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Jamie Brandon <[log in to unmask]>
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The deadline for the SHA Student Paper Prize is fast approaching…

All entries must be submitted by November 30, 2009.  

All entries must adhere to the guidelines published on the SHA website:

 

http://www.sha.org/documents/2010Studentpaperguidelines.pdf

 

The 9th Society for Historical Archaeology Student Paper Prize will be
awarded at the 43rd

Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, to be held on Amelia
Island Plantation,

Florida in January 2010. The prize will be awarded to a student, or
students, whose written

version of a conference paper is judged superior in the areas of
originality, research merit,

clarity of presentation, professionalism, and of potential relevance to a
considerable segment

of the archaeological community. One prize will be awarded: The winning
author(s) will receive

a book prize consisting of titles donated by the many presses and
organizations exhibiting in the

SHA Conference Book Room (totaling over $2,000 worth of items in 2009), free
registration for

the annual meeting, a one‐year student membership, and a letter of
recognition from the

president. The winning author (s) will be encouraged to submit his or her
paper to be reviewed

for possible publication in Historical Archaeology. The results of the
competition will be

communicated to the entrants prior to the meeting and the winner will be
announced at the

annual business meeting.

 

Good luck and I look forward to reading your entries this winter,

 

Jamie Brandon

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Arkansas Archeological Survey 
Southern Arkansas University Research Station &
Research Assistant Professor
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
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