Posts Tagged ‘ archaeology ’

When Your Field School Goes Into the Toilet

May 27th, 2009 | By Greg Laden | Category: Greg Laden, Stories

Two years ago, I attended my best friend’s wedding. I made the cake. When I got married a year earlier, she was my best man. Last Sunday, a bunch of people were going on and on about my cakes (I make about one every two years but they are very famous and frightfully expensive) and this reminded me of her and the amazing times we’ve had and toilets in Japan.

Let me explain.

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The Four Stone Hearth Anthropology Blog Carnival

Apr 9th, 2009 | By Barnum T. Bailey | Category: Blogosphere, Science

Quiche Moraine is proud to present The Fourth Stone Hearth, a blog carnival that specializes in anthropology in the widest sense of that word: the study of humankind, throughout all times and places, focusing primarily on four lines of research: Archaeology, Sociocultural Anthropology, Biological Anthropology, and Linguistic Anthropology.

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