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Tim! where's your sense of adventure?
-----Original Message-----
From: Timothy James Scarlett <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Sunday, January 28, 2001 1:50 PM
Subject: Science Tools at the SHA
>Greetings HISTARCHers!
>
>The Science Tools in Historical Archaeology was a very successful
>session at this year's meeting. After considering a number of
>comments and the discussion of several participants, I have decided to
>make this a regular SHA paper session. Every other year (the odd
>ones