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Do Tattoos Make You Look More Fit?
Do my tattoos make me look more fit, or fit at all? Gosh, I hope so. Look over here at my guns—er, arms—and not at the middle age gut I’m fighting to suck in. In a study of 6528 undergraduates … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropology, Christopher Lynn, Evolution and Psychology
Tagged Alabama, Alabama football, Alabama tattoos, BMI, Cassie Medeiros, costly honest signaling, football, Haley Dillon, human canvas hypothesis, Inking of Immunity, intercollegiate athletes, Mackenzie Manns, Mandy Guitar, piercing, Rachael Carmen, Roll Tide, tattooing, upping-the-ante hypothesis, WEIRD
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Building professional social networks through the American Anthropological Association annual meeting
A few years ago, I’d all but decided I wasn’t going to go to the American Anthropological Association main conference anymore. This was the year it was in San Francisco (111th Annual Meeting, 2012). Ironically, that was a memorable conference. … Continue reading
Posted in American Anthropological Association, Anthropology, Biological Anthropology Section of AAA, Christopher Lynn, Conferences
Tagged Agustin Fuentes, Annals of Anthropological Practice, Avery McNeece, BASAA, Biological Anthropology Section, Courtney Kurlanska, Daniel Lende, Frans de Waal, Jim McKenna, Julienne Rutherford, Katie MacKinnon, Mandy Guitar, Marc Kissel, Max Stein, Melissa Harris Perry, Michaela Howells, Milford Wolpoff, Rachel Caspari, Robin Nelson, Sidney Greenfield
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