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Greetings,
I was wondering if anyone is doing a session dealing with cemeteries or mortuary practices for the upcoming SHA in Quebec. Alternately, is anyone is doing a session on African American archeology of the American Civil War and early post-bellum period? I am interested in presenting a paper on an African American post-Emancipation Cemetery in Texas. Remains from this cemetery are unique in several ways and collectively highlight belief systems, health, and cultural practices during a period-- and in a place-- of intense social instability.
Does anyone have a session they are putting together that this could fit into? If yes, contact me offline ([log in to unmask] ) and I can provide more details about our work and the site. Thanks.
Rachel Feit
Principal Investigator, Archeology
AmaTerra Environmental
4009 Banister Lane, Suite 300
Austin, Texas 78704
512.329.0031 Ph.
512.329.0012 F.
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