior scholar with the CenterTOUTSWEMOGALA
M y poem “Horizon No Less Curved” grew from insights about humanity and history, timelessness and change, that I gained as an anthropologist before, during, and after participating in an archaeological dig some years ago. The site, Toutswemogala, was an Early Iron Age Bantu refuge on a hill in Botswana. T he excavation I participated in during most of 1969 revealed house floors, walls NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION ONLINE Yet anthropologist and scholar of body language Ray Birdwhistell, who in the 1940s and ’50s was one of the first to seriously study nonverbal behavior, estimated that “facial expression, gestures, posture and gait, and visible arm and other body movements” make up 65–70 percent of the social meaning of a conversation. NEANDERTHAL EXTINCTION Survival of the Socially Fittest. In the great saga of evolution, humans survived and Neanderthals didn’t. New research suggests why. Cay Leytham-Powell is the assistant art editor at SAPIENS. H umans ( Homo sapiens) may have caused the extinction of Neanderthals ( Homo neanderthalensis) because of our greater talent for social innovationand
SUTTON HOO'S STORY GOES DEEPER THAN THE DIG Sutton Hoo’s Story Goes Deeper Than. The Dig. The archaeologist in charge of the Sutton Hoo burial mounds recounts what has been discovered at the famous English site since the 1930s excavation portrayed in the movie The Dig. Martin Carver is an emeritus professor of archaeology at the University of York and the director of researchat Sutton
NATIVE AMERICAN BOARDING SCHOOLS AND FORCED ASSIMILATION 3. Many Native American boarding schools imposed a militaristic system featuring regimented schedules, adherence to order, and technical training. Children were dressed in crisp uniforms and lined up like soldiers for this photo at the Cantonment Boarding School in Oklahoma, which was previously a U.S. Army barracks. DMNS BR61-284. WHITE POWER DOG WHISTLES What White Power Supporters Hear Trump Saying. The term “political correctness” can be readily deployed as a racist dog whistle—one that President Donald Trump has been blowing with increasing vigor since his election in 2016. By Alexander Hinton. /. 6 Oct 2020. Alexander Hinton is a distinguished professor of anthropology atRutgers
LAND MINE DETECTION RATS How Rats Are Overturning Decades of Military Norms. An anthropologist explores how the use of rats to clear ordnance in Cambodia is changing the culture of mine clearance. Darcie DeAngelo is a postdoctoral scholar in anthropology at the Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention at Binghamton University in New York. By DarcieDeAngelo. /.
CAN CHILD SEX OFFENDERS BE REHABILITATED? Can Child Sex Offenders Be Rehabilitated? - SAPIENS. Dexter, the protagonist of a TV series by the same name, commits horrific acts of murder—but he does not sexually abuse children, which seems to make him less vilified than the show’s criminal COVID-19 ENVIRONMENT An anthropologist looks at past disease outbreaks to consider how the COVID-19 crisis may—or may not—benefit the environment. Elic Weitzel is a doctoral student in anthropology at the University of Connecticut. I n the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many have noted that the Earth seems to be recovering from degradation and pollution. VACCINES ANTHROPOLOGY Some people are wary of or may refuse vaccines. Social scientists are part of a movement to encourage self-empowerment to end the current pandemic. By Emily Brunson and Monica Schoch-Spana. /. 15 Jan 2021. Emily Brunson is an associate professor of anthropology at Texas State University. Monica Schoch-Spana is a senior scholar with the CenterTOUTSWEMOGALA
M y poem “Horizon No Less Curved” grew from insights about humanity and history, timelessness and change, that I gained as an anthropologist before, during, and after participating in an archaeological dig some years ago. The site, Toutswemogala, was an Early Iron Age Bantu refuge on a hill in Botswana. T he excavation I participated in during most of 1969 revealed house floors, walls NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION ONLINE Yet anthropologist and scholar of body language Ray Birdwhistell, who in the 1940s and ’50s was one of the first to seriously study nonverbal behavior, estimated that “facial expression, gestures, posture and gait, and visible arm and other body movements” make up 65–70 percent of the social meaning of a conversation. NEANDERTHAL EXTINCTION Survival of the Socially Fittest. In the great saga of evolution, humans survived and Neanderthals didn’t. New research suggests why. Cay Leytham-Powell is the assistant art editor at SAPIENS. H umans ( Homo sapiens) may have caused the extinction of Neanderthals ( Homo neanderthalensis) because of our greater talent for social innovationand
SUTTON HOO'S STORY GOES DEEPER THAN THE DIG Sutton Hoo’s Story Goes Deeper Than. The Dig. The archaeologist in charge of the Sutton Hoo burial mounds recounts what has been discovered at the famous English site since the 1930s excavation portrayed in the movie The Dig. Martin Carver is an emeritus professor of archaeology at the University of York and the director of researchat Sutton
NATIVE AMERICAN BOARDING SCHOOLS AND FORCED ASSIMILATION 3. Many Native American boarding schools imposed a militaristic system featuring regimented schedules, adherence to order, and technical training. Children were dressed in crisp uniforms and lined up like soldiers for this photo at the Cantonment Boarding School in Oklahoma, which was previously a U.S. Army barracks. DMNS BR61-284. WHITE POWER DOG WHISTLES What White Power Supporters Hear Trump Saying. The term “political correctness” can be readily deployed as a racist dog whistle—one that President Donald Trump has been blowing with increasing vigor since his election in 2016. By Alexander Hinton. /. 6 Oct 2020. Alexander Hinton is a distinguished professor of anthropology atRutgers
LAND MINE DETECTION RATS How Rats Are Overturning Decades of Military Norms. An anthropologist explores how the use of rats to clear ordnance in Cambodia is changing the culture of mine clearance. Darcie DeAngelo is a postdoctoral scholar in anthropology at the Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention at Binghamton University in New York. By DarcieDeAngelo. /.
