I just learned that my blog entry Your Folks, My Folks in Prehistory has been selected for inclusion in the 2007 Open Lab science blogging anthology! Yay! I was likewise honoured a year ago when I had an entry about the field-archaeological paradox in the volume for 2006.
The 2007 volume is edited by Reed Cartwright of the De Rerum Natura blog and Bora Zivkovic of A Blog Around the Clock and will be available in bookstores and from Amazon.
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Congratulations!
You deserve inclusion in the anthology, Martin! Keep up the good work!
...thanks to my question about the famous but anonymous rock carving artists....aaaahhh..... ;)
Many thanks, guys!
Z, it makes it so much easier to blog when people tell you what they want to read about. (-;