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Started this discussion. Last reply by Alice C. Linsley Jun 1, 2012.
Started this discussion. Last reply by Alice C. Linsley Jan 12, 2010.
Posted on October 29, 2014 at 11:40pm
Anyone have more information on the use of pythons in sea navigation?
http://jandyongenesis.blogspot.com/2014/06/pythons-used-for-sea-navigation.html
Posted on June 10, 2014 at 3:27am
Alice C. Linsley
Biblical Anthropology delves into the oldest layers of the biblical material looking for information that is anthropologically significant in reconstructing cultural antecedents. This approach has proved extremely useful in gaining a clearer picture of Abraham's Nilo-Saharan ancestors. A fascinating aspect of their worldview is its binary feature, which I discuss …
Posted on August 12, 2013 at 1:00am — 2 Comments
Why we are not as wise as we think we are. Not observing patterns, loss of knowledge and the empirical method.
Comments and responses welcome.
Posted on March 5, 2013 at 3:00am — 14 Comments
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Thank you, Alice!
I know the Lord has implanted love in your heart for your brother.
Love and blessings.
Greetings, love and peace.
I missed a lot, but back now.
Love and blessings to you and the family.
My area of interest are anthropology of space, cultural construction of technology, and also science and technology studies. I'm currently work at Center of Anthropological Studies University of Indonesia. I'm now currently in the middle of my fieldwork in Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, studying the relation between ecological landscape and cultural landscape in the middle of historical continuity of forest use among Dayak Kantu and Melayu Ethnics. I'm very happy for your kind welcoming message. Thanks Alice.
My areas of interest are innovation anthropology and business anthropology. I currently work as an innovation anthropologist in a small branding company. I have been working within market research, product and concept development, idea generation and facilitating workshops. I am looking forward to applying anthropology and ethnographic method into practice in my new job!
Many thanks for your welcoming message. I am dealing with Visual and legal Anthropology. But my interest is nomads/Pastoralists( Mbororo) in central Africa, refugees and gender; frontiers and belonging. I hold a master in Law and another in visual anthropology from Tromso university. I did my fieldwork in the northern Cameroon on the Mbororo settlment process. Now I am a PhD candidate dealing with the issue of refugees from Central Africa Republic to the Eastern Cameroon. It is the same ethnic group though but who has to change their life system because of the civil war and insecurity in the bush. From "nomadism" to "refugism" what it is?
I recently finished schooling to become a registered, licensed dietitian ...but my interests are more geared to ethnobotany. There seems to be many local "edibles" that the general public are not aware of. In todays economy, that information could prove beneficial to those struggling, not to mention the health benefits of eating local, fresh foods. I hope to have some free time to explore your forum.
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