Wood Speaks: The Missing Half of the Paleolithic Toolkit

The article emphasizes the overlooked significance of wood in Paleolithic archaeology, arguing that wooden tools, which rarely survive, played a crucial role in early human life alongside stone artifacts. It highlights various ancient wooden finds, composite technologies, and the cognitive advancements linked to woodworking, challenging the notion that stone tools alone defined human ingenuity.

Unveiling Neanderthal Mysteries: A Review of Ludovic Slimak’s ‘The Naked Neanderthal

The Naked Neanderthal by Ludovic Silmak  Over the last few years, there have been some inspiring books that have come out regarding our ancient cousins, or ancestors depending on how you look at them; the Neanderthals, or Homo neanderthalensis. What may come to many peoples mind, is Kindred by Dr. Rebecca Wray Sykes, which broughtContinue reading “Unveiling Neanderthal Mysteries: A Review of Ludovic Slimak’s ‘The Naked Neanderthal”

Did Imagination Make Us Human?

If you would like to take part in our discussion, please visit my Academia.edu page! The Creative Spark, How Imagination Made Humans Exceptional, an Analysis Seth Chagi California State University Northridge Anth 423 Human Behavioral Evolution Dr. Christina Campbell December 13th, 2021 The Creative Spark, How Imagination Made Humans Exceptional, an Analysis The Creative Spark,Continue reading “Did Imagination Make Us Human?”

My Anthropology Library!

***Update: Apparently some of my Lord of the Rings books got in XD. TOLKIEN FTW!!!*** Just thought I would share a quick view of what is currently in my library! I will admit, I have not read them all yet, but I will get through them! For Black Friday, my local used book store isContinue reading “My Anthropology Library!”

#TheStoryofUsPodcast!!!!

I’ve got something #cool to announce….now on @anchor and @Spotify, coming soon to @ApplePodcasts and more, #TheStoryofUs #PODCAST!!!! https://anchor.fm/seth-chagi