Aardvarchaeology
Martin Rundkvist's blog. Archaeology, skepticism, Sweden. And books and music and stuff.
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Dr. Martin Rundkvist is a Swedish archaeologist, journal editor, public speaker, skeptic, atheist, lefty liberal, bookworm, and father of two.
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Recent Posts
- Homeopathic Emergency Room
- Daycare No More
- Anthro Blog Carnival
- Libertarian Columnist Smears Sweden in the Guardian
- Hello Dear Spammer
- Tech Note: Our Crappy Computers
- Primate Diaries Join Sb
- North European Natural Caffeine Source?
- Current Archaeology 232
- Four Stone Hearth: Call for Submissions
Recent Comments
- Robert on Royal Medals Copied
- DianaGainer on Homeopathic Emergency Room
- ArchAsa on Homeopathic Emergency Room
- paddy on Homeopathic Emergency Room
- OriGuy on Libertarian Columnist Smears Sweden in the Guardian
- cls on Libertarian Columnist Smears Sweden in the Guardian
- Chris S. on Silence is the Enemy: But What is Wrong With Those Men!?
- Jorg on Homeopathic Emergency Room
- T. Axelson on Open Source Dendrochronology
- Kaleberg on Libertarian Columnist Smears Sweden in the Guardian
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About
Dr Martin Rundkvist is a Swedish archaeologist dividing his time between research into the 1st Millennium AD and being managing editor of Fornvännen, Sweden's foremost archaeological journal. Martin joined Scienceblogs on 29 December 2006. His blogging of the preceding year is available at Salto sobrius. Also, check out his personal web site.
Aardvarchaeology is one of the top-5 archaeology blogs and skepticism blogs on the net according to Technorati. It is also one of Sweden's top-5 science blogs according to Bloggtoppen.
Digging at Tyresta in June 2007. Photograph by Roger Wikell.