CAN CHILD SEX OFFENDERS BE REHABILITATED? Can Child Sex Offenders Be Rehabilitated? - SAPIENS. Dexter, the protagonist of a TV series by the same name, commits horrific acts of murder—but he does not sexually abuse children, which seems to make him less vilified than the show’s criminal WORSHIPPING ONLINE COVID-19 A nd then on March 15, 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, everything changed. The Australian government ordered a full shutdown of all but essential services—and churches were not on the “essential list.”. A s services started to be streamed online, Cristina began watching them on her iPad, always alone and mostlywhile catching
VACCINES ANTHROPOLOGY Some people are wary of or may refuse vaccines. Social scientists are part of a movement to encourage self-empowerment to end the current pandemic. By Emily Brunson and Monica Schoch-Spana. /. 15 Jan 2021. Emily Brunson is an associate professor of anthropology at Texas State University. Monica Schoch-Spana is a senior scholar with the Center DO YOU WANT TO WRITE FOR SAPIENS? I n this free online webinar, SAPIENS’ editor-in-chief Chip Colwell explains the ins-and-outs of writing for the magazine and its peer publications. Learn who is behind the SAPIENS editorial team, how to propose and craft an article, and why writing for the public matters. Whether you’re an anthropologist who has successfully published popular pieces or a graduate student looking toCOVID-19 SPORTS
Why Are Sports Fans So Bereft Without Live Games? Two anthropologists and diehard sports enthusiasts reflect on why documentaries and draft coverage only go so far in filling the void amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Frances Sutton is a doctoral candidate in anthropology at Ohio State University. Jeffrey H. Cohen is a professor of anthropologyat
WHITE POWER DOG WHISTLES What White Power Supporters Hear Trump Saying. The term “political correctness” can be readily deployed as a racist dog whistle—one that President Donald Trump has been blowing with increasing vigor since his election in 2016. By Alexander Hinton. /. 6 Oct 2020. Alexander Hinton is a distinguished professor of anthropology atRutgers
DISCOVERING AFRICA'S OLDEST BURIAL A child called “Mtoto” A round 78,000 years ago, a small child of 2 1/2–3 years of age was carefully placed on their right side in a shallow pit in a cave near Kenya’s coast. Their legs were raised to their chest in a flexed position, and their body wrapped in a special cloth, perhaps an animal skin. HOW MANY PEOPLE LIVED IN THE ANGKOR EMPIRE? Mapping medieval structures in Angkor. O ver the last 30 years, archaeologists working in collaboration with Cambodia’s APSARA Authority have been exploring the jungles and rice fields of Cambodia, documenting thousands of medieval features that remain inscribed on the landscape. This work has included digging traditional excavation sites, surveying the landscape from the back of dirtARCHIVAL ACTIVISM
A rchival activism starts from the recognition that archives, as repositories of the past, are not neutral. Postcolonial and feminist scholars—from Stuart Hall and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak to Michel-Rolph Trouillot—have long drawn attention to the political potential (and dangers) of archives in shaping relations of power and conceptualizations of heritage and belonging in a society. SEX IN SPORT: MEN DON’T ALWAYS HAVE THE ADVANTAGE A quick aside: There are different ways to define biological sex (based on the presence of gonads, internal and external genitalia, chromosomes, or hormones). None of these consistently present a clear and hard boundary between male and female; instead, each presents a range of variation. The binary scheme of sex categorization is a false dichotomy: a dichotomy that is misunderstood and PATRICK FAULKNER ARCHIVES Patrick Faulkner is a senior lecturer in the department of archaeology at The University of Sydney in Australia. His research interests include: coastal paleoeconomies, with a principal focus on the tropics; Australian archaeology, zooarchaeology, and taphonomy; and human ecology, economics, and human-environment interactions and technology. Currently, Faulkner is working on projects focusingPrimary Menu
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