The Boneyard #24 is now up at The Other 95%.
The 25th edition will appear next month at The Big Dinosaur Lie.
The Boneyard #24 is now up at The Other 95%.
The 25th edition will appear next month at The Big Dinosaur Lie.
The Boneyard #23 is now up at When Pigs Fly Returns.
The Boneyard #22 went up at Laelaps earlier this month. Watch for an announcement about #23 here soon.
Due to some other projects and summer classes I’ve been dragging my feet about getting this carnival running again. After some thought I’ve decided to get it going, but with some important changes;
- The Boneyard will now be hosted on the first Tuesday of every month. This should improve traffic and help to keep the carnival consistent.
- All submissions are to be sent to me or to the host of the next edition via e-mail.
I think I made some poor logistical decisions when I initially conceived of the carnival but I’m hoping that these minor changes will allow for a better (and more consistent) carnival. Since we’ve already passed the first Tuesday of August we’re going to have to settle on the second Tuesday, so get your posts to me (evogeek AT gmail DOT com) soon!
- Brian
The 13th edition of the Boneyard is over at Greg Laden’s blog, and the next edition is coming up fast & furious this Saturday (the 23rd) at Self-Designed Student.
Will has the latest edition of The Boneyard up at The Dragon’s Tales. Check out some of the best paleo-posts from the last two weeks and keep your eyes open for new ones; the carnival will be over at Greg’s place on February 9th.
[As an aside, yesterday was also the birthday of Roy Chapman Andrews. Michael put up a concise little bio in honor of the occasion.]
The newest installment of The Boneyard is up at Self-Designed Student, and it’s a whopper. Amanda has done an excellent job of combing the blogosphere for the best paleo-posts of the last two weeks, and I highly suggest that you do yourself the favor of checking it out!
The next edition will be up in two weeks at The Other 95%, and I’ll be hosting Linnaeus’ Legacy on December 5th, so get those links in soon!
Chris has the 9th edition of The Boneyard up at the Catalogue of Organisms. Diseased bones, mass extinctions, some wonderful scientific artwork, and cursorial early birds are all featured, so be sure to check it out! Also, don’t forget that the next edition of the geo-carnival The Accretionary Wedge is fast approaching, and the paleo-oriented among us have been asked to contribute our thoughts about what our fondness of “squishy things” has to do with geology and the history of earth (get your posts into to Kevin of The Other 95% as soon as you can).
Matt has put up the latest and greatest edition of The Boneyard, guiding visitors along a haunted fossil-picking tour of the best paleo-blogging from the past two weeks. Trust me, this one is not to be missed. I’m still looking for a host for the week after next (and into the foreseeable future), so if you’re interested in bringing The Boneyard to your blog please contact me.
Neil has got the latest edition of The Boneyard up at microecos, complete with some fantastic artwork by Dan McCarthy. The next edition will be up in two weeks at the HMNH.
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