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1998 Archaeological Fieldwork Opportunities Bulletin
 
The Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) is pleased to announce the
publication of the 1998 edition of the Archaeological Fieldwork
Opportunities Bulletin (AFOB), a comprehensive guide to excavations, field
schools, and special programs with openings for volunteers, students, and
staff throughout the world. The 1998 AFOB is the biggest edition ever with
over 300 opportunities listed. The listings are divided into major
geographical regions, including the United States, Canada, Latin America,
Continental Europe, United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, the Eastern
Mediterranean and Near East, the Commonwealth of Independent States,
Africa, Asia, and Australia and the Pacific. Each entry includes essential
information about the site, age requirements, application deadlines, costs,
and a person to contact for more information. The AFOB also includes a
selected bibliography and lists of related organizations and state
archaeologists and historic preservation officers.
 
Ordering information:
 
The price is $10.00 for AIA members and $12.00 for non-members.
Please add $4.00 for shipping and handling for the first copy and 50¢ for
each additional copy.
All orders must be prepaid and made in U.S. dollars or by an international
money order.
 
To order by Visa or MasterCard, call: (800) 228-0810 or (319) 589-1000.
 
Or send orders and make checks payable to: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company,
Order Department, 4050 Westmark Drive, Dubuque, IA 52002.
 
The AIA is dedicated to the encouragement and support of archaeological
research and publication and the protection of the world's cultural
heritage. A non-profit cultural and educational organization founded in
1879 and chartered by the U.S. Congress in 1906, it is the oldest and
largest archaeological organization in North America with more than 10,000
members throughout the world.
 
If you have any questions about the AFOB or the AIA, please contact Susanna
Burns, AIA Publications Manager, (617) 353-8708, E-mail: [log in to unmask]

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