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Thanks Geoff-
I think it is important to review the entire "archeology economy"- where is
the money going?
I have still no answer as to how much of the archeology economy is tied up
in all of the expences relating to conferences (total from management,
publicity to abstract creation submission, travel, conference itself side
trips, meals, travel back...)
I hope that someone can provide figures that can be verified- when the
figures are available I predict that it will obvious that it is a huge
percentage or at least enough to create or restore many jobs.
Positively submitted
Conrad Bladey
Peasant
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From: geoff carver
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2013 10:13 AM
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Subject: Re: Why YOU should come to SHA Quebec 2014
A point I was trying to make is that no one seems to be interested in
addressing the problems of trying to act like a professional while being
dirt-poor.
Why do we just accept that in some cases archaeologists with MAs can earn
less than digger drivers? That many of us can't take out loans to buy cars
or even computers because, without long-term contracts, we can't get credit
at the bank?
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Conferences remain unavailable to many, if not most, archaeologists and
definitely to most students.
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