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Martin Rundkvist Dr. Martin Rundkvist is a Swedish archaeologist, journal editor, public speaker, chairman of the Swedish Skeptics Society, atheist, lefty liberal, bookworm, and father of two.

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Northstate Science

Category: ArchaeologyBloggingSkepticism
Posted on: March 3, 2007 10:05 AM, by Martin R

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Here's another underappreciated, undermarketed and eminently readable blog within the ambit of Aardvarchaeology: Chris O'Brien's Northstate Science. For more archaeology and skepticism, read Chris! He's been at it for a year now, he's only seeing 60 hits a day, and by his own admission,

"I have done almost no advertising about the blog, either locally or via other websites - anyone who has discovered Northstate Science has done so either via word of mouth or through searches and links to my posts (hell, most of my relatives, including my mother, don't know I actually have a blog!)"

C'mon Chris, at least ask your mom to put you on her blogroll.

And while you're at it, everybody, click over to Amy P. at Omnivorous and tell the woman to get her bloggin' Equus asinus back in gear. And to fookin' market her blog!

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1

Martin - thanks a LOT for the free advertisement!...I'll try to live up to your kind words! Like I said in the post, one of my favorite things about blogging is getting to "meet" a wider group of people around the world. I definately have to come visit in Sweden some time (a good part of my heritage is Swedish, by the way! - don't let the "O'Brien" fool you!). All the best!

Posted by: Christopher O'Brien | March 4, 2007 12:34 PM

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Hope to see you in Fisksatra! Come in the period May through September.

Posted by: Martin R | March 4, 2007 12:45 PM

3

'Tool' find in Minnesota challenged
State archaelogist says, "it looks like a bunch of rocks to me."

Posted by: Mustafa Mond, FCD | March 6, 2007 12:47 PM

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Yeah, the find's steadily looking worse. Eoliths.

Posted by: Martin R | March 6, 2007 12:58 PM

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