Browse newsletters about anthropology
12 anthropology newsletters from across the web

Anthropology.net | Substack
by Anthropology & Primatology
Anthropology.net explores human origins and evolution. It covers biological anthropology, archaeology, ancient DNA, and primate behavior with rigorous, accessible science.

Emmanuel Todd
by Emmanuel Todd
Emmanuel Todd publishes a newsletter. The provided 'About' section does not specify the topics or content that this newsletter covers.

Everyday Ambassador | Annelise Riles | Substack
by Annelise Riles
Annelise Riles, an anthropologist and international lawyer, shares insights and tools for navigating global and personal boundaries, drawn from her bicultural life.

Savage Minds | Substack
by Savage Minds
Savage Minds provides fact-based, anti-identitarian analysis of political and cultural debates, critiquing hijacked leftist politics and modern journalism's decline.

Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning | Substack
by Razib Khan
Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning delivers deep dives into human genetics, ancient history, and culture, alongside a weekly podcast featuring uncensored discussion.

The Lost Expat Digest (in Greece) | Ioana Epure | Substack
by Ioana Epure
Journalist Ioana Epure offers a weekly deconstruction of Greek news and culture, simplifying the local media landscape for expats and English speakers.

The Curiosity Files
by NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter
NE - Naked Emperor Newsletter's The Curiosity Files uncovers hidden truths and explores intriguing subjects, inviting reader engagement.

Odd Anthropology
by Odd Anthropology
Explore fascinating stories of humanity's past and cultural discoveries through an anthropological lens, led by Taisha Koster and Ivy Boyd.

Tangentially Speaking with Chris Ryan | Substack
by Chris Ryan
Chris Ryan, co-author of Sex at Dawn, hosts Tangentially Speaking, featuring candid rants and conversations with an eclectic mix of guests on human nature.

John Hawks | Substack
by John Hawks
John Hawks, a UW-Madison professor and evolutionary geneticist, explores human evolution, ancient DNA, and discoveries like Homo naledi from South Africa.

Synapses Fest
by Vassilis
Vassilis shares monthly 'Mind Crunches' of curated, cross-disciplinary knowledge, connecting diverse domains like technology, anthropology, and politics.

Madeleine's Substack
by Madeleine Beekman
Madeleine Beekman explores how evolution relates to human behavior, using essays to explain various issues through an evolutionary lens, guided by Dobzhansky's insights.