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PhD in anthropology, MA in classical archaeology. Former professor & Roman bioarchaeologist.
I crochet and bake a lot. Time zone: US Eastern
Kristina Killgrove
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2,000 years ago in Scotland, people removed a corpse's brain and fashioned the arm bones into tools www.livescience.com/archaeology/...
Roses are red
Ships and seeds have a hull
"Medical students made a 'serendipitous discovery' in the pelvis..." π΅βπ«ππ§ͺ
"Doctors measured the three penises, finding that the external penis measured about 3 inches long... The second penis measured 1.49 inches long... while the third penis was 1.45 inches long..."
Bit of a salacious (but not incorrect) headline, but the gist is that archaeologists have found a unique burial rite in Iron Age Scotland. πΊπ§ͺ
As a (former) classicist, I just have to sayβ¦ yesssssssss I desperately want to eat popcorn from this Trojan horse! πΏ π΄
(Would be even better if I could share it with @sarahebond.bsky.social.)
"I know this might seem surprising coming from me, but considering that the price of bread is currently skyrocketing, Trump spending millions on a red, white, and blue drenched octagon is a real slap in the face to John Q. Plebeian."