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Synapsida: Of Moon Bears and Skunk Cabbages
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A random wander through the world of mammals. Sunday, 9 August 2015. Of Moon Bears and Skunk Cabbages. One of the major debates in the study of human behaviour is that of "nature versus nurture". How much of what we do is the result of inbuilt tendencies and how much to the habitat we are raised in, including those things that we are taught? With non-human animals, the debate is, perhaps, less central, but there is still the question of inborn instinct versus learned behaviour. Obviously the ideal soluti...
Synapsida: Greeting Old Friends
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A random wander through the world of mammals. Sunday, 19 July 2015. There are two species of chimpanzee currently recognised. Until recently, the common chimpanzee. Was by far the better known of the two. Today, it's probably fair to say, though, that the other species, the pygmy chimpanzee or bonobo. S in this post. The view of common chimps as macho, action-oriented, aggressive types, and of bonobos as commune-living, free love hippies is something of a simplification, but it is one that's based on a d...
Synapsida: August 2015
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A random wander through the world of mammals. Sunday, 30 August 2015. The Dog Family: Arctic and Grey Foxes. The same generalist habits and adaptability that have allowed foxes to colonise the deserts. Have also allowed them to evolve to suit one of the other great barren ecosystems: the Arctic tundra. Here, where even wolves are not particularly common, we find what else but the Arctic fox. Links to this post. Sunday, 23 August 2015. Tuskless Walruses of Japan. Links to this post. Sunday, 16 August 2015.
Synapsida: May 2015
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A random wander through the world of mammals. Sunday, 31 May 2015. Pliocene (Pt 5): The Last Sabretooths in Europe. Apologies for the absence of a post last week. This was due to personal circumstances that meant I just couldnt bring myself to write. Normal service has now been resumed. Six million years ago, there were many different kinds of sabretooth cat in Europe. That, however, all came to an end with the Zanclean Flood. And the dawn of the Pliocene. Followed its relatives into extinction. Mother m...
Synapsida: The Beardogs that Travelled the World
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A random wander through the world of mammals. Sunday, 28 June 2015. The Beardogs that Travelled the World. Dogs and bears are two quite distinct families of carnivoran. However, before we get back that far in evolutionary history we discover that, for much of the Age of Mammals, there was an additional family of animals belonging to the broad group that includes both bears and dogs, and which is no longer with us. These were the beardogs. More technically known as amphicyonids. Have been named, many of t...
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Showing Off – World in a Box
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World in a Box. Museums Natural History Generalised Nerdery. May 11, 2013. August 11, 2013. It seems I’m a glutton for punishment! Despite my general dread and fear of public speaking, I’ve signed myself up for next’s week’s Museums Showoff. 8216;s stores so far during the Anthropology collections review. This time the venue is The Black Heart pub (next to Camden Town station). Doors open at 7pm, show starts at 7.30. I should hopefully be on in the first half. It should be a good night! How popular am I?
It’s like 10,000 spoons… – World in a Box
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World in a Box. Museums Natural History Generalised Nerdery. It’s like 10,000 spoons…. January 29, 2013. March 31, 2013. 8230;OK, 10,000 might be a bit of an exaggeration, but we do have a LOT of spoons in our collection! Spoons. Lots of spoons, from all over the world (but with a bias towards Africa, which must reflect the interests of some of our past collectors/curators. Or perhaps spoons are more heavily used in Africa than elsewhere? They are both different as well – one has his legs bent unde...
October 2012 – World in a Box
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World in a Box. Museums Natural History Generalised Nerdery. October 20, 2012. October 22, 2012. Well, it’s been a busy few months…we are making headway on the Anthropology collections review at the Horniman: the team (we should really think up a cool team name! It gets updated regularly with new and brilliant things. I took a lot of photos (many of which are rather out of focus because the macro on my compact digicam is a bit poor). I’ve tried to identify most of them from the notes I made on ...Crepido...
