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SCHOOL OF HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
RESEARCH SEMINAR
SEMESTER ONE 2023
MONDAY 20TH FEBRUARY 2023
FROM 5:30PM

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DAVID SCHEEL

Meeting Giants: Lost science, Indigenous cultural knowledge, and octopuses in 
Alaska

Abstract: The giant Pacific octopus is regarded as the world’s largest octopus 
species. But how big is that? I will relate a few accounts of large octopuses 
from Indigenous cultural knowledge, examine some older published accounts from 
north America of very large octopuses and consider how they are currently 
regarded, and examine the provenance of the largest octopuses records commonly 
cited in accounts of the species. This examination is an interesting journey 
but it may only deepen the mystery.

WHEN:  MONDAY 20TH FEBRUARY 2023
START : 5.30PM
Location:       F23 Michael Spence Building, Level 5, Room 501
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