Four Stone Hearth Call for Submissions

The Four Stone Hearth blog carnival is coming up here at Aardvarchaeology on Wednesday 17 January. 4SH is about anthropology in the widest American sense: the study of humankind, throughout all times and places. Four lines of research are emphasised (the stones of the hearth):

  • Socio-cultural anthropology
  • Bio-physical anthropology
  • Archaeology
  • Linguistic anthropology
So, if your blogging touches upon any of these themes, send me a link to a good recent entry and a brief description ASAP! Any language I can half-understand will do. (Wouldn't want to link unwittingly to any Saami pornography. I hear it's pretty wild stuff though.)
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Wouldn't want to link unwittingly to any Saami pornography.

Rats, now I have to rewrite my submission...

By afarensis, FCD (not verified) on 11 Jan 2007 #permalink