A "person off the street" may have rewritten human history

Weekend reading:

Below is an excerpt from, and link to, an article entitled "A Total Amateur May Have Just Rewritten Human History With Bombshell Discovery: Ben Bacon is "effectively a person off the street," but he and his academic co-authors think they've found the earliest writing in human history" by Becky Ferreira for Vice, January 5, 2023, 9:46am.

CFP: Traditions: A Survey into the Past, Present and Future of German-Speaking Cultures, The Ohio State University (31.12.2021)

Traditions: A Survey into the Past, Present and Future of German-Speaking Cultures 

The 14th Annual Germanic Graduate Student Association Conference at the Ohio State University, 11-12 February 2022

 

Keynote Speaker: Dr. Ruth von Bernuth, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 

Director, Carolina Center for Jewish Studies 

 

JOBS> H-Net Job Guide Weekly Report For H-Buddhism: 23 August - 30 August

 

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Member article, Cook & Khemlani-David, Language Shift and Identity Reproduction among Diaspora Sindhis in India and Southeast Asia

After working at the intersection of anthropology and history for a long while, I am happy to share my first published article (with Maya Khemlani-David) on the Sindhi language: 

COOK, M., & DAVID, M. (2020). Language Shift and Identity Reproduction among Diaspora Sindhis in India and Southeast Asia. Modern Asian Studies, 1-30. doi:10.1017/S0026749X20000013

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