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MILLS ROBIN O <[log in to unmask]>
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This announcement is being sent to several lists.  Please forgive
duplication.
 
Final Call for Papers:
SYMPOSIUM ON HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY OF MINING-RELATED SITES
 
Where: 23rd Annual Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association,
Westmark Hotel, Fairbanks, Alaska
When: April 4-6, 1996
 
The meetings are being jointly hosted by the Department of Anthropology
at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, the Alaska Native Language Center
(UAF), Alaska Native Studies (UAF), and the University of Alaska Museum.
 
Symposium: Historical Archaeology of Mining-Related Sites
Co-organizers: Robin O. Mills, Peter M. Bowers
 
Although this symposium will focus upon those mining localities in the
arctic and sub-arctic, it is NOT limited solely to this geographic area.
Papers focusing upon theoretical and methodological issues related to the
archaeological analysis of  mining sites will be gladly accepted
regardless of geographic locale.  Papers should have a clearly specified
research-oriented perspective, and are welcome at any research
stage (from initial project description and orientation, through final
synthesis).  The range of topics already solicited include demographic
shifts related to mining enterprises, the analysis of natural and
cultural site formation processes from historic sites, the various types
of documentary data available to scholars in pursuit of mining-related
studies, and the roles of CRM and governmental agencies in studying
historic mining sites.  Geographic locales so far include various areas
throughout interior and coastal Alaska, southern Yukon Territory, and Utah.
 
Paper presentations will be limited to 20 minutes.
 
Abstracts:  must not exceed 100 words.   Abstract format must be one
computer disk copy (WordPerfect or MS Word) and one hardcopy.  HOWEVER,
these latter requirements will be handled by Robin Mills if they are sent
via e-mail to his address below.
 
CONTACT:
Robin O. Mills ([log in to unmask])
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Department of Anthropology
310 Eielson Building
Fairbanks, AK 99775-7720
(907) 474-5885
 
Peter M. Bowers ([log in to unmask])
Northern Land Use Research
P.O. Box 83990
Fairbanks, AK 99709
(907) 474-9684
 
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