Tag Archives: Pleistocene

Shrub-Steppe

I’m sweating out this post about biodiversity gradients, but can’t seem to get beyond big ungulates of the shrub-steppe tonight:

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2′ Lidar

Here’s what a cherry picked candy-apple archaeological landscape map looks like.  The notes are fluff, and a hard-nosed archaeologist would probably beat me up and stab me with a trowel over them.  But I couldn’t resist posting this, because 2-foot … Continue reading

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Megafauna

Sparsely narrated graphic vignettes – kind of inspired by Nikki McClure’s paper cuts… …ink nebulae x accidental forms = religion.

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The Elephants

There is something so carnal and satisfying about the shape of Pleistocene animals. I could draw these elephant-types all day and never get tired of them. Elephants, bison, moose, condor – they are living ghosts. Do they wander the lonely plains – … Continue reading

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