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I commented there about the lack of Anthropology and Archaeology blogs! Come on! The study of man is the most important thing we do in science! (okay, I’m a little biased ).
I think the Seed overlords should look at some other anthro stars like Archaeoastronomy, Northstate Science, and Abnormal Interests. These guys do a bang up job. Also, a haven like scienceblogs would give the right anthro-blogger the opportunity to raise public awareness (and create forums for discussion in) cultural resources. Looting and damage to archaeological sites and antiquities trade are serious problems and I think we get so wrapped up in the “culture wars” and “global warming,” we can loose site of other important issues in science, like the near loss of Kenniwick Man as a specimen of study.
Okay… sorry to rant 🙂