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Biological Anthropologist and skeleton reader - bridging the gap between health in the past and present. Current side quest: building models of multilingualism.

Leipzig, Germany
Joined January 2014
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Amy Anderson
1 year
There's a new US bill designed to support the development of worker-owned businesses in the US economic system! Petition linked here:
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Amy Anderson
1 year
So curious to see how this lawsuit against major academic publishers works out. It hinges on the broader societal impacts of peer review being an unpaid gig. Do you think science would be better if we were paid for reviewing articles? I'm unconvinced https://t.co/Q7uHGRBl2P
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The defendants, including Elsevier and Wiley, have done “tremendous damage to science and the public interest,” the complaint alleged.
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ANU Biological Anthropology
1 year
Does luck influence your risk of death, and if so, what might that mean for studies of ancient health? To find out, join us for our next seminar @ 1pm 18/10 AEDT, where Bronwyn Wyatt (ANU) will present her research exploring the complexity of mortality in past peoples!
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Rebecca Watts
1 year
A new method of adult age estimation from the brilliant Jisun Jang - all you need is a laser scanner and R! If anyone gives it a go I'd love to hear how you get on
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Amy Anderson
1 year
🥳 I just got an @NSF #nsfsprf postdoc grant (third time lucky)!! Very excited to finally be able to move forward with a project that I think will be huge for the future of bioarchaeology, and to be working with the incomparable @SharonDeWitte - good things to come! 👻🧐🧡
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Amy Anderson
1 year
Feeling beyond lucky for the pleasure and privilege of working with this group and getting to be the architect of tiny multilingual worlds 😊. Honestly can't believe how cool my job is
@JustynaOlko
Justyna Olko 🇪🇺🇺🇦
1 year
Brainstorming and collective work on modeling multilingualism in our @ERC_Research #MULTILING-HIST project with our team members in @MPI_EVA_Leipzig Amy Anderson @skeletonreader and @heidiColleran So much fun!
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@RebeccaSear
Rebecca Sear
1 year
Does polygyny inevitably lock many man out of the marriage market? It's a widespread belief that "if one man marries 2 wives, another must go without a wife". But it's wrong. Our preprint shows the importance of demography to understanding marriage markets & their consequences👇
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Amy Anderson
2 years
What a joy to finally present this work to a room full of paleopathologists!
@Paleopatholog10
Paleopathology Association
2 years
Congratulations to Amy Anderson! Winner of the IJPP Early Career Confeence Award for her amazing work on the aetiology of cribra orbitalia ##ppa2024
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Paleopathology Association
2 years
Congratulations to the winner of the Cockburn Student Prize for best poster presentation, Rachael Hall #ppa224
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Katie Starkweather
2 years
New paper!!! I’m thrilled to have played a minor role in this really cool new paper, spearheaded by @abbeyepage & @RebeccaSear, with lots of great analytical work contributed by @err_ring! https://t.co/SFmlD9D2Sm
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pnas.org
While it is commonly assumed that farmers have higher, and foragers lower, fertility compared to populations practicing other forms of subsistence,...
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Amy Anderson
2 years
"Paleopathology has a critical—and unmet—need for community spaces dedicated to testing and improving observer concordance." Our field relies on the expert judgement of individual osteologists -- But do 4 out of 5 osteologists agree on what they see? https://t.co/lGPZLHfm0W
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Amy Anderson
2 years
Teetering between love of the all-research soft money life and the viscerally destabilizing impotence of waiting to hear back from funding institutions.
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Amy Anderson
2 years
Excellent write-up of recent work on land rights among Siberian nomadic pastoralists by my imminent spouse Paul Hooper, featuring discussions of foraging and anarchism, two of our favorite household topics. https://t.co/K0HoOgSrpI
news.unm.edu
For centuries, nomadic pastoralists have been moving their livestock with the seasons between camps at the headwaters of the Yenisei River in Tuva in Russia and northern Mongolia. In new research,...
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Amy Anderson
2 years
Big congratulations to @AnthroLiz, the newly minted Dr. Agey!!! I love my graduate cohort to the moon. It's been such a joy to watch my academic sisters grow as scientists and as people over the better part of the last decade.
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Amy Anderson
2 years
https://t.co/YCGqkxAtLU Perfect music for a quiet rainy day at home.
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Amy Anderson
3 years
This article resurfaces in my feed periodically. The first time I read it, I felt like a fish learning that they've been IN this water thing they've heard about, all along. Buried memories and unexamined norms burned bright. https://t.co/GPNi1YIA4n
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Amy Anderson
3 years
https://t.co/SWGf8wq0ph Long read, but yeah. This. Very much this.
slate.com
I think I know what's happening.
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@taylor_vandoren
Dr. Taylor van Doren ☕️
3 years
all I want is a nice house, a personal library/study, a mountain view off the deck in the back of the house, limitless research funding, a secure job, and perfect peace and quiet. is that REALLY too much to ask
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Charles B. van Rees
3 years
Good morning, here’s a juvenile Southern chorus frog 🥹😭
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Amy Anderson
3 years
Hell yes.
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