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>Date:         Mon, 10 Nov 1997 11:06:35 -0800
>Reply-To: Jeff Hamilton <[log in to unmask]>
>Sender: Archaeology List <[log in to unmask]>
>From: Jeff Hamilton <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject:      Call for Papers--SCA 1998
>To: [log in to unmask]
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>Call for Papers
>GPS/GIS Symposia
>1998 Annual Meetings of the Society for California Archaeology
>April 8-11, 1997
>Hyatt Islandia Hotel
>San Diego, California
>See: http://www.scanet.org/meetings.html for more information
>
>SYMPOSIA TITLE::
>Integration of the Global Positioning System and Geographic Information
>Systems in Archaeological Inquiry
>
>SYMPOSIA ABSTRACT:
>This symposia will provide an overview of the Global Positioning System
>(GPS) and its integration with geographic information systems (GIS) as these
>technologies relate to archaeological inquiry.  Symposia attendees will have
>the opportunity to listen to papers given by individuals that use GPS/GIS
>integration daily in archaeological inquiry, as well as participate in field
>demonstrations using sub-meter and centimeter level accuracy GPS/GIS data
>population tools.  The symposia will also focus on methods by which GPS/GIS
>can speed field data collection, laboratory analysis, cultural resource
>management, and research objectives.
>
>I am looking for archaeologists or GPS/GIS analysts interested in presenting
>papers on their work using GPS/GIS integration in archaeology.  Papers
>should be twenty minutes in length, and should compliment the symposium
>abstract above.  However, all abstracts on GPS and/or GIS will be considered.
>
>IMPORTANT DATES:
>Deadline for paper abstracts:  December 31, 1997
>
>SEND ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS TO:
>
>Jeff Hamilton—GPS/GIS Symposia Organizer
>NCRM
>PO BOX 509
>Redwood Valley, CA  95470
>Voice:  707-485-7211, ext. 12
>Fax:  707-485-8962
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>
>Preferably, send your 100 word or less abstract via email to
>[log in to unmask]  If you prefer to submit your abstract via snail mail
>send an IBM formatted 3.5" floppy to the address above in a text of
>Microsoft word format.  Authors of abstracts accepted for the symposia will
>be notified by 31 January 1997.
>
>
 
Anita Cohen-Williams
Listowner of HISTARCH, SUB-ARCH, and SPANBORD
Co-listowner/manager of ANTHRO-L
Contributing Editor, Anthropology, Suite101 <http://www.suite101.com>
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