Dear Zooarchers,
Happy New Year!
To mark the beginning of 2011 I have added some significant new
developments to Osteography, my Leverhulme Trust residency blog:
http://osteography.wordpress.com/
Firstly, there are two new posts that help to draw together a number
of the narrative threads that I have been developing over the last
year or so:
1) The final installment of Lewis Longbarrow's short story
http://osteography.wordpress.com/2011/01/11/enda’s-island-a-short-
story-in-three-parts-part-iii/
Installments one and two were posted in late 2010 and can be accessed
from 'categories' - right hand column on the welcome page.
2) Some creative interpretations of various drawings from the audience
that attended my presentation to the recent Theoretical Archaeology
Group Conference in Bristol.
http://osteography.wordpress.com/2010/12/28/bone-room-meditations-xv-open-to-interpretation/
Secondly, there are two brand new drawings based on a mythological
burial and a whalebone haiku.
http://osteography.wordpress.com/2011/01/05/sketchbook-page-26-a-cure-for-melancholy-ii/
http://osteography.wordpress.com/2010/12/28/bone-room-meditations-xv-open-to-interpretation/
Finally, there is a new design theme to the blog that I think adds
clarity and legibility to the text.
Many thanks for supporting this project by visiting the blog.
Any comments will, as always, be most welcome.
Best wishes,
Paul Evans
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