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Dear All,
[Apologies for cross-posting]

The full programme for CHAT 2006, to be held at the University of Bristol 
Friday 10 - Sunday 12 November 2006, is now online at 
http://www.bris.ac.uk/archanth/events/chat2006.html

The theme for CHAT 2006 is 'Method and Practice in Contemporary and 
Historical Archaeology'. 

The conference comprises seven sessions, all of which are plenary: 

- 'Method and Materiality', 
- 'Method and Politics',
- 'Archaeology, Oral History and Memory',
- 'Method in Community Archaeology and Contemporary Archaeology',
- 'Hybrid Archaeologies: Archaeological Method and Artistic Practice',
- 'Method and Documents'
- 'Method and Modernity'

Keynote Papers will be given by Dr Gavin Lucas (Institute of Archaeology, 
Iceland) and Prof. Laurie Wilkie (University of California, Berkeley). 
Concluding remarks will be provided by Prof. Peter S. Wells (Department of 
Anthropology, University of Minnesota). Session chairs and discussants 
will be announced shortly.

The delegate fee is £30 (covering tea, coffee, lunch (Saturday only) and 
the wine reception). Delegates arrange their own accommodation in Bristol 
(some suggestions are provided on the conference website).

Further information: [log in to unmask] (academic programme) or 
[log in to unmask] (delegate registration)

CHAT 2006 is supported by a grant from the Bristol Institute for Research 
in the Humanities and Arts.

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