January 2013 – World in a Box
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World in a Box. Museums Natural History Generalised Nerdery. It’s like 10,000 spoons…. January 29, 2013. March 31, 2013. 8230;OK, 10,000 might be a bit of an exaggeration, but we do have a LOT of spoons in our collection! Spoons. Lots of spoons, from all over the world (but with a bias towards Africa, which must reflect the interests of some of our past collectors/curators. Or perhaps spoons are more heavily used in Africa than elsewhere? They are both different as well – one has his legs bent unde...
May 2013 – World in a Box
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World in a Box. Museums Natural History Generalised Nerdery. May 11, 2013. August 11, 2013. It seems I’m a glutton for punishment! Despite my general dread and fear of public speaking, I’ve signed myself up for next’s week’s Museums Showoff. 8216;s stores so far during the Anthropology collections review. This time the venue is The Black Heart pub (next to Camden Town station). Doors open at 7pm, show starts at 7.30. I should hopefully be on in the first half. It should be a good night! May 4, 2013.
June 2012 – World in a Box
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World in a Box. Museums Natural History Generalised Nerdery. June 28, 2012. October 26, 2012. Last week our Documentation and Collections Management teams went on an away day to Oxford, to have a look at some of the storage at the Ashmolean. Museums in order to see if they have utilised any storage solutions that we can learn from for our own collections. We were givena tour of the Yousef Jameel Centre for Islamic and Asian Art. Which was obviously the highlight of my day! June 19, 2012. October 22, 2012.
February 2013 – World in a Box
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World in a Box. Museums Natural History Generalised Nerdery. February 19, 2013. March 31, 2013. On Saturday I spent a sunny morning with the lovely folk of the London Bird Group (part of the LNHS. Out at Walthamstow reservoirs, looking at female ducks. Why female ducks, specifically? Because they are much duller than the showy males, and are often overlooked. They are also sometimes harder to identify due to their drabness, especially from a distance. Tufted duck, and of course the ubiquitous mallards.
December 2012 – World in a Box
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World in a Box. Museums Natural History Generalised Nerdery. Fun With Fluids: Days Three & Four. December 6, 2012. December 6, 2012. Yesterday was a slightly slower day than intended, but I did manage to finish preserving both the frog and lizard and get them into their final solution of 80% IMS, and then mounted the frog on his backplate. Which was an odd experience – I took textiles GCSE, but it did not prepare me for threading a frog! Poor little Varanus waits patiently for a new jar. December 4, 2012.
Documentation > All – World in a Box
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World in a Box. Museums Natural History Generalised Nerdery. May 9, 2014. I’ve spent the last two days at the MIMSY UK User Group meeting, a gathering of people from different museums who use the collections management database MIMSY XG, learning more about the system and how other museums use it to document their collections. It has been very interesting, and has left me thinking a bit about documentation in general…. 2 thoughts on “ Documentation All. November 22, 2015 at 8:47 am. Fill in your details ...
The March of Progress – World in a Box
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World in a Box. Museums Natural History Generalised Nerdery. The March of Progress. May 4, 2013. May 4, 2013. The review of the museum’s Anthropology collections continues apace. We have seen many thousands of objects already, and this week we finished one room of the store*. 8230; It was very satisfying to be able to put the last ‘Bay Completed’ label up, having started the room working on spoons several months ago! Showing Off →. 2 thoughts on “ The March of Progress. May 5, 2013 at 6:02 am. Sculpting ...
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A random wander through the world of mammals. Sunday, 9 August 2015. Of Moon Bears, Forests, and Skunk Cabbages. One of the major debates in the study of human behaviour is that of nature versus nurture. How much of what we do is the result of inbuilt tendencies and how much to the habitat we are raised in, including those things that we are taught? With non-human animals, the debate is, perhaps, less central, but there is still the question of inborn instinct versus learned behaviour. Links to this post.
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