Daniel of Neuroanthropology has made an excellent roundup of last year's best anthro blogging. Check it out!
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The seventy-first Four Stone Hearth blog carnival is on-line at Neuroanthropology. Catch the best recent blogging on archaeology and anthropology!
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I knew something good would come out of that Ãstergötland project... :-)
You're just saying that to make me feel better. We all know that a fieldwork project that fails to find anything from the Middle Neolithic is a complete waste of resources. (-;