By and large there aren't archaeology depts in the US, Boston is an
exception, and Calgary...I don't know of others.
Nan
Quoting Iain Stuart <[log in to unmask]>:
> This is an interesting debate. I can really only comment on the
> broader
> areas but it is of interest that nobody suggested putting the
> historical
> archaeologist in an archaeology department. It seems a logical
> place and
> often this is what is done in Australia. I suppose it is
> unbelievably naive
> of me to suggest this.
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> Iain Stuart
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Nan A. Rothschild
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Barnard College
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