Blog Carnivals in Archaeology
A blog carnival is a roundup of blog postings collected from myriad blogs on a specific topic. While there aren't too many dedicated to archaeology, a few of the most venerated are on history and/or science.
Carnival of Bad History
An interesting way to look at history: bad presentations of history, bad uses of history, and historians behaving badly.
Codex - Biblical Studies Carnival
Codex is a monthly blog carnival hosted by Tyler Williams at Taylor University College, "showcasing the best of weblog posts in the area of academic biblical studies."
Tropaion
An occasional blog carnival based on Neo-Hellenic polytheism & ancient Greek religion, by Nikolaos Markoulakis and others.
Vidi
Alun Salt's new blog carnival is a one-man show; he surfs looking for blogs around the net on a specific topic.
