This is the second post of mine on what should become a weekly look at great Archaeology blogs. You can see last weeks here and a full list of great archaeology blogs here.
After you take a look leave a comment letting me know which ones you found interesting, great, that you liked, etc. AND nominate a blog not already on the list, that is relatively related to archaeology, for next weeks highlight. There are lots of great blogs out there and it would be great to be able to highlight the good work people are doing.
Girl with Trowel -musings on life on the edge (of archaeology)- http://girlwithtrowel.wordpress.com/
A blog from Dr Kayt Armstrong, “this blog serves as (amongst other things) a place to ramble about archaeology and computing, a place to keep in contact with good friends from all over the world, and sometimes I just wants to have a good old kvetch.”
Robert M Chapple, Archaeologists- http://rmchapple.blogspot.co.uk/
Roberts personal blog were he posts on a range of topics. He covers a lot on Irish archaeology. If you are interested in Irish Archaeology go and check out this blog.
Wasted on Archaeology, Notes not at all random- http://wastedonarchaeology.wordpress.com/
SPACE AGE ARCHAEOLOGY- http://zoharesque.blogspot.co.uk/
“In 2003 I began work on a research project that has taken me to places that I never imagined: the cultural heritage of space exploration. Now I am determined to bring to light the secrets at the heart of the Space Age.”
This blog is exactly what it sounds like, a look at the archaeology of outer space. Really interesting read.
Australian Archaeology- http://australianarchaeology.blogspot.co.uk/
“Gary Vines’ personal blog, mostly about archaeology and history, and some stuff about the world around me.”
All great blogs worth having a look at.


anarchaeologist
April 19, 2012
Hey Doug (a great name for an unemployed archaeologist…),
thanks for the link to Wasted…
Franc
Doug Rocks-Macqueen
April 20, 2012
welcome, good blog you have there
Robert M Chapple
April 19, 2012
Hi Doug! Many thanks for the mention! Much appreciated!
Doug Rocks-Macqueen
April 20, 2012
welcome, any time
Elizabeth
April 19, 2012
! What? No Rundkvist? Try http://scienceblogs.com/aardvarchaeology/ Fine, frequently intelligently cranky, look at Scandinavian science, especially archaeology.
Doug Rocks-Macqueen
April 20, 2012
I will put him into next weeks list.