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Category Archives: Blogging
90th Edition of the Four Stone Hearth!
That means this biweekly tradition of gathering the best examples of anthropology blogging currently on the web has gone on for at least 180 weeks! Unfortunately, participation has waxed and waned a bit over these few years. I only received … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthropology, Archaeology, Blog carnival, Cultural anthropology, four stone hearth
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Slight Delay
with the Four Stone Hearth.. I only received three submissions and just got home from a loonngg day of work, so I’m going to scour the web tonight and in the morning for additional anthro posts to include. I know … Continue reading
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Four Stone Hearth #88 is up
At Ad Hominin. has a St. Patrick’s Day special edition of this blog carnival, which is dedicated to the four fields of anthropology. Topics covered span the four major fields of anthropology: archaeology, socio-cultural anthropology, bio-physical anthropology and linguistic anthropology. … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthropology, Archaeology, Blog carnival, Cultural anthropology, Greg Laden, Linguistic anthropology
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-03-05
Cleaned out my blog roll and updated some links at Hot Cup of Joe; I really do need to figure out my "Articles" page # Evolution vs Intelligent Design: I couldn't resist responding to a comment on an old post … Continue reading
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-01-15
wants to read Value and Virtue in a Godless Universe by Erik J. Wielenberg – http://bit.ly/7Xcynu # Powered by Twitter Tools
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-12-11
Just completed a four-hour final exam in a graduate level Paleoanthropology class. Whew! I'm so glad its over! # Powered by Twitter Tools
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-11-13
I need an article if anyone has it: Wolpoff's "The Case for Sinking Homo Erectus." # Found the article I needed! Just after I posted my plea and emailed a couple friends, I clicked on last google link & it … Continue reading
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-10-09
Congratulations to Afarensis! http://bit.ly/19AmIp # Letterman to apologize on-air again tonight: http://bit.ly/IdOKa I couldn't help but comment on this one. # Scientist of the Year Notable: Elizabeth Blackburn – http://shar.es/1Yr4n # Powered by Twitter Tools
The 77th Edition of the Four Stone Hearth
Be sure to check out the 77th edition of the Four Stone Hearth, a blog carnival for anthropology bloggers. Some of the very best in anthropology blogging can be found there every other Wednesday. Somehow I keep forgetting to send … Continue reading
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-10-02
Eureka! I've discovered the mechanism that allowed for domestication of the dog: human to canine butt-scractching! # Powered by Twitter Tools