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Tattoo Talk, Haircut, and a Shave
I spent two weeks in Wilmington, NC to work on an article from our Family and the Field Study with Michaela Howells. Our data look fascinating. It’s not so much remarkable as confirmatory and solid. We surveyed over 1000 anthropology … Continue reading →
Posted in Anthropology, Biological Anthropology, Christopher Lynn, Evolution & Pop Culture
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Tagged Beale Street Barber Shop, Carolyn Jost Robinson, Family and the Field Study, Istanbul, James Loudon, Michaela Howells, Myrtle Beach, Second Skin Vintage, tattoos, Trevor Noah, UNCW, Wilmington
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