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  1. Djurhamn Sword Measured [Aardvarchaeology]

    Djurhamn Sword Measured [Aardvarchaeology]

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Humanities & Social Science - 16 hours ago

    To compensate for our inadequacies, us boy archaeologists like to search for large phallic objects and measure them. The most extreme case I've heard of was a couple of colleagues who went looking for the crash site of

  2. Djurhamn Sword Measured

    Djurhamn Sword Measured

    Aardvarchaeology - Sep 6, 2008

    To compensate for our inadequacies, us boy archaeologists like to search for large phallic objects and measure them. The most extreme case I've heard of was a couple of Stockholm colleagues who went looking for the

  3. Djurhamn Sword Measured [Aardvarchaeology]

    Djurhamn Sword Measured [Aardvarchaeology]

    ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Sep 6, 2008

    To compensate for our inadequacies, us boy archaeologists like to search for large phallic objects and measure them. The most extreme case I've heard of was a couple of Stockholm colleagues who went looking for the

  4. Queen Christina's Quarter Coin Again [Aardvarchaeology]

    Queen Christina's Quarter Coin Again [Aardvarchaeology]

    ScienceBlogs Select - Sep 5, 2008

    Yesterday I did two hours of metal-detecting at a manor in Boo parish whose documentary evidence starts in the 13th century. Ancient monuments in the vicinity take it on down at least to the 10th. There are some nice

  5. Queen Christina's Quarter Coin Again [Aardvarchaeology]

    Queen Christina's Quarter Coin Again [Aardvarchaeology]

    ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Sep 4, 2008

    Yesterday I did two hours of metal-detecting at a manor in Boo parish whose documentary evidence starts in the 13th century. Ancient monuments in the vicinity take it on down at least to the 10th. There are some nice

  6. Queen Christina's Quarter Coin Again

    Queen Christina's Quarter Coin Again

    Aardvarchaeology - Sep 4, 2008

    Yesterday I did two hours of metal-detecting at a manor in Boo parish whose documentary evidence starts in the 13th century. Ancient monuments in the vicinity take it on down at least to the 10th. There are some nice

  7. Homo heidelbergensis at the Gates of Europe and the Peopling of the Americas

    Afarensis - Aug 25, 2008

    One of the biggest debates in North American archaeology concerns the timing of the peopling of the America's. Basically, it boils down to Clovis or Pre-Clovis. One of the more interesting thing about this debate is

  8. Homo heidelbergensis at the Gates of Europe and the Peopling of the Americas [Afarensis]

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Humanities & Social Science - Aug 25, 2008

    One of the biggest debates in North American archaeology concerns the timing of the peopling of the America's. Basically, it boils down to Clovis or Pre-Clovis. One of the more interesting thing about this debate is

  9. Roman Coin Prank

    Aardvarchaeology - Aug 24, 2008

    For many years, the Museum of National Antiquities in Stockholm was strictly a custodian and exhibitor of archaeological finds, performing no excavations of its own. Recently, however, its staff has resumed excavations

  10. Roman Coin Prank [Aardvarchaeology]

    ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Aug 24, 2008

    For many years, the Museum of National Antiquities in Stockholm was strictly a custodian and exhibitor of archaeological finds, performing no excavations of its own. Recently, however, its staff has resumed excavations

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