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I thought some histarch members might be interested in this call for papers
for the next issue of the online journal *assemblage* (forwarded below)

Dan Hicks
University of Bristol
www.fieldschool.net

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From: assemblage
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Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 5:41 PM
Subject: assemblage 6 - call for papers

Call For Papers: assemblage issue 6

The University of Sheffield's graduate students electronic journal of
archaeology is seeking contributions for its sixth issue, due to be
published by Easter 2001. In the past (no pun intended) the journal has
covered such diverse topics as Fetishism in Archaeology, Women in 17th
century Ireland, Crop Landscapes and Domestic Space, The Atlantic Slave
Trade, Mesolithic Seascapes, and Reflexive Excavation Methodologies (to name
but a few). Previous issues can be found on the web at
http://www.shef.ac.uk/~assem/

assemblage is a journal intended to provide graduate and other writers with
experience in the process of publishing academic work, present readers with
stimulating material to consider and debate, and to present articles from
established researchers on topics of interest to a broad range of
archaeological interests.

Features

We would like to see articles of up to 3000 words (or shorter pieces), which
can include:
· original works
· versions of conference papers (are you giving a paper at TAG or any other
conference that you'd like to see published?)
· essays or dissertations.
· methodological or theoretical essays
· journalistic pieces
· experimental presentations
· photo essays
· interviews
· archaeological fiction
· anything else you can think of!!!

Field Notes
· diaries and descriptions of excavation or surveys
· tours and pilgrimages (or just your favourite part of the world)
Forum
· indictments, polemics and rants of an overt political nature (within
reason)

State of the 'arch'
· short descriptions of advances in technologies for investigation,

research and presentation

Reviews
· books
· websites
· museums and exhibits
· anything worth reviewing!!!

Deadlines:

Please send in an abstract of no more than 500 words by 2nd February 01.

Guidelines:

Visit our site at: http://www.shef.ac.uk/~assem/4/4notcont.html

or email us:
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or write to us at:

Assemblage
Research School of Archaeology and Archaeological Science
University of Sheffield
2 Mappin Street
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
S1 4DT
UK

*assemblage*: electronic journal of archaeology of
     the graduate students of Sheffield University
Telephone: +0114-222-5102/9 | Fax +0114-272-7437
Research School of Archaeology & Arch. Science
West Court, 2 Mappin St., Sheffield S1 4DT, U.K.

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