Showing posts with label Smithsonian Magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smithsonian Magazine. Show all posts

10.09.2018

NEW SCIENCE TECHNIQUE: FAIRY TALES MAY BE BE OVER 5000 YEARS OLD

Jack and the Beanstalk

Smithsonian: Few hundred years ago, fairy tale auteurs like the Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen and Charles Perrault helped bring magical tales of princesses, evil ogres, dark forests, weird spells and thwarted love into the storybooks—and to the bedsides—of children, everywhere. But how old are the tales they transcribed? A new study suggests that their origins go all the way back to prehistory.

In a new study published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, a folklorist and anthropologist say that stories like Rumpelstiltskin and Jack and the Beanstalk are much older than originally thought.

Instead of dating from the 1500s, the researchers say that some of these classic stories are 4,000 and 5,000 years old, respectively. This contradicts previous speculation that story collectors like the Brothers Grimm were relaying tales that were only a few hundred years old.


It turns out that it’s pretty hard to figure out how old fairy tales are using simple historical data. Since the tales were passed down orally, they can be almost impossible to unwind using a historian or anthropologist’s traditional toolbox.

So the team borrowed from biology, instead, using a technique called phylogenetic analysis. Usually, phylogenetic analysis is used to show how organisms evolved. In this case, researchers used strategies created by evolutionary biologists to trace the roots of 275 fairy tales through complex trees of language, population and culture.

Using the Aarne-Thompson-Uther Classification of Folk Tales, a kind of über index that breaks fairy tales down into groups like “the obstinate wife learns to obey” and “partnership between man and ogre,” the team tracked the presence of the tales in 50 Indo-European language-speaking populations. They were able to find the ancestries of 76 tales, tracking them backward using language trees. READ MORE

12.06.2017

MORE WOOLY MAMMOTH BONES FOUND WEST OF ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN

Photo: MLive

University experts determined these bones are more than 15,000 years old. Researchers have determined that the mammoth was likely a 45-year-old male.

University of Michigan paleontologists conducted a second excavation this week at the Chelsea-area farm where the skull, tusks and dozens of intact bones of an ice age mammoth were pulled from the ground in late 2015.

A U-M news video of the skull and two attached tusks being hoisted from the muddy excavation pit with a backhoe on October 1, 2015, has been viewed more than 875,000 times on YouTube.

The Original Excavation, Oct. 2015: https://youtu.be/XbekbGz1cEY
The Bristle Mammoth Exhibit: https://youtu.be/l0s3pzS1F4I
READ THE FULL STORY: http://myumi.ch/6jrbo


1.24.2017

THE TRUE STORY BEHIND THE FILM HIDDEN FIGURES



A new book and movie document the accomplishments of NASA’s black “human computers” whose work was at the heart of the country’s greatest battles.



The movie Hidden Figures was so good...I watched it twice. These women were really kept in the background and it is so great to see them get their proper place in history.


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