Personal Blogs about Archaeology
Blogs are often personal diaries; and many archaeologists and students in archaeology are beginning to write of their experiences on the web. The personal blog about archaeology is an excellent resource for people who are interested in getting into the field, or just finding out a little more information about how archaeology works.
Abnormal Interests (Duane Smith)
Duane Smith, a "retired, well, semi-retired, product marketing manager who spent most of his career working in the semiconductor industry" and writes a pretty darn funny archaeology weblog.
Duane Smith, a "retired, well, semi-retired, product marketing manager who spent most of his career working in the semiconductor industry" and writes a pretty darn funny archaeology weblog.
Afarensis
Billing himself as the 'world's formost precambrian archaeologist", Afarensis runs an entertaining blog on archaeology, evolution, and black and white movies. Even if he can't spell.
Billing himself as the 'world's formost precambrian archaeologist", Afarensis runs an entertaining blog on archaeology, evolution, and black and white movies. Even if he can't spell.
blivet2 (Hal Rager)
Archaeologist Hal Rager's blog contains personal news items and commentary; in a new location and with a new format.
Archaeologist Hal Rager's blog contains personal news items and commentary; in a new location and with a new format.
cwjat
Canadian graduate student Jennifer Anne Thompson is working on her degree at Cardiff University in Crusader period archaeology, and keeps an occasional log on her progress and field work.
Canadian graduate student Jennifer Anne Thompson is working on her degree at Cardiff University in Crusader period archaeology, and keeps an occasional log on her progress and field work.
Farther Along (Jamie Brandon)
Jamie Brandon, newly minted Anthropology PhD is teaching college classes in Arkansas and blogging on life, music, anthropology, cultural studies, the Ozarks, and oh, yes, archaeology too.
Jamie Brandon, newly minted Anthropology PhD is teaching college classes in Arkansas and blogging on life, music, anthropology, cultural studies, the Ozarks, and oh, yes, archaeology too.
Fool for the Process
Archaeomom8 is a full time mother of eight, an antique refinisher, a freelance writer, a student, and oh yes, a CRM archaeologist in the desert American southwest. Interesting personal blog about the ins and outs of her life.
Archaeomom8 is a full time mother of eight, an antique refinisher, a freelance writer, a student, and oh yes, a CRM archaeologist in the desert American southwest. Interesting personal blog about the ins and outs of her life.
New Archaeology
A personal and professional log from NewArchaeologist, an anonymous person but clearly a professional archaeologist in the UK. Several interesting articles as well.
A personal and professional log from NewArchaeologist, an anonymous person but clearly a professional archaeologist in the UK. Several interesting articles as well.
Nomadic Thoughts
Anthro graduate student Will discusses all things anthropological in this personal blog from Florida.
Anthro graduate student Will discusses all things anthropological in this personal blog from Florida.
Past Thinking (Tom Goskar)
Tom Goskar is with Wessex Archaeology, and his blog covers some archaeology news as well as a raft of technology commentaries.
Tom Goskar is with Wessex Archaeology, and his blog covers some archaeology news as well as a raft of technology commentaries.
Rites of Passage
Athena is a 25 year old grad student at the venerable University of Cambridge, reading for a degree in archaeology; she regularly blogs on personal and archaeological musings.
Athena is a 25 year old grad student at the venerable University of Cambridge, reading for a degree in archaeology; she regularly blogs on personal and archaeological musings.
Salto Sobrius (Martin Rundkvist)
Swedish archaeologist Martin Rundkvist writes in English on Sweden, archaeology, museums, music, books, and scepticism.
Swedish archaeologist Martin Rundkvist writes in English on Sweden, archaeology, museums, music, books, and scepticism.
Sightlines (Jane Tomlinson)
Artist and philosopher Jane Tomlinson often muses on the art of archaeology and cultural heritage.
Artist and philosopher Jane Tomlinson often muses on the art of archaeology and cultural heritage.
Slow West
An experiential weblog from an anonymous graduate student in archaeology in Arizona.
An experiential weblog from an anonymous graduate student in archaeology in Arizona.
Towards an Archaeology of Iconoclasm
An archaeology blog tracking a thesis-in-progress by Troels Myrup Kristensen on early Christian iconoclasm, at University of Aarhus.
An archaeology blog tracking a thesis-in-progress by Troels Myrup Kristensen on early Christian iconoclasm, at University of Aarhus.
