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Natalie

This topic came up years ago. I thought it was a good idea then and still believe it is something that is needed. Please let me know how I can help.

Pat Garrow 


-----Original Message-----
>From: Natalie Adams Pope <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Feb 10, 2012 11:43 AM
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>Subject: Southeastern Conference on Historic Sites Archaeology?
>
>Folks,
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>This post is to gauge interest in starting a conference that focuses on the historical archaeology in the Southeastern United States. I believe there is certainly enough work in the region to support such an endeavor. Several folks (myself, Jodi Barnes, David Jones, and Carl Steen) have been discussing preliminary ideas for a small conference this first year in honor of Stanley South. We were able to reserve the meeting facility at Charles Town Landing State Park in Charleston, SC. It is a wonderful facility in one of the greatest cities on the planet and the perfect spot for a historical archaeology conference. The facility will hold 250 people. Therefore, we would have to limit attendance to that maximum. Our preliminary plans are to hold the conference August 24th and 25th and perhaps plan a tour or two for Sunday the 26th. Before we actually go full steam ahead with this plan, we wanted to make sure there was enough interest to support the effort. We are thinking that we will put aside some time during that weekend for all of us to brainstorm the future of this conference.
>
>Please let me know if you would be interested in such a conference. If we get enough affirmative responses, we will proceed with our plans. In the meanwhile if you are interested in helping to organize the conference and supporting organization please feel free to contact us. Thanks,
>
>Natalie Adams Pope, RPA
>Executive Vice President
>
>NEW SOUTH ASSOCIATES, INC.
>722-A Blanding Street
>Columbia, SC 29201
>(803) 771-7083/FAX (803) 771-7087
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