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For reference: here's a list of fifty archaeology blogs/sites:http://www.engineeringdegreeonline.org/top-50-archeologist-bloggersOne of the sites listed is for "Bad Archaeology", which has this amusing tidbit on its front page:
Bad Archaeology is the brainchild of a couple of archaeologists who are fed up with the distorted view of the past that passes for knowledge in popular culture. We are unhappy that books written by people with no knowledge of real archaeology dominate the shelves at respectable bookshops. We do not appreciate news programmes that talk about ley lines (for example) as if they are real.In short, we are Angry Archaeologists.
Archaeological activists….how disturbing. LOL
The “Bad Archaeology” site is actually pretty interesting.
Get your hands dirty : where there's muck, there's memory !http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-13781202
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