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Anthropology Department Committee Formed Following Sexual Harassment Allegations Issues Final Report | News


A committee examining the climate within Harvard’s Anthropology department recommended in a final report this month that the department establish a code of conduct, allow access to third-party arbitration in misconduct investigations, and order an external review when “powerful” figures in the department are accused of sexual misconduct.
The department formed a Standing Committee for a Supportive Departmental Community last year following an investigation by The Crimson that revealed three male faculty — former department chairs Theodore C. Bestor and Gary Urton and professor John L. Comaroff — faced allegations of sexual harassment, and that dozens of current and past students said the department’s culture disadvantaged women. ....

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Tooth tartar could uncover the drug habits of ancient people


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Tartar, or calculus, coats the tongue-side surface of teeth from a skull that was buried for decades.
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Tooth tartar could uncover the drug habits of ancient people
Jan. 7, 2021 , 3:25 PM
Want to know whether an ancient Sogdian smoked cannabis or a Viking got high on henbane? A new method, which analyzes drug residue in the tartar of teeth, may soon be able to tell. The method, which found drug traces on 19th century skeletons and more substances than standard blood tests in 10 recently deceased individuals could trace humanity’s drug habits back hundreds of thousands of years. It’s a “new frontier,” says archaeologist Shannon Tushingham of Washington State University, Pullman, who investigates ancient tobacco use in North America, but was not involved in the new work. ....

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The Ancient History of Board Games


16.07 23 Dec 2020
Just as video did not in fact kill the radio star, video games have been unable to usher in the demise of their analog counterpart.
In fact board games have had something of a revival in recent years so their era is certainly not over but when exactly did it begin?
Bridget Alex is a Lecturer in Anthropology at the California Institute of Technology and Science Journalist
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Shrine of decapitated heads suggests violence against foreigners in ancient Mexico


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A mural from Teotihuacan depicts ritual preparations at the base of pyramids in the multiethnic city.  
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Shrine of decapitated heads suggests violence against foreigners in ancient Mexico
Dec. 17, 2020 , 10:35 AM
Fifteen hundred years ago, Mexico’s Teotihuacan was a multicultural metropolis, enlivened by the diverse dress, foods, and dialects of its immigrant groups. Artifacts show the city of more than 100,000 depended on a steady stream of foreigners, who brought skilled labor and exotic goods from across Mesoamerica. But after Teotihuacan faded, during a period of upheaval and uncertainty, locals may have turned against outsiders and archaeologists now think they’ve found the decapitated heads to prove it. ....

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