In which Katherine Valde uses angiosperms to explore when scientific controversies can be expected to bear fruit (lol)— or fail to
Read MoreRed Ochre and Moon Cycles: Interpreting Bodily Adornment in Prehistory
In which Marilynn Johnson shares an edited excerpt from her recent book Adorning Bodies: Meaning, Evolution, and Beauty in Humans and Animals (Bloomsbury, 2022)
Read MoreRugged Individualism in the Cretaceous: What George Simpson’s Fiction Reveals about His Philosophy of Evolution
In which Kelle Dhein revisits George Simpson’s sci-fi novella, The Dechronization of Sam Magruder, and asks what it reveals about Simpson’s philosophy of evolution
Read MoreThe Importance of Background Theory, or Why James Hall Left Mountains out of his Theory of Mountain Building
In which Max asks whether James Hall really left mountains out of his theory of mountain building (as J.D. Dana famously alleged)
Read MoreAnother six months of the (De-) Extinct Blog
In which we celebrate the art form of niche academic webloggery by looking back at six more months of Extinct content
Read MoreDinosaur Time
In which Max complains about how prevalent the language of political domination is in popular writing about dinosaurs
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