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Mr. Hoyt

@hoyt_mr_

Science and evidence based graduate of UW-Madison, UIUC, & WSU; professional archaeologist, PhD, RPA; LGBTQIA2S+ ally, dogs, cats;🚫crypto, 🚫cam girls

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The notion that men evolved to hunt and women to tend to children and domestic duties is one of anthropology’s most influential ideas. But the available data do not support it. Evidence from studies of physiology, archaeology and fossils point to women having a long history of

The notion that men evolved to hunt and women to tend to children and domestic duties is one of anthropology’s most influential ideas. But the available data do not support it. Evidence from studies of physiology, archaeology and fossils point to women having a long history of
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Pic is my daughters from back in the 1990s. They know I’m an early riser so both contacted me before 8 AM Sunday to wish me a Happy Father’s Day. Best job I’ve ever had is being their dad.

Pic is my daughters from back in the 1990s. They know I’m an early riser so both contacted me before 8 AM Sunday to wish me a Happy Father’s Day. Best job I’ve ever had is being their dad.
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This male sumatran orangutan is Raku: he got a wound on his right cheek. Scientists were surprised to spot him applying a medicinal plant on his face: akar kuning (Fibranaurea tinctoria), a type of climbing vine that acts as an analgesic. After about 8 days he applied the chewed

This male sumatran orangutan is Raku: he got a wound on his right cheek. Scientists were surprised to spot him applying a medicinal plant on his face: akar kuning (Fibranaurea tinctoria), a type of climbing vine that acts as an analgesic.

After about 8 days he applied the chewed
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“There are two types of dissertations, perfect ones and ones that are done.” This advice was given to me by a committee member when I was working on mine. He was spot on.