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Hello Richard,

You can always submit a contributed paper and the Program Committee will assign it to the appropriate session. You can also submit to an existing session and it will be up to the organizer to take you on board or not. Here is the link to the submission page: http://www.conferium.com/Clients/sha2014/symposium_display_361_en.lasso. I would suggest the "Identity and Community Archaeology" category for your subjects, but you can decide where you would like it to be. 


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  #sha2014



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De : HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] De la part de Veit, Richard
Envoyé : 8 juillet 2013 11:40
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Objet : Re: SHA Québec 2014:

Hi Rachel,

  Did you get any hits for the cemetery session?  I had been swamped with some other projects but am considering organizing a session.

All the best,

Rich

Richard Veit, Ph.D., RPA
Director, Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning Professor of Anthropology Department of History and Anthropology Monmouth University West Long Branch, NJ 07764-1898
732-263-5699
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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Rachel Feit [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2013 11:21 AM
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Subject: Re: SHA Québec 2014:

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

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