Sea otters cracking open oysters at the Oregon Zoo 🦦⚒️🦪
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHSB...
Gumbaynggirr academic Gary Foley's collection of documents and photographs - an interesting look into Indigenous activism in Australia
www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02... #archives #ephemera
Seminar from @sfuarchaeology.bsky.social this week is on human #forensics - decomposition in the ocean, given by Dr Gail Anderson.
On campus or by zoom (register in advance) sfu.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
Such a weird ambition or framing for an area where humans have lived for more than 10,000 years. But they actually mean non-Indigenous humans, or worse.🏺
www.timescolonist.com/local-news/b...
Statement from @sfuarchaeology.bsky.social on the passing of Professor Emeritus Roy Carlson www.sfu.ca/archaeology/... 🏺 @b-thom.bsky.social @uvicanthro.bsky.social
Today in history #archaeology 🏺
According to Mark Collard on Twitter, SFU Professor Emeritus Roy Carlson, a stalwart of NW Coast Archaeology since the early 1960s, has passed away. @sfuarchaeology.bsky.social 🏺
The fall and rise of the Vancouver Island marmot:
www.discoverwildlife.com/animal-facts...
More info on Dr Der:
anth.ubc.ca/profile/lind...
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SFU Archaeology in person / zoom tomorrow (Thur Feb 26) at 3.30 PST featuring Dr Lindsey Der: Safeguarding for whom? An evidence-based examination of of digital technology as conservation tool for Tadmor/Palmyra @sfuarchaeology.bsky.social
Register ahead for zoom: sfu.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
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I know it's not a new observation that facebook is dead, but I just logged on for the first time in forever and the first 23 things it showed me were things it thought I should see, number 24 was from a group I actually belonged to.
Make your own here 🏺⚛️🦖: marshdeer.github.io/xkcd2501-gen...
🧪🏺 Update - authors have new paper showing how useless gen- #AI is for archaeological illustration.
All 400 images were multiply inaccurate (physically, socially, technologically, environmentally), even with improved prompts.
JUST USE HUMAN EXPERTS & ARTISTS
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
An all time lives taken to ink expxended ratio
Happy birthday to one of my favourite haters, Charles Darwin
J-Lo is a really outstanding reporter. I always read to the end because he often stashes some great background nuggets down there.
There is both good and bad news for Canada's bird populations in this attractive document with really good figures and graphs naturecounts.ca/nc/socb-epoc... #birds #birding 🦆🦉🪺
University of Alberta seeks to drop its IDE (DEI) hiring policies:
"While the current policy includes aspirational language about fair recruitment and the removal of barriers, [UofA] has found in practice that qualified candidates may still face barriers.." #highered www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
Links to written perspectives from Dr Carleton of @umanitoba.bsky.social
theconversation.com/truth-before...
theconversation.com/confronting-...
theconversation.com/we-fact-chec...
Dr Sean Carleton, U.Manitoba, ( @seancarleton.bsky.social ) speaks to @sfuarchaeology.bsky.social re: Residential School Denialism
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnfE...
Some interesting examples of a new wave of Indigenous Canadian Architecture (ungated)
www.nytimes.com/2026/02/06/r...
I'm helping run an archaeological field school on the Oregon Coast this summer! Please share with any interested students! 🏺
BC legislators passed the law UNANIMOUSLY in 2019, when EVERY MLA from EVERY party voted for it as a route to reconciliation. Eby's plan to rewrite DRIPA and have the Supreme Court put limits on it is a shameful betrayal of First Nations and an unacceptable return to the colonial status quo.
Profile of South African paleontologist Lazarus Kgasi. How many Indigenous BC archaeologists have similar untapped potentials? And could advance in the profession parallel to a traditional academic pathway?🏺
www.npr.org/2026/02/04/g...
Over half of grades at Harvard are an "A", Profs to vote on a proposal to limit these to 20% of grades. (open link) #highered 👩🎓
www.nytimes.com/2026/02/06/u...
"Beyond our family’s cultural roots in Japan, where people eat 9,000 tons of sea urchin roe every year, the overpopulation of this less-than-cuddly sea tribble tells a very California story of ecological urgency that is tied up with Japanese American history, too."
sfstandard.com/2023/02/06/s...
best of internet right here 🎹🐈