A Very Remote Period Indeed

A blog reviewing recent archaeological publications having to do with Paleolithic archaeology, paleoanthropology, lithic technology, hunter-gatherers and archaeological theory.

Friday, November 17, 2017

Comment on "A parsimonious neutral model suggests Neanderthal replacement was determined by migration and random species drift"

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Note: This comment was originally posted on the article's Nature Communications site on Nov. 10, 2017.   As strong supporters of o...
Monday, November 06, 2017

Trigger on teaching archaeology in Canada

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This quote stood out, as part of the thinking and reading I've been doing since my last post on Canadian trends in the hiring of PhD to ...
Wednesday, October 25, 2017

A 'Canadian connection' in North American faculty jobs in Archaeology?

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In a paper in press in American Antiquity , Speakman and colleagues (2017) present some data about which archaeology programs in the U...
Monday, November 16, 2015

Reconstruction Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Mobility

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This past Friday morning, with my colleagues Becky Wragg Sykes and Suzie Pilaar Birch , we held a first webinar as part of our project ...
Sunday, November 15, 2015

Back from the dead!

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Hey there, le blog est mort, vive le blog! I’m back. Quite a few things have happened since I last posted here… bought a house, had ano...
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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

On the variability of Upper Paleolithic burials: Hype, facts and fiction (and Neanderthals?)

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A new study of mine (written with Claudine Gravel-Miguel of ASU) is getting a bit of press, and I really want to write a post on AVRPI to s...
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Thursday, December 06, 2012

Cavemen, quadrupeds and science, oh my!

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So... there's a new paper in PLoS ONE about how 'cavemen' depicted four-legged animals better than 'modern' artists (Ho...
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