permanent haitus
To put a human face on our ancestors, scientists from the Senckenberg Research Institute used sophisticated methods to form 27 model heads based on tiny bone fragments, teeth and skulls collected from across the globe.
The heads were on display for the first time together at the Senckenberg Natural History Museum in Frankfurt, Germany in 2010.(ed note: Your Tumblr is fairly new at DiscoveryNews and this slideshow, which was linked in this story this week, is a new discovery to me. So, it’s a bit of an indulgence..But it’s fascinating and too good not to share.)
Underwater Ink Photographs by Alberto Seveso
Don’t listen to beatonna, this is deadly serious. Blowing up the earth is pretty much the best call at this point.
This is Makpal Abdrazakova, she is 25, and she lives in Aksu-Ayuly, central Kazakhstan. She cuts an awesome figure, doesn’t she? She is making headlines for something she’s been doing since she was 13. Makpal is a golden eagle hunter, a berkutchi, and participates in competitions that evaluate how well her eagle, 10-year-old Akzhelke, can catch and kill prey. She has won several of the local contests, which also demonstrate the bond between the bird and its master.
The bond in her case began with feeding the golden eagle when her father Murat was away. He taught her the ancient sport after getting the approval and blessing of the local elders, since it has traditionally been practiced only by men. Since 2003, they and the professional hunters have welcomed her, and she remains the only woman in Kazakhstan to compete.
She does not, however, want to be the last: “I hope that in the future there will be more berkutchi-girls,” she says in her native language (see video here). Golden eagles have been used in falconry for centuries (see slideshow here) and are among the world’s fiercest birds, with the ability to fly at their prey at 190mph with their razor-sharp talons. They weigh up to 15lbs, grow up to 3’ tall, and have a wingspan of up to 7’.
A traditional saying in Kazakhstan states, “As a man trains his eagle, so too does the eagle train his man.” Makpal and her bird may have trained each other, but the woman has also been training in law. “I don’t need to give up being a berkutchi. I will do both things at once.”
How completely awesome!
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Blown away.
Curvy Pin-Up illustrations for Jen Oaks 2012 calendar titled “Cheeky” which you can purchase at her Etsy store. She also has a tumblr.
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Sometimes I just wanna sit the population of Tumblr down, ruffle their hair a bit, look them right in the eye, and say, “There are better things to get angry about.”
WHAT IF SOME OF THEM DON’T HAVE HAIR, YOU INSENSITIVE PRICK?
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That is AWFUL.
but.
just…BUT.
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Here have some pi.
I don’t see what’s so freaking wrong with them.
Some girls dress up and/or get fierce because they want to. Some do it because they like attention. And I don’t see why either of those things is so fucking bad.
Because when boys seek out attention? They’re the lovable class…
yeeeeeeeees