Graham Hancock Has Questions. I have a few answers.
Yesterday, Graham Hancock posted a response to the SAA open letter to Netflix regarding his science fiction series, Ancient Apocalypse. Hancock had some questions. I thought I’d add some answers
Yesterday, Graham Hancock posted a response to the SAA open letter to Netflix regarding his science fiction series, Ancient Apocalypse. Hancock had some questions. I thought I’d add some answers
I was curious about how Google ranked the top 20 blogs about archaeology, so I did some searches. Here’s the results of the most basic, […]
Looking for a specific topic of archaeological information? Wondering what archaeologists around the world are saying about Kanye West? (yeah, me neither.) Curious about what […]
Admittedly, I didn’t do so well with Doug’s Blogging Archaeology carnival. I recently finished my graduate work and sort of took a break from any […]
Doug’s Archaeology has invited bloggers to participate in a monthly carnival leading up to the SAAs in April and I’ve agreed to participate, so here’s […]
The Four Stone Hearth is tomorrow and I’d like to have it posted on time, so if you have any late submissions please get them […]
I’ve made a move to 1and1.com and I’m now using my own domain with 1and1.com as the host. Thanks to Kambiz’s recommendation. I hope the […]
This is an entry submitted for The Giant’s Shoulders blog carnival, the “Classic Papers” category. Binford, Lewis R. (1962) Archaeology as Anthropology American Antiquity, 28 […]
I’m officially on vacation for a week. Other than a couple of days at Sea World, San Antonio at the end of the week (if […]
First, welcome back to the fray, Chris! Northstate Science has been somewhat silent the past few weeks but Christopher O’Brien is back and he made […]
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