It's been pointed-out to me that the link was corrupt in the post. Sorry
about that. To view/download the free volume try this one:
http://saa.metapress.com/content/v106627178p6/?sortorder=asc
On 10/6/2013 5:05 PM, Bob Skiles wrote:
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> Dear colleagues,
>
> On behalf of the Society for American Archaeology (SAA), I am pleased
> to announce Volume 1, Number 1 of/Advances in Archaeological Practice/
> <https://exchange.thc.state.tx.us/owa/redir.aspx?C=7a6bbdbedad04150bf9829ea090c8862&URL=http%3a%2f%2fsaa.metapress.com%2fcontent%2f122855%2f>/:
> A Journal of the Society for American Archaeology/!
>
> Launching a new SAA journal has happened only three times in the past:
> 1935 with /American Antiquity/, 1990 with /Latin American Antiquity,
> /and 2002 with /E-tiquity /(no longer published)/./ This new journal
> pushes SAA into the future. Not only is the digital format changing
> the way SAA publishes scholarly peer-reviewed articles, it will allow
> for the inclusion of exciting new data, faster time to publication,
> and instant global distribution. The content, too, is progressive and
> you finally have a forum to publish your innovative research on
> /how/ we do archaeology: how we learn about the past, how we convey
> our findings in the present, and how we manage resources for the future.
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> The first two issues are completely free and open to all, but starting
> with the February 2014 issue, subscriptions will be available for $199
> per year for non-member individuals, but it you join SAA, you may
> choose to receive it for FREE!. Until then, we invite you to download
> Volume 1, Number 1 of our journal here
> <https://exchange.thc.state.tx.us/owa/redir.aspx?C=7a6bbdbedad04150bf9829ea090c8862&URL=http%3a%2f%2fsaa.metapress.com%2fcontent%2f122855%2f>.
> I hope that you enjoy it.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Christopher D. Dore, Ph.D., RPA
>
> Editor, /Advances in Archaeological Practice: A Journal of the Society
> for American Archaeology/
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> P.S. I invite you to engage our new journal as an author, reviewer,
> and reader. I encourage you to think in new ways about what can be
> published as well as how to take full advantage of the digital format.
> As the inaugural editor of the journal, I'm open and available to help
> you brainstorm ideas, answer your questions, and hear your suggestions
> on how to improve the journal as a resource and tool for the practice
> of archaeology.
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