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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Archaeoplanet: A Great New Blog

Found this great new blog named Archaeoplanet. Created by Lawrence Desmond. Check it out.
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Clifford T. Brown, Ph.D.
Professor of Anthropology
Florida Atlantic University
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Some Archaeology Blogs

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    Choose Your Own Digital Archaeology Paradata Adventure
    2 weeks ago
  • Maya Decipherment by David Stuart
    Did the Classic Maya have musical notation?
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  • Archaeometry SAS-blog
    SAS Research Support Award - John Murray
    1 year ago
  • ArchaeoPlanet Blog | Mesoamerica- Notes on archaeology, heritage, history, and culture.
    An announcement– 2020 will be the 23rd and 27th year anniversaries of the Yucatán Geophysical Archaeological Survey Project
    5 years ago
  • Powered By Osteons
    My Resignation as Chair of the SAA Media Relations Committee
    6 years ago
  • Publishing Archaeology
    George Cowgill's database and my introduction to scientific archaeology
    6 years ago
  • ArchaeologyOnline: Archaeological Information on the Web By Anita Cohen-Williams
    The Coal Heritage Archaeology Project, WV looking for Volunteers
    9 years ago
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