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I think it's a good concept, but there is the problem of deciding which
conferences you can afford to attend.  Of course, meeting in Charleston
does have a huge appeal for me!  Fantastic location!

Lucy Wayne
SouthArc, Inc.

On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 3:46 PM, Veit, Richard <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> I think that having a Southeastern Conference on Historic Sites
> Archaeology is a great way to honor Stanley South--who began a lot of this
> stuff with the Council on Historic Sites Archaeology.  It would also help
> build interest in historical archaeology and provide a venue for folks who
> can't afford to make the long trek to an expensive national conference. In
> the Northeast CNEHA fulfills all these roles and is a wonderful
> organization.   Moreover, the conference would provide a great excuse for
> folks who aren't based in the Southeast to visit Charleston.  It sounds
> like a win-win to me.
>
> Rich Veit
>
> Richard Veit, Ph.D., RPA
> Director, Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning
> Associate Professor of Anthropology
> Department of History and Anthropology
> Monmouth University
> West Long Branch, NJ 07764-1898
> 732-263-5699
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