Humboldt Fog chèvre, born in a dream. T.Depaepe, CC BY-ND By Dr. Heather Paxson / 12.13.2017 Professor of Anthropology...
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By Dr. Vaughn Davis Bornet / 05.06.2018 Professor Emeritus of History Southern Oregon College Because I turned 100 last...
Iranian fine art photographer Mehrdad Naragahi’s photography is the visual embodiment of Gabriel García Márquez ‘s magical...
The three Moirai. Relief, grave of Alexander von der Mark (de) by Johann Gottfried Schadow. / Old National Gallery, Berlin, via Wikimedia Commons...
Porch of Maidens, Acroplis, Athens / Wikimedia Commons By Dr. Marcel DetienneBasil L. Gildersleeve Professor of Classics...
A map of the Russian Caucasus published in Tiflis in 1903 / history.az via Wikimedia Commons By...
Edited by Matthew A. McIntosh / 03.15.2018 Historian Brewminate Editor-in-Chief 1 – Deviance 1.1 – Introduction Merton’s...
Burial cave in Sulawesi, Indonesia. All photos in this post courtesy of and © Paul Koudounaris Painted...
Mortuary railway station in Australia / Wikimedia Commons By Dr. Stephen E. Nash / 05.11.2017 Archaeologist and Historian of...
In 1960, Billy Graham met with Maasai people while preaching throughout Africa. / James Burke, Getty Images...
the mid-19th century, brothels were just one among many businesses in Boston’s North End. / Bostonian Society...
Edited by Matthew A. McIntosh / 03.03.2018 Historian Brewminate Editor-in-Chief Defining Social Psychology: History and Principles Introduction...
What can a modern-day Creole language tell us about its first speakers in the 1600s? M M, ...
The significance of performance in actualization, transmission, and composition. Audience and occasion. Implications for the study of...
By Dr. Constantine Sandis[1] Professor of Philosophy University of Hertfordshire Introduction Heritage is that which has been...
A candlelight vigil on February 15 honored the victims of the recent mass shooting at a high...
Edited by Matthew A. McIntosh / 03.01.2018 Historian Brewminate Editor-in-Chief 1 – Introduction The discipline of geography...
Ivory beads and ochre—affixed to the pelvic bones of a child—likely decorated the burial clothing of this...
Reviewed/Curated by Matthew A. McIntosh Public Historian Brewminate 1 – The Role of Socialization 1.1 – Introduction...
David Williams/SAPIENS Anthropologists in Cyprus are quietly working to unite the intensely divided island country—by finding and...
“These women really represent their culture. They are the vessels that carry this culture forward.” / Photo by...
Young people in La Paz dressed as zebras protect pedestrians, dispense advice and keep people smiling on...
Creative Commons Edited by Matthew A. McIntosh / 02.15.2018 Historian Brewminate Editor-in-Chief 1 – Culture and Society...
A new Harvard study suggests that people around the globe can identify lullabies, dancing songs, and healing...
Were U.S. diplomats at the embassy in Cuba stricken by a mass delusion? AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa Sociologists know...
During Wintersession, students learn to make and use the technology that revolutionized human life. The atlatl, or...
By Dr. Aaron Graham / 09.22.2015 Professor of History University College London Abstract Warfare was one of...
Ik T/Flickr/Creative Commons By Dr. Christopher Kavanagh / 05.11.2016 Post-Doctoral Researcher in Cognitive Anthropology University of Oxford...