It had been roughly be a year since I first started this blog (19th of march 2011) and it has been a interesting year here. I have had roughly 67,000 page views though how many actual visitors this represents or unique visitors is unknown (wordpress stats are so so). In that time I have had 514 comments on 263 posts, though only 289 are actually comments instead of pings. Top sources of visitors:
Referrer |
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Views |
Facebook |
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8,717 |
Search Engines |
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6,962 |
Reddit |
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6,042 |
StumbleUpon |
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2,862 |
archaeologyfieldwork.com |
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2,305 |
bajrfed.co.uk |
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1,315 |
Twitter |
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693 |
mail.live.com |
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440 |
arrowheadology.com |
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361 |
openaccessarchaeology.org |
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358 |
Top 20 posts/pages
Title |
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Views |
List of Archaeology Journals |
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11,403 |
Home page |
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6,290 |
Open Access Archaeology Journals |
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5,327 |
Archaeologists find Giants in Greece!!!- Oh no here we go |
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4,524 |
Binford 1931-2011 |
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1,969 |
Legend |
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1,901 |
Archaeology Jobs and Job Conditions (UK) |
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1,573 |
More Publishers Going Open Access for Open Access Week- 23 journals so far |
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1,493 |
New Website With Every (almost, 700+) Archaeology Programs in the World |
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1,055 |
How Long Does it Take to Get a Anthroplogy or Archaeology PhD in the US |
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1,038 |
17 Great Archaeology Blogs on the Antiquities Trade and Looting That YOU Should Read. |
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958 |
Dinosours and Archaeologists |
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936 |
2012 and Archaeology- Also why the Apocalypse is like your children |
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884 |
13 Commercial Archaeology and CRM Blogs to Follow |
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868 |
About |
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857 |
Archaeology Jobs and Job Conditions (North America) |
|
813 |
How Much Archaeologists Make- Senior Archaeologists and Up |
|
683 |
Reinveting the Archaeology CV/Resume |
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670 |
Assistant Professors in Archaeology- some information on jobs. |
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632 |
Lost Edinburgh, Facebook, and Copyright |
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604 |
For a blog that started out with very little direction or purpose it sure has had some changes. I have focused heavily on working conditions. I have also been very involved in publishing issues as well. Of course lots of random posts as well and a recent focus on other archaeology blogs.
Hope the next year is as interesting.