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| | | | | Harriet B. Drage Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland. Email: harriet.drage (at) unil (dot) ch Download PDF Euarthropoda, including living (extant) groups like insects and arachnids, extinct groups like trilobites, and stem-group taxa (species diverging earlier on the evolutionary tree), is the most diverse animal group on the planet. Since the early... | |
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www.livinganthropologically.com
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| | | | | This Anthropology Blogs 2017 page is an archive of the anthropological blogging available in 2017. Anthropology Matters: The theme of the 2017 American Anthropological Association meetings and a great book from Shirley Fedorak. | |
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| | | | | The story of evolution spans over 3 billion years and shows how microscopic single-celled organisms transformed Earth and gave rise to complex organisms like animals | |
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| | | Since 1948, Palestinian political movements and intellectuals have argued that the logic of the Israeli state has been to expel the Palestinians from the region between the River Jordan and the Mediterranean Sea. This policy of expulsion to create an ethno-religious Jewish State of Israel is what is meant by the "permanent Nakba." | ||