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Four Stone Hearth


While perusing the excellent Cliopatria History Blogroll, I found another good history related carnival. It is Four Stone Hearth, an anthropology blog carnival.

Here is a description from the site:

The Four Stone Hearth is a blog carnival that specializes in anthropology. Anthropology is the study of humankind, throughout all times and places. This discourse focuses primarily on four lines of research: socio-cultural anthropology, bio-physical anthropology, archaeology, linguistic anthropology. Each one of these subfields represent a stone in our hearth, a blog carnival aims to publish content from all aspects of the blogosphere.

As this blog often edges into anthropology, I will be following this carnival. It is still relatively new as the first Four Stone Hearth Carnival was in October 2006. The next edition should be coming out tomorrow at Northstate Science.




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