Category Archives: Paleontology
Gettin’ Down & Dirty with Dr. Dana: Xiphactinus, Enchodus, & Other Cretaceous Chalk Critters
I’ve been wanting to go fossil-hunting since arriving in Alabama, as I keep hearing about the wonderful locations down here, & finally got to experience this particular cheap thrill thru evolution. Our friend & Alabama Museum of Natural History Paleontology … Continue reading
Posted in Paleontology
Tagged Alabama Museum of Natural History, Chris Beard, Dana Ehret, Enchodus, Eosimias, Goblin shark, Harrell Station, Mosasaur, omomyids, Red Hot Truck Stop Locality, Selma Chalk, Teilhardina magnoliana, Xiphactinus audax
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2012’s Cheap Thrills thru Evolution in Review
I sit in Highland, NY at my in-laws’ watching crappy bowl games (Rutgers v. Va Tech, can either of you find an offense?), reading a cool manuscript draft about psychoneuroimmunological disparity in monastic cemetery remains for my friend Sharon DeWitte, & … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropology, Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Evolution and Psychology, Evolution in Higher Education, Evolutionary Medicine, Mating and Sexuality, Paleontology, Primates
Tagged academic blogging, alcoholism, ALLELE, bonobos, Brent Colyer, Canela, HBES, John Hawks, penises, smartphones, zoos
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