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Is this for the French Colonial Session only, or for the conference in
general?

Trish Fernandez
Pacific Legacy
Sierra/Central Division
3081 Alhambra Drive, Suite 208
Cameron Park, CA  95682
530.677.9713, ext. 24


-----Original Message-----
From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Meredith Hardy
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 8:22 AM
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Subject: Second call for papers, French Colonial Session

This is the second call for papers for the SHA 2004 conference. Thanks
to everyone who has responded so far. Those interested please send a
package of abstracts, completed registration forms 1, 2D, and 3
(available on SHA website), and the appropriate payment (check written
to Society for Historical Archaeology) to the address shown at the end
of this message. Please also send an electronic copy of the abstract to
this e-mail address. Students please include a copy of your student i.d.
in the package in order to qualify for student registration rates.
Abstract deadline: May 9, 2003, with an final deadline of May 15, 2003.
Thanks.


Proposed session: French colonial archaeology of the southeastern United
States, Gulf Coast, and the Caribbean region, Society for Historical
Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri, January 2004.

The idea for this session stemmed from the French Colonial Pottery
Conference, held in September 2002, in Marksville, LA. The majority of
the published archaeological material regarding France's role in the
European settlement of the Western Hemisphere is representative of the
colonial territory north of the 33rd parallel. While there has been much
field research in the "southern-half" of the colonial territory it has
yet to be compiled.

The purpose of this session will be to pull together various aspects of
this "southern-half" of the French colonial frontier of the late 17th,
18th, and early 19th centuries. Possible topics for the session include,
but are not restricted to:

*Material culture studies

*Architecture, plantation and town planning

*Licit and illicit trade, cultural interaction, slavery and plantation
system, urban vs. rural, etc.

*Theoretical issues, such as cultural heritage, preservation, and
management, notions of social identification, new definitions or
understandings of social categories

*Papers are not restricted to terrestrial sites, but would like to
include submerged/shipwreck sites as well

*Papers are also not necessarily restricted only to sites below the 33rd
parallel

There is a good chance that the papers from this session will result in
publication as an edited volume of essays.

Those interested please send proposals, ideas, or questions to this
e-mail address

or snail mail to the address below.

Thank you.

Meredith D. Hardy



Department of Anthropology
Florida State University
1847 W. Tennessee St.
Tallahassee, FL 32304


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