Bill Schindler is not your traditional anthropologist. Specializing in primitive technology and experimental archeology at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland where he is associate professor, he uses a teaching approach that he calls “soul authorship” to immerse students in experiences that teach them first-hand about primitive technologies and ways of life practiced by our prehistoric ancestors. Time Stamps: 0:04:16 Podcast begins 0:29:16 Bill on “The great human race“ TV show 0:06:56 Tools that were used by humans 2.5 million years ago 0:17:11 Hunting gave us access to blood, organs, and fat 0:18:06 Interpreting our evolutionary diet based on artifacts we find 0:25:11 Fire has been a part of our evolution for much longer than we originally thought 0:31:11 “Plants should scare the hell out of you“ 0:36:56 Are some parts of plants more or less toxic than others? 0:41:21 What we need to know about fruit 0:45:16 Seeds and the way we encounter seed
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