Showing posts with label blogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogs. Show all posts

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Skeletal Blogroll

If you look to your right, you'll see I've added a blogroll. Woo! The blogs listed are a mix of archaeology, palaeontology and zoology, and they're mostly not all-bones-all-the-time, but they do have a goodly amount of posts relating to bones. If I've missed any, please do let me know (you can leave a comment on this post, for example) and I'll check them out.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Migration

I just migrated this blog from WordPress, not because I don't like WordPress (it seems very nice), but because I can't use Amazon affiliates links in a free WordPress blog, but I can in a free Blogger blog. And I thought you might like to buy some of the books I mention once in a while.

Unfortunately, the comment from Aaron Elkins on the WordPress version of Osteosophy didn't migrate along with the posts. You can see it on the About page (scroll down).

Friday, March 19, 2010

Top 50 Archaeology Blogs

Why a list called 50 Best Blogs for Archaeology Students would show up on a blog for Radiology Technician Schools, I do not know, but it's a good list and worth looking at, and besides, my friend Tim's blog Elfshot: Sticks and Stones is listed at number 8.


I find it interesting that, while there are quite a few general archaeology blogs, or archaeology and anthropology blogs, and some blogs on specific topics or parts of the world, there is no zooarchaeology blog. Perhaps someone out there is doing one and it's either too new or too little read to show up on a top 50 list. Oh wait, someone is doing one. It's me. Seriously, though, if anyone reading this (does anyone read this?) knows of any other zooarch blogs or osteology blogs, or blogs dealing significantly with bones, drop me a line or leave a comment and I'll start a blogroll in the sidebar.