Radical Anthropology

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London's longest running evening class, studying What it means to be human at UCL Anthropology dept. We are FREE, on Tues eves term time. Account run by Camilla Power. Radical anthropologists include Chris Knight, Ian Watts, Jerome Lewis and Morna Finnegan #anthropology #socialanthropology #evolutionaryanthropology #archaeology see events after Easter here http://radicalanthropologygroup.org/ Vimeo collection of previous talks https://vimeo.com/user33365184 Artist: Diego Rodriguez-Robredo
Radical Anthropology Group Spring programme begins on Tues Jan 13, 6:30pm at UCL Anthropology Dept. Everyone welcome, we are LIVE and on ZOOM. Talks in Daryll Forde Seminar Room, 2nd Floor, UCL Anthropology Dept, 14 Taviton St, WC1H 0BW (*unless indicated otherwise*) Please note our new ZOOM ID 952 8554 1412 passcode Wawilak Jan 13 Chris Knight An Australian Myth: the Moon and the Origins of Death Jan 20 Stephen Kapos, Hugh Brody A Holocaust survivor and an anthropologist oppose all genocides Jan 27 Stefanie Lotter ‘Dignity without Danger’: Chhaupadi menstrual seclusion Feb 3 Morna Finnegan, Ingrid Lewis Corporeal morality is the antidote to war Feb 10 Chris Knight The Rainbow Snake and the Wawilak Sisters Feb 17 Ingrid Lewis Sing polyphony for the Lunar New Year Feb 24 Ian Watts How women drove the evolution of symbolic culture: the last half million years Mar 3 Cedric Boeckx How sapiens made history Mar 10 Chris Knight, Jerome Lewis The revolutionary origins of language Mar 17 Thea Skaanes Mar 24 Shivani Kaul Mar 31 Anne Monk, Jacob Seagrave Young Engels and the politics of the encounter image
More on the long timedepth of dark skin colour of #Europeans When this started to shift slowly towards lighter skin from 14-4,000 years ago 'dietary changes may have played a key role. As humans transitioned from small, nomadic groups to larger, agricultural communities, their diets shifted. They relied less on vitamin D-rich wild game and more on cultivated crops, which lacked the vitamin. This change, combined with the need to absorb more sunlight in northern latitudes, may have driven the evolution of lighter skin.'
After the Ngogo #chimpanzee group killed 21 members of neighboring groups and expanded their territory by 22%, female #birth rates more than doubled and #infant survival increased sharply—showing clear fitness benefits from intergroup killing. Beware that this will be taken to back up #warfare models for early human societies. But this is a rather different story because female chimps get no help feeding their infants, rarely help each other and are constrained to great ape brain sizes. Chimps are way more territorial than hunter-gatherers in general. It's very doubtful if warfare would help Homo mothers of extremely large-brained offspring. https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2524502122?utm_source=bluesky&utm_medium=social&utm_term=pnas.org&utm_content=2dd2ef4b-ebb1-404f-b59b-65d8117dab10&utm_campaign=hootsuite
'the mismatch between our evolved physiology and modern conditions is unlikely to resolve itself naturally. Instead, the researchers argue, societies need to mitigate these effects by rethinking their relationship with nature and designing healthier, more sustainable environments.' Pretty interesting but these authors might think harder about key techniques of #huntergatherers for resolving 'acute stress', such as insistence on #egalitarianism, shared virtual worlds of #ritual and story plus, #laughter. https://phys.org/news/2025-11-humans-evolved-nature-cities-anthropologists.html
This is a moving story of a man offering space to a Syrian refugee in East London, who then became the main carer for his Mum. His response to a 'Labour Government' introducing 'laws that, when I was growing up in multi-ethnic East London, were the preserve of the National Front'.