Your weekly look at archaeologists or archaeology related people to follow. 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.
Our First blog comes from Aren Maeir and it is:
The Tell es-Safi/Gath Excavations Official (and Unofficial) Weblog- http://gath.wordpress.com/
One of the more prolific site blogs out there, this blog posts a wealth of information on archaeology in Isreal.
The Next is:
Corinthian Matters- http://corinthianmatters.com/
“Corinthian Matters is devoted to the archaeological and historical research of the modern region of the Corinthia. Although the site is designed to promote the study of the history and archaeology of the city and territory of ancient Corinth, it gives spotty attention to the study of the broader modern Greek administrative unit of the Corinthia including Sikyonia, Cleonae, and the Nemea Valley.”
Guerrilla Archaeology- http://guerillaarchaeology.wordpress.com/
“Guerrilla Archaeology is a Cardiff-based collective made up of archaeologists, scientists and artists dedicated to bringing the past alive.”
Indiana Jen: History, Education, & Technology- http://indianajen.com/
“My name is Jennifer Carey and I am a student and educator of the human condition. I have long studied history, trained in archaeology, and found a passion in the field of education. As a long-time lover of technology (my father bought our family our first Apple IIe when I was three), I love technology and what it can bring to the classroom.”
John G. Swogger – Illustration- http://johngswogger.wordpress.com/
“I have illustrated everything from archaeological sites to children’s stories, painted battling robots and talking arrows, drawn the Titanic and Stonehenge, zombies and Jane Austen, the Great Pyramid, the Time Machine and everything in between.”
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archaeologicallinks
May 10, 2012
I know about IndianaJen and Guerilla Arcjaeology, both of which I fins excellent…
Jennifer Carey
May 11, 2012
Thanks for the promote!
Doug Rocks-Macqueen
May 17, 2012
Welcome, its a great blog you have