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Am up to stuff - by Alicia Colson

Am up to Stuff..., Briana

Thoughts and discussions on, but not always, aspects of archaeology, ethnohistory, history, art, anthropology, and some artificial intelligence

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  • Am up to Stuff...

    Alicia Colson PHD Ethnohistorian & archaeologist; Director of FRACTAL AI; Cofounder of 'Exploration Revealed'. I'm interested in how people organise their mental worlds, worldviews and relationships with the places they inhabit.

  • Briana

    Briana Gervat is the author of three travel memoirs: Mosaic, I Once Was a Pilgrim, and There Will Come Soft Rains. She currently lives in New York, but dreams always of France.

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