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Linda Derry <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 15 Jan 1997 13:43:58 EST
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-- [ From: Linda Derry * EMC.Ver #2.5.03 ] --
 
 
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>From: Jeannie K. Yang
>Seems like the conference organizers would have the entire book of >abstracts o
n computer before they printed it out.  Anyone out there >at Texas A&M U. (who d
id an excellent job organizing the Corpus >Christi conference, by the way)
 
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I generally agree that the conference was great but I did have one major gripe.
 Why in the world did they schedule all the plantation sessions opposite each ot
her.  I heard lots of complaining and it seemed like such an obvious blunder.
Was this conflict was ignored because it didn't fit with the theme or what?
 
Also wanted to praise Mary and Adrian for putting together that great enjoyable
storytelling session.  Bravo!    I heard lots of people praising their efforts b
ut I also heard a couple of our more "scientific" colleagues say they avoided th
at session on principle -- like this approach was infectious and they might catc
h something -    Personally, I hope it is infectious.
 
Linda Derry
Old Cahawba, Alabama
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