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Hey Rob -- I agree, the Ceramics volume looks great -- when's the deadline for the next issue?

Carl Steen

11/28/2001 7:29:50 PM, Robert Hunter <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

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>   Many thanks to Don for his kind comments about Ceramics in America….Yes,
>   it’s true that we have known each for a long time….both charter
>   members of the Walter Taylor Society and Marching Band (those were the
>
>   days!)
>
>   I would like to add the journal is available through the University Press
>   of New England at 800-421-1561.
>
>   For an introductory time, the journal is also available at a substantial
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>   discount from Amazon.com.
>
>   I would like to further extend an invitation to the archaeological
>   community to consider the journal for publishing significant
>   ceramic-related articles.  Unlike most academic journals, the Chipstone
>
>   Foundation offers substantial honoria for full-length articles ($1500) and
>   will assist with photography and/or costs.
>   The forthcoming website for the Chipstone Foundation will be a source for
>   more information....www.chipstone.org
>
>
>   I would also encourage the submission of “New Discoveries” – short
>   notes with one or more photographs….These can be forwarded to Merry
>   Outlaw.
>
>   One section of particular importance, edited by Amy Earls, is the annual
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>   Bibliography of ceramics sources—the next issue will include e-sources
>   of ceramic information.
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>   In general, I hope the journal will provide an enthusiastic forum for all
>   of us interested in ceramics.
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>
>
>   Rob Hunter
>   Editor, Ceramics in America
>   PO Box 114
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>   Yorktown, VA  23690
>   [log in to unmask]
>   757-890-1411  Fax 757-890-1311

Carl Steen
Archaeologist
The Diachronic Research Foundation
PO Box 50394
Columbia, SC 29250
Web Site: http://diachronicresearch.com

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