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.
"If you think about it, we're all just facts with culture"
Today I discovered there is an Einstein's Bros. Bagels in my university library!
Rocking out some Geology chapters with my avocado bagel and chai tea. Good way to spend time between classes
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.
I just wanted to make a post for anyone starting college/university at an older age.
I'm 24 and most of my classmates are fresh out of high school, which is great for them!
But I just wanted to say that it's never too late, for anyone. You can still work to improve your future even if you feel like a late starter.
Put yourself out there! Do it for you! Work towards your goals!
You got this!
Rules: Tag 10 people you want to know better
Tagged by @in-the-key-of-f-major
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
Tagging: @bringoutyourdeadthings @toxibilixstudyblr @patriotstudies @divestudies @booksandknowledge
"Decide what you want
Aim for what you want
Then you just go, go, go!"