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So the fun and travel is worth limiting funding, employment and necessary conservation and fieldwork?
Look into the many ways you can do really clear visual and audio conferencing-free
Conrad
Thank you in advance for your prompt response!
On May 15, 2013, at 1:48 PM, Kimberly Wooten <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Let me try this again... As archaeologists, it is almost a given that most of us are not living the high life. I admit it can be a financial strain on my family to attend a conference, but we choose to do this; we can't always attend annually and are careful with those meetings we do attend. The SHA meetings in York, England, several years ago were wonderful and nothing can compare to meeting people face-to-face, having my enthusiasm for my chosen field renewed by this contact and some excellent presentations, all wrapped in the bonus visiting beautiful places. Technology has its important uses, but its limits as well. I for one, will be happy to attend the meetings in Quebec City. Kimberly
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>> Date: Wed, 15 May 2013 01:17:50 +0000
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>> Subject: Why YOU should come to SHA Quebec 2014
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>> See the Society for Historical Archaeology’s latest blog, “Why YOU should come to Quebec in 2014” http://www.sha.org/blog/index.php/2013/05/why-you-should-come-to-quebec-in-2014/
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>> William Moss
>> Conference Chair / 47th Conference on Historic and Underwater Archaeology
>> Président du Comité organisateur / 47e Colloque sur l'archéologie historique et subaquatique
>> www.sha2014.com<http://www.sha2014.com/>
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