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Last reminder

September 1 is the cutoff for early bird registration for the joint 
Australian Archaeological Association (AAA) and Australasian Institute for 
Maritime Archaeology (AIMA) Conference 2005: THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF TRADE & 
EXCHANGE.

AAA/AIMA conference 2005 will be held 27-30 November at the New Shipwreck 
Gallery (Victoria Quay, Fremantle, Western Australia).

September 1 is also the last day for paper and poster submissions.

When planning your travel keep in mind the associated workshops, public 
lectures and field trips. These are detailed with session descriptions and 
registration details at http://www.aaa-aima-2005.conf.uwa.edu.au/.

See you in Fremantle in November!


The organising committee
Alistair Paterson: 
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Fiona Hook: <mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask]
Corioli Souter: 
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Sessions        http://www.aaa-aima-2005.conf.uwa.edu.au/programme/schedule
Africa’s past: trade, exchange and other recent studies
"Worse things happen at sea": Papers in Honour of Dr Bruce Veitch
Trade and Exchange in the Cape York- Torres Strait- Papuan Borderlands
Contact, mobility, encounter and exchange: rock art in its social context
The archaeology of frontier conflict
General regional session on PNG/Island Melanesia
Intercolonial trade in the archaeological record – artefact typologies and 
research materials
Archaeozoology: The study of the exchange between people and their environment
The ethical boundaries of commercialisation of heritage
In-situ preservation and/or stabilisation of cultural heritage sites
Advances in archaeological methods
Archaeology in museums
Interlinks: Maritime and terrestrial archaeological sites

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