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| | | | | The following note looks briefly at the question of camels in Roman Britain. Recent work has demonstrated that both dromedaries (or Arabian... | |
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| | | | | This post is a continuation of A Meta-analysis of Kooky Diets, Part I and Part II. In this post I'll discuss three proponents of the so-called Paleolithic Diet. In Part II I introduced the Paleolithic Diet and discussed its core concepts - if you've never heard of it you might want to read that post [...] | |
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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 ancient Roman soldier evolved over a period of almost a millennium, from circa the 8th century BC to the 3rd century AD. | ||