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The thirtieth Four Stone Hearth blog carnival is on-line at The Greenbelt. Archaeology and anthropology to satisfy even the most demanding of connoisseurs! While I'm at it, Dear Reader, let me ask you to please send me some good archaeological...

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Anthro Blog Carnival

Category: Archaeology
Posted on: December 19, 2007 1:50 AM, by Martin R

The thirtieth Four Stone Hearth blog carnival is on-line at The Greenbelt. Archaeology and anthropology to satisfy even the most demanding of connoisseurs!

While I'm at it, Dear Reader, let me ask you to please send me some good archaeological photographs or drawings, with a brief explanation of what they show, to be published here on Aard. Fame and link love can be yours!

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1

What are you looking for pictures/illustrations for? Any specific subject or reason, or just general blog publication?

Posted by: thadd | December 19, 2007 7:44 AM

2

Just to post on Aard to entertain and illuminate the readers. Like this.

Posted by: Martin R | December 19, 2007 7:47 AM

3

I have some cool photos of, admittedly mostly fragmentary,Creek Indian pottery. How do I get them to you? (If you are interested)

Posted by: tenine | December 26, 2007 8:00 AM

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