Editor’s Selections: More on Syphilis, Education in India, and Classifying Things in Archaeology
January 19th, 2012 Editor's Selections 14 Comments
Krystal D’Costa selects notable ResearchBlogging.org posts in the social sciences, covering anthropology, research, and philosophy. She blogs about anthropology, technology, and urban life at Anthropology in Practice. Follow her on Twitter @krystaldcosta.
This week on ResearchBlogging.org:
- Is Columbus and his crew to blame for the rise of syphilis in the Old World? The debate continues at Spirochetes Unwound.
- What’s working and what isn’t working in rural education in India? Aatish Bhatia at Empirical Zeal discusses the state of Indian rural education in 2011.
- How do you develop a typology within a typology? Evoanth has the details on archaeological classifications.
I’ll be back next week with more from anthropology, philosophy, and research.

