Dear Colleagues,
Please accept the usual apologies for cross posting!
There are some great archaeology offerings at the upcoming AAA meetings in Philadelphia -- a list follows.
Meeting information can be found here: http://www.aaanet.org/meetings/. Students should take note of two things. First, the Archaeology Division is also sponsoring a "Student Membership Award" for up to 20 students who present archaeological papers or posters as the annual meeting. For information, see http://www.aaanet.org/sections/ad/awards.html#mbr. The application deadline is October 1. Second, the AAA is hosting a "Student Saturday" during the meeting, which includes the benefit of only one-day registration costs: http://www.aaanet.org/resources/students/StudentSaturday.cfm.
We hope to see you there!
Executive Committee
Archaeology Division, American Anthropological Association
Archaeology Events at the 2009 AAA Meetings, Philadelphia
Title
Schedule Info
WEDNESDAY (December 2, 2009)
Historical Archaeologies of Christianity, Capitalism, and Collaboration 2:00-3:45 PM Independence Ballroom I
General Session
Archaeology of the Near and Middle Easts 4:00-5:45 PM Independence Ballroom I
General Session
Heritage as Applied Anthropology: Setting the Agenda for the 21st Century 4:00-7:45 PM Liberty Ballroom A
Organized by: Elizabeth Chilton, Neil Silberman
AAA Presidential Session
THURSDAY (December 3, 2009)
Historical Indigenous Archaeologies in the Americas (general) 8:00-9:45 AM Room 409
General Session
Cartographies of Belonging: Materiality, Circulation and the Production of Political 8:00-11:45 AM Liberty C
Subjectivity
Organized by: Lisa Poggiali, Alexandra Kelly, Sarah Ives
Session, Sponsored by Archaeology Division / Society for Cultural Anthropology
Two States, Ancient States: Archaeology, the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and New 1:45-5:30 PM Room 413
Political Realities
Organized by: Lynn Swartz Dodd and Ran Boynter
Forum, Sponsored by Archaeology Division
Workshop (Walking Tour): Interpreting the Archaeology of 'We the People': A 1:30-4:30 PM T.B.A.
Behind the Scenes Look at the Public Archaeology of Independence National
Historic Park
Organized by: Patrice Jeppson
Workshop, Sponsored by Archaeology Division
FRIDAY (December 4, 2009)
Colored Things, Chromatic Stories: Searching for the Pigments of the Past 8:00-9:45 AM Grand Ballroom Salon L
Organized by: Cameron McNeil and Alexandre Tokovinine
Organized Session
Maya Worlds: Iconography, Power, and Households 10:15AM-12:00 PM Room 410
General Session
Archaeological Approaches to Landscapes and Settlements 1:45-3:30 PM Grand Ballroom Salon G
Poster Session
Tourism, Archaeology, and Development 1:45-5:30 PM Independence Ballroom II
Organized by: Rachel Giraudo
Session, Sponsored by Archaeology Division
Business Meeting of the Archaeological Division of the AAA 7:00-8:00 PM Grand Ballroom Salon J
Archaeology Division Annual Distinguished Lecture by Dr. Barbara J. Little 8:00-9:00 PM Grand Ballroom Salon J
"Reintegrating Archaeology in the Service of Sustainable Culture"
SATURDAY (December 5, 2009)
Alternative Freedoms: Vantages from Historical Archaeology 8:00-9:45 AM Room 305
Organized by: Christopher Matthews
Session, Sponsored by Association of Black Anthropologists / Archaeology Division
Theoretical and Political Issues in Contemporary Archaeology 8:00-9:45 AM Room 408
General Session
New Analytical Approaches in Archaeology 10:15 AM-12:00 PM Grand Ballroom Salon G
Poster Session
Indigenous Knowledge and Archaeology- Part I 8:00-11:45 AM Juniper's
Organized by: Desiree Martinez, Robert Preucel
AAA Presidential Session
"Queering" the Archaeology of Identity 1:45-5:30 PM Independence Ballroom II
Organized by: Chelsea Blackmore
Session, Sponsored by Archaeology Division /
Society for Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists
Ceramic Ecology XXIII: Current Research on Ceramics 2009 1:45-5:30 PM Grand Ballroom Salon III
Organized by: Charles Kolb
Organized Session
Indigenous Knowledge and Archaeology- Part II 1:45-5:45 PM Juniper's
Organized by: Desiree Martinez, Robert Preucel
AAA Presidential Session
SUNDAY (December 6, 2009)
Food and Culture in the Old and New Worlds 8:00-9:45 AM Room 301
General Session
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