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would love to but no money no job no travel alowance

CB

-----Original Message----- 
From: James Nyman
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2012 4:22 PM
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Subject: Call For Papers: Household Archaeology Session, SHA, 2013

Dear All,

We are organizing an household archaeology session entitled “Tearing Down 
Walls: The Architecture of Household Archaeology” for the 2013 Society for 
Historical Archaeology meeting in Leicester. The session seeks presenters 
who are using innovative household theory or methods. The following is a 
working abstract for the session:

Household archeology is a methodological and theoretical approach to 
domestic sites that can address various research interests from demography 
and socioeconomic relationships to the use of space and the landscape 
approach. The goal of this session will be to bring together multiple 
viewpoints regarding the household as a unit of archaeological analysis. We 
hope to highlight recent developments with household archaeology that 
improve upon the ways that we traditionally conceptualize how households are 
made meaningful through activity and as centers for social relationships in 
the past. We seek a diversity of examples that span temporal and geographic 
space, and seek to highlight how households are connected to, and influence, 
multiple processes at the global and local levels.


If this proposed session interests you, please send us an abstract by June 
22 2012, or email prior to that date with ideas or questions.

Thank you!

James Nyman
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
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Kevin Fogle
University of South Carolina (Columbia, SC) 

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