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"John P. McCarthy" <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 26 Nov 1995 09:05:18 CST
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Long ago when I was in grad school, back in the early 80s,
archaeology students in the anthropology departments at UMass,
Amherst, and SUNY, Binghamton, established a spring symposium to
discuss various aspects of then brand-new and "radical"
theorical currents: i.e. post-modernism, various shades of
neo-marxism, critical theory, etc.- yer basic post-
processualist/post-positivist archaeology!
 
John P. McCarthy
Senior Research Fellow
Institute for Minnesota Archaeology/
Senior Archaeologist/Historian
IMA Consulting, Inc.

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