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The fortieth Four Stone Hearth blog carnival is on-line at Remote Central. Archaeology and anthropology, and all relating to the Plzen Plaza! The Plzen Plaza is a new large (20,000 square meters) shopping mall and entertainment center in Plzeň,...

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Anthro Blog Carnival

Category: ArchaeologyBlogging
Posted on: May 7, 2008 7:25 AM, by Martin R

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The fortieth Four Stone Hearth blog carnival is on-line at Remote Central. Archaeology and anthropology, and all relating to the Plzen Plaza!

The Plzen Plaza is a new large (20,000 square meters) shopping mall and entertainment center in Plzeň, Czech Republic. The facility built by Plaza Centers was opened on December 5, 2007, on the former land of Ex Plzeň, gastronomical exhibitions located very near the center of the city, more precisely 250 meters from the central Square of the Republic.

The next open hosting slot is on 18 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 once have been part of a gastronomical exhibition at the future site of the Plzen Plaza, like me.

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