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"Michael J. Rodeffer" <[log in to unmask]>
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Folks-- FYI.  This info is also posted on the SHA Website
<<http://www.sha.org> -- select "Newsletter Bytes" and then "Events
Calendar".
 
 
<bigger>Archaeology Symposium:
 
Four Rivers in Africa -- Historical Archaeology and Art in Africa,
 
Saturday, May 3, 1997, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
 
National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institute, Ripley Center
Auditorium, 1100 Jeffersion Drive, SW (Enter through kiosk),
Washington,DC.
 
 
In celebration of its tenth anniversary on the National Mall, the
National Museum of African Art presents a symposium on the current state
of research in African historical archaeology.
 
 
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Program
 
 
Introduction: Current Issues:  Christopher DeCorse, Syracuse University
 
 
The Niger River Inland Delta:  Tereba Togola, National Museum of Mali,
Institut des Sciences Humanines
 
 
The Niger River Coastal Delta:  Ekpo Eyo, University of Maryland
 
 
The Zaire River Basin:  Pierre de Maret, Free University of Brussels,
Belgium
 
 
The Zambezi River Valley:  George Abungu, National Museums of Kenya
 
 
The Nile Valley:  Betsy Bryan, John Hopkins University
 
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This program is free.
 
 
Limited seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
 
To reserve a seat, please call (202) 357-4600, ext 221 before April 18.
 
 
A limited number of box lunches will be available for $9.00 (cash) on
site.
 
 
For further information, call (202) 357-4600 ext 221.
 
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