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Good morning folks-
Issue 21 (Spring 1998) of African-American Archaeology went into the
mail today. This issue features Larry McKee's thought-provoking essay
on the overall state of African-American archaeology, which he
delivered at the SHA meeting in Atlanta.
I anticipate two additional issues this year, if material keeps coming
in, making A-A A a quarterly publication for the first time. New
features and additional editorial staff are in the works for
announcement in the Fall issue.
In accordance with the warning published in Issue 20 (Late Winter
1998), a number of people were dropped from the mailing list for
non-payment of subscription fees.
Subscribers who do not receive their copy in the next week, or so, and
former subscribers wishing to "re-up" should contact me so that any
problems can be resolved. (New subscribers are welcome as well!!).
John
John P. McCarthy
Editor/Publisher
African-American Archaeology
John P. McCarthy, SOPA
Sr. Project Manager - Cultural Resources
Greenhorne & O'Mara, Inc.
9001 Edmonston Road
Greenbelt, MD 20770
301-220-1876 voc
301-220-2595 fax
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