A Roman Fortlet, Grand Canyon Resources, and Redefining Prehistoric Gender Roles - TAS 216
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This week we have three interesting archaeology news stories. First up is the recent (re)discovery of a Roman era fortlet in Scotland. Then we head over to the Grand Canyon where the Glen Canyon dam is having an unanticipated effect on downstream cultural resources. And finally we discus how digesta, or the partially digested vegetation in a large mammal’s digestive tract may have been a food source to prehistoric groups.
Links
- Archaeologists Discover Lost Roman Fort in Scotland
- Archaeologists found a lost Roman fortlet in Scotland
- Grand Canyon's Archaeological Sites Degrading Due To Glen Canyon Dam
- DID EARLY FORAGERS EAT PARTIALLY DIGESTED FOOD FROM LARGE ANIMALS?
- Human consumption of large herbivore digesta and its implications for foraging theory - Evolutionary Anthropology
- Book: Don’t Sleep, There Are Snakes - Daniel Everett
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