2025-01-15
1 小时 13 分钟Oh, hey, it's that festival bracelet you're still wearing on Monday.
Alie Ward.
Let's talk dogs.
So in the past we've done episodes on dogs and wolves, but this one explains why a wolf is your dog.
It's anthropology, it's sinology, it's lupinology, it's ethno sinology, which is a term coined in 2002 by an anthropologist named Brian Cummings in this book he wrote titled First Nations, First Dogs, Canadian Aboriginal Africa.
Ethnosynology and ethnosynology is the study of dogs within their cultural context.
I love it.
So for years y'all have asked me to interview this particular guest.
I have been tagged in so many things and also recommended by our experimental archeology guest Angelo Robledo.
So this guest's handles everywhere are Ethno sinology.
I was game.
So they did their undergrad in anthropology at University of Tennessee at Knoxville and got a master's in anthropology at the University of Wyoming.
They are an educator with huge platforms on TikTok and YouTube and they are also a professional archeologist.
And we talk about how wolves went from the woods to your bed.
And we'll get to that.
But first, thank you to patreon folks@patreon.com Ologies for supporting the show for as little as a dollar a month and submitting your questions for the ologists before we record.
We also by the way have a show called smologies.
Those are kid safe and classroom friendly episodes.
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Just search for M O L O G I E s.