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Domestication in Action
DomActProject
We are pretty proud of this one: in our paper published in Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, #palaeopathology shows that draught reindeer were used in NE Fennoscandia in the 14th century
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Alice Watson
alicelydiajoy
Fascinated by the general flappery about celebrating the mass at home, and in particular at the kitchen table. What does this tell us about our fear of the domestication, approachability,
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yair, visionary of the burning abyss
vsvp_y
in the spirit of earth day i wanted to make a thread ab the ancestry of maize bc corn rly is that bitch (1/10) for a long time until the
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Jim Coan
jimcoan
1/10 From @bharedogguy and @randomhouse, it's Survival of the Friendliest: Understanding Our Origins and Rediscovering Our Common Humanity. I am fiercely addicted to Brian Hare's work and include it extensively
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Rajesh Parikh
imacuriosguy
Oxytocin is a super hormone. It floods through mothers during childbirth. It facilitates milk production and is passed on through breast milk. Eye contact between parents and babies creates an
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fanyiyi 翻译译 all hail lord Wang Zhi
fanyiyi33
One concept that exists in translation studies is the idea of domesticating versus foreignizing translation strategies, or in other words, the extent to which you want to adapt the translation
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slovborg 🦬
slovborg
Back in 1868 Charles Darwin published "The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication". Among selectively introduced traits he also noticed a peculiar rare in wild that seemed common across
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John Leavitt 🌹
LeavittAlone
One aspect in how domestication might have occurred is “we think all baby animals are our babies “https://twitter.com/dohobob/status/1283139538702000129 One idea is that cause our big homo sapien brains require birth
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❄️Ante D. Luvian☀️
uncle_deluge
I know that this is going to be a bit controversial, but it is clear to me based on modern findings that Indo-Europeans (those with R1a and R1b ancestry) are
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MaryJoanna
MaryJoannaP
Hello lovelies, let's talk about Anarcho-primitivism. Anaprim circles have a big overlap with reactionary, & ecofascist ones.Ecofascists believe that an authoritarian state, should obligate individuals to sacrifice their interests t
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c0nc0rdance
c0nc0rdance
Controversially True Statement:WILD HORSES ARE *EXTINCT*.It sounds a bit odd, but at present there are many DOMESTICATED horse populations, a number of FERAL populations, but only one proposed extant WILD
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C. N. R. Shiotsuki/塩月奈緒
EngetsuNao
A lot of times when Japanese comics localize other countries' comics, I'm sort of indifferent to it but find it really annoying when they sort of do it half baked?
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Jessica Price
Delafina777
Oooh, okay, I finished looking through it and a lot of the stuff I thought hadn't been used is actually still in there (in a different section) so I can
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Janel Comeau
VeryBadLlama
I am once again begging you all to take four seconds to google things before you share themhttps://twitter.com/dakotalewis_/status/1381296367457468430 we did not “genetically change” naturally occurring disco-corn to yellow and white
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Elle M. (they/them)
ellle_em
So it's #GlobalCatDay and I, a person who has lots of CAT EXPERIENCE, am here to tell you some important things about cats!! Because despite cats being one of humanity's
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Esra
esnika_
Actually really interesting and is making me think about several things. 1. Reading about whether reptiles can develop emotions; the few emotions they have been “proven” to develop are fear,
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