Itzcacalotl cosplaying as the glyph of a place named Cacalotepec ("Crow Mountain"), from the Codex Nuttall.
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Itzcacalotl cosplaying as the glyph of a place named Cacalotepec ("Crow Mountain"), from the Codex Nuttall.

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The stunning Harris’s Sparrow (Zonotrichia querula) is an interesting subject. It is North America’s largest sparrow. This songbird is the only bird in the world that nests exclusively in Canada. John James Audubon named it after Edward Harris, a friend who provided Audubon with a specimen in 1843, while unknown to him Thomas Nuttall had collected a sample in 1834 assigning it the name “Mourning Finch.”
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William Gambel – Scientist of the Day
William Gambel, an American naturalist, died Dec. 13, 1849; his date of birth is unknown.
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Something I find a little curious is the lack of actual quotes *from* early female archaeologists, but there’s a plethora of quotes *about* them. I can imagine this is probably true about any early minority group in a field. I’ll do more digging as the year goes on to find quotes by female archaeologists about... Continue Reading →
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