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Name: Kyla
Gender: Female
Height: depends on my shoes
Nationality: American
Hogwarts house: Ravenpuff!
Favourite animal: Giraffe - did you know their horns are called ossicones!
Average hours of sleep: 8-10hrs - I love to sleep
Cats or dogs: Cats
Dream job: Marine Archaeologist or Forensic Anthropologist
Dream trip: To Ireland, my Dad’s family is from there but I’ve never met them
When did you make this: 3 pm
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Day 02/100
Today I finished up some slideshow notes for Antropology and the outline for my first essay for my English class.
And my cat Dill kept me compay
Hi everyone
I would like to make a lists of beginning/small studyblrs. Reblog this post with the tag #listofsmallstudyblrs if you want to be a part of the list. Add in the tag what your general field is (like STEM or langblr etc) I’m only going to make it if there is enough respons because its no use if there are 5 of them.
Learning about Subsistence Patterns and all the different ways cultures get (or have gotten) their food, and thought I would share a little.
This table shows some features of the major food-procurements. I thinks it's interesting that the more a culture relies on industrialized agriculture, the more separation of class becomes a part of that culture.
This is a map of known Hunter-gatherers throughout history. I wish this map also stated which were nomadic or semi-nomadic.
I thought I would share this little chart of Kinship diagram symbols from my cultural anthropology textbook.
Kind of want to make a little kinship diagram of my own using these.
9-21-18 10/100
And I got some goodies!
From top to bottom:
Coyote mandibles that say Odin's Wolves
A carved deer antler
A turtle collar bone
And a deer toe
Some ADORABLE earrings
And I got a bunch of information on Norwegian naming practices and some geneology sheets and websites!