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The Boneyard Blog Carnival: June 2011
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011. Boneyard Blog Carnival 2.10 is here. Issue 2.10 of the Boneyard Blog Carnival, hosted by Gary Vecchiarelli of Project Dryptosaurus. Is here with a fresh batch of paleontology blogging to enjoy. Head over to Project Drypto. Be sure to leave a comment thanking Gary for his hard work, and if you're unfamiliar with his project, be sure to read more on the site. Next month, hosting will be handled by Brian Switek at Laelaps. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to the Boneyard.
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The Boneyard Blog Carnival: May 2011
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011. Boneyard 2.10 arrives in one week. The deadline for submissions to the next Boneyard Blog Carnival is Monday, June 6. This next edition will be hosted by Gary Vecchiarelli at Project Dryptosaurus. A site dedicated to spreading public awareness of New Jersey's own tyrannosaur. Send your posts about any aspect of paleontology to boneyardblogcarnival(at)blogspot(dot)com. Tuesday, May 24, 2011. Boneyard 2.10 Call for Submissions. You see what I'm getting at here? Friday, May 6, 2011.
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The Boneyard Blog Carnival: March 2011
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Saturday, March 26, 2011. After the April 5 edition of the Boneyard at Sorting Out Science, we're hostless. If you host a blog about paleontology or a related science, or general science, or science history, or science-art, what the heck? Here's how it works. A little before the new edition is set to run, I call for entries. You should, too. There's no magic formula as far as how often to ask, where to ask (I mainly use this blog, Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs. Fun fun fun fun. May 3: Life As We Know It.
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The Boneyard Blog Carnival: Boneyard 2.10 arrives in one week
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011. Boneyard 2.10 arrives in one week. The deadline for submissions to the next Boneyard Blog Carnival is Monday, June 6. This next edition will be hosted by Gary Vecchiarelli at Project Dryptosaurus. A site dedicated to spreading public awareness of New Jersey's own tyrannosaur. Send your posts about any aspect of paleontology to boneyardblogcarnival(at)blogspot(dot)com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to the Boneyard. The original Boneyard carnival.
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The Boneyard Blog Carnival: Whither Go the Boneyard?
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Friday, May 6, 2011. Whither Go the Boneyard? We're just about halfway through 2011, so I thought it would be nice to talk about the Boneyard, where it's been, and where it may be headed. First of all, the hosting schedule for 2011 is complete. That's a good thing. Plenty of new faces have stepped up to host, and hopefully it will bring up submissions. Anyhow. Here are my tips for the new custodian, if one raises his or her hand. 1 It's supposed to be fun. Keep track of what's happening. And submit y...
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The Boneyard Blog Carnival: Boneyard 2.10 Call for Submissions
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011. Boneyard 2.10 Call for Submissions. The end of May is rapidly approaching, which means we're coming up on the month of June. June is when, naturally, the June edition of the Boneyard arrives. You see what I'm getting at here? Time to submit your own paleo blog post to the tenth edition of the Boneyard 2.0! The deadline for submissions is Monday, June 6. Boneyard 2.10 will be posted at Project Dryptosaurus. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to the Boneyard.
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Big Brook web site
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Sharks, Rays, and Skates. Big Brook is located in Monmouth Co. and transects the border of Colts Neck and Marlboro, New Jersey. The stream cuts through sediments that were deposited during the Late Cretaceous. This web site is for the aid in identification of the shark teeth and the other fish, reptile, and mammal remains from this site. This locality is famous for its' prolific fossils, especially the diverse and plentiful shark fauna. Big Brook Identification Page. Email Me with your Questions! I marke...
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