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  • Gender activists push to bar anthropologists from identifying human remains as ‘male’ or ‘female’

    07/18/2022 7:42:13 AM PDT · by Bon of Babble · 67 replies
    The College Fix ^ | 7/18/2022 | CHRISTIAN SCHNEIDER
    Gender activists argue scientists cannot know how an ancient individual identified themselves.
  • Anthropologists Call for an End to Classifying Human Remains by Gender and Ancestry

    07/18/2022 1:15:49 PM PDT · by bitt · 65 replies
    jonathanturley.org ^ | 7/18/2022 | jonathanturley.org
    There is an interesting controversy brewing in anthropology departments where professors have called for researchers to stop identifying ancient human remains by biological gender because they cannot gauge how a person identified at that the time. Other scholars are calling for researchers to stop identifying race as a practice because it fuels white supremacy. One of the academics objecting to this effort to stop gender identifications, San Jose State archaeology Professor Elizabeth Weiss, is currently suing her school. Weiss maintains that she was barred from access to the human remains collection due to her opposition to the repatriation of human...
  • Ancient DNA Sheds New Light on Arctic's Earliest People

    08/28/2014 4:40:35 PM PDT · by afraidfortherepublic · 23 replies
    National Geographic ^ | 8-28-14 | Heather Pringle
    The earliest people in the North American Arctic remained isolated from others in the region for millennia before vanishing around 700 years ago, a new genetic analysis shows. The study, published online Thursday, also reveals that today's Inuit and Native Americans of the Arctic are genetically distinct from the region's first settlers. Inuit hunters in the Canadian Arctic have long told stories about a mysterious ancient people known as the Tunit, who once inhabited the far north. Tunit men, they recalled, possessed powerful magic and were strong enough to crush the neck of a walrus and singlehandedly haul the massive...