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Ecological Tipping Point: Five El Niño Events Per Century
The rock shelter Abrigo de los Escorpiones supplied favored perches for raptors and a sheltered campsite for human foragers throughout…
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Storm-Tossed Ships: Lake Austin and Her ‘Sister’ Ship Lydia Ann | THC.Texas.gov
By Amy A. Borgens, State Marine Archeologist, and Hope Bridgeman, Marine Archeology Program Intern The scow schooner Lake Austin seemingly…
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Eckley Miners’ Village, Weatherly, Luzerne County
Recently I did one thing that I have not achieved shortly. As I discussed final week, the PHMC held a…
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Shared Faith of Mexican and Black Catholics During the Segregation Era
December 7, 2022 Segregation in all its types, formed how and the place sure populations lived, shopped, performed and worshiped.…
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Breny Mendoza on Walter Mignolo’s *The Politics of Decolonial Investigations*
The Book The Politics of Decolonial Investigations The Author(s) Walter Mignolo Westerners seldom get to see the world from the…
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“My, What Big Teeth You Have!” A Guide to Large Mammal Teeth Found in Ohio
By David Dyer, Natural History Curator INTRODUCTION Every 12 months Ohioans discover tooth from a wide range of giant mammal…
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A Tale of Terroir: Porcini Mushrooms Have Evolved with a Preference to Local Adaptation
Keaton Tremble, PhD candidate in Bryn Dentinger’s lab at NHMU, holding a massive porcini mushroom discovered within the Uinta mountain…
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Bound by the Name – The History Reader : The History Reader
Posted on December 7, 2022 by Natalie Livingstone The extra I investigated, the extra I used to be astounded by…
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Girls talk back on questions of body autonomy
“Has someone else ever made a decision that affected your body?” This is one of the questions the creators of…
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