ANTH 1102-Exploring Human Diversity

The purpose of this blog is to expose readers to current events related to topics discussed in Anthropology 1102 - Introduction to Anthropology. This is a jump off point for thinking critically about the world.

Monday, January 20, 2014

Reading Dead Languages

How do we know how languages evolve? Historical Linguistics. Here's a TED talk by a computer scientist turned linguist on how he's using computers to try to read that world's last major undeciphered script.

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