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In response to Iain's request, I can point to two short essays I
published back in 1990 which were concerned with professional
cooperation between archaeologists and historians. For whatever
it's worth, I found that archaeologists were much more concerned
with this issue than were historians, based on the calls, e-mails,
etc. that I received.
There was also a pannel on professional cooperation that I helped
organize and participated in at the 1992 meetings of the Society
for Historical Archaeology and the National Council for Public
History.
The references for the essays are as follows:
McCarthy, John P.
1990 An Archaeologist's Thoughts on History in Cultural
Resources Management. Public History News 10 (2):3, 11.
Archaeologists and Historians: Working Together in
Cultural Resources Management? Society of Professional
Archeologists Newsletter 15 (11):2-3.
Hope that this is some help.
John P. McCarthy
Principal, Senior Archaeologist/Historian
IMA Consulting, Inc.
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