
Musings on things connected to, but not always, archaeology, ethnohistory, history, anthropology, and a bit of Artificial Intelligence.
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I enjoy explaining and exploring ideas about the past and the present from the viewpoint of an archaeologist and an ethnohistorian.
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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