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Folks a correction to this posting. The web address is sechsa.org. We are
still updating the information, but you should be able to register by the
end of this week.
The Southeastern Conference on Historic Sites Archaeology (SECHSA) will be
held August 9th and 10, 2019 on the campus of Warren Wilson College in
Swannanoa, North Carolina. The overall theme for the conference is ³The
Archaeology of First Encounters and Early Settlements². This theme examines
early settlement and initial interactions and exchanges of people of
different cultures in the Southeastern US. However, presentations on all
forms of current research in historical archaeology are welcome.
There will be 20-minute slots for each paper. You can either use 15 minutes
for delivery and 5 minutes for Q&A or use the entire 20 minutes and take
questions later. If you plan to give a presentation or bring a poster to
display, abstracts are due by Friday July 12th, 2019. Thematic sessions are
welcomed, but all abstracts for the session must be grouped together at the
time they are submitted.
Please include the following information:
Paper Title
Authors and their Affiliation
Abstract: No more than 300 words.
Please email abstracts to both David Moore ([log in to unmask]) and to
Tom Beaman ([log in to unmask]).
Registration for the two-day conference is $30 with Fridayıs lunch included.
You can pre-register at sechsa.newsouthassoc.com or you can pay at the door.
However, pre-registration is strongly encouraged. Registration opens June
17, 2019 at sechsa.org. For general questions, please contact Natalie Adams
Pope ([log in to unmask]).
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