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Dear Folks;

I am looking for interested participants to present papers in a combined
Historical and Industrial Archaeology session at the Rocky Mountain
Anthropological Conference to be held Sept. 20 to 23 in Waterton Lakes
National Park, Alberta Canada.  The session was originally set up as
"The Rocky Mountain Experience:  19th-20th century Resource Exploitation
and Development" but papers on any aspect of HA in the Rockies or
western mountain isolates would be welcome.

Waterton Park straddles the Canada/US border and adjoins Glacier
National Park in the U.S.  It is one of the gems of the Canadian
National Parks.  Access by air would be through Calgary and then ground
transportation (although one could fly to Lethbridge and drive as
well.)  The conference will be held at the Bayshore Convention Centre.
A block of 200 rooms have been reserved although the block comes off on
August 1.  Contact 'Trail of the Great Bear' for full pricing and
reservations:  [log in to unmask]           Phone:  1-800-215-2395

Information on the conference can be gained from the RMAC web site at:
www.rm-ac.com/lifeways/contributors.html

This is a (very) late call for papers so if you are interested, please
contact me as soon as possible!

Margaret Kennedy
Dept. of Anthropology and Archaeology
University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon, SK
Canada
S7N 5B1
(306)966-4182
fax:  (306) 966-5640


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