I would recommend Jason Fox's blog simply for the weight of its name: Hominin Dental Anthropology. That is so heavy metal. But it's also tagged "atheism, Teeth, Anthropology, bones, Paleoanthropology, dentition, bioarchaeology, osteology, paleopathology" on Technorati. And it's a readable mix of these subjects along with linguistics and more whimsical and personal pieces. So check him out and comment away! The only things Jason seems not to have learned yet is to use pics and to market his blog. Jason, I want to see your skinny ass on the next Four Stone Hearth. And I want you to host one ASAP after that.
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Hominin Dental Anthropology
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Posted on: February 24, 2007 3:20 AM, by Martin R


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It shall be done, master. I was going through my e-mails just now and saw this title in my list and I was like, "Oh, God" and then the cut was just hilarious. All I saw in the e-mail was "Jason, I want to see your skinny ass on the next Four Stone Hearth." That surely catches my attention.
Posted by: Jason Fox | February 24, 2007 12:47 PM
Good to know you're paying attention. (-;
Welcome to Aardvarchaeology!
Posted by: Martin R | February 24, 2007 12:51 PM