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The thirty-eighth Four Stone Hearth blog carnival is on-line at A Very Remote Period Indeed. Archaeology and anthropology, and all seen in relation to the the Rice Track/Soccer Stadium in Houston, Texas. The next open hosting slot is on...

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Carnivalia

Category: ArchaeologyBloggingSkepticism
Posted on: April 13, 2008 4:32 AM, by Martin R

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The thirty-eighth Four Stone Hearth blog carnival is on-line at A Very Remote Period Indeed. Archaeology and anthropology, and all seen in relation to the the Rice Track/Soccer Stadium in Houston, Texas.

The next open hosting slot is on 4 June. All bloggers with an interest in the subject are welcome to volunteer to me. No need to be an anthro pro. But you must be a trustee of the Rice Track/Soccer Stadium, like me.

And check out the new Skeptics' Circle!

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And may I suggest..there is a new science carnival on the scene, the Molecular and Cell Biology Carnival. Check it out, submit your post, and become a host!

Posted by: steppen wolf | April 13, 2008 6:45 AM

2

What a strange cyber-place to see a photo from my undergrad alma mater!

*has a flashback*

Posted by: Barn Owl | April 13, 2008 8:54 AM

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