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Marie-Lorraine Pipes <[log in to unmask]>
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It will be published in some fashion. If nothing else it will in the NYAC newsletter. However we are hoping to do an epublication. I will keep you posted on what happens.


ML


 

 



-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Adams <[log in to unmask]>
To: HISTARCH <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thu, Mar 29, 2012 9:17 am
Subject: Re: N.Y.A.C. Program - Impact of the economy on CRM


This is a topic that is of broad interest. Could it be published as a
series of blogs or some other readily accessible format?

Keith Adams

Keith W. Adams
Instructor, Department of Anthropology and Archaeology
Co-Director, Archaeological Materials Laboratory
Sweet Briar College
434-381-6722




On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 5:40 PM, Marie-Lorraine Pipes <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> On Friday April 27, 2012 the New York Archaeological Council (NYAC) will offer 
a series of presentations and panel discussion of the effect of the recession 
and continuing slow economy on archaeology in New York State.  The program will 
take place 3:00 to 5 PM at the NYAC spring meeting, held jointly with the New 
York Archaeological Association (NYSAA) at The Clarion Hotel, Poughkeepsie, New 
York.  Attendance is free and open to all interested parties.
>
>        The program will feature the following speakers and subjects:
>
> •       Ed Curtin of Curtin Archaeological Consulting, Inc. and the Van 
Epps-Hartley Chapter, NYSAA will provide some general information on the effect 
on archaeology and the business challenge to archaeological consultants;
>
> •       Mike Cinquino from Panamerican Consultants, Inc., will provide the 
perspective of a privately-owned Cultural Resource Management firm;
>
> •       Doug Perrelli of SUNY Buffalo will consider the effect on a 
university-based Cultural Resource Management organization;
>
> •       Joe Diamond of SUNY New Paltz will review effects on academic programs 
and the continuing effectiveness of the summer field school;
>
> •       Fred Stevens of the Van Epps-Hartley Chapter, NYSAA and the Iroquois 
Indian Museum  will make some general comments on archaeology as well as review 
the challenge for museum archaeology programs; and
>
> •       Chuck Vandrei of the New York State Department of Environmental 
Conservation will consider the interface between the recession and regulatory 
issues affecting archaeology.
>
> The program will chronicle what has occurred within New York State 
Archaeology’s organizational and institutional structure, and consider 
appropriate responses and possible future developments.



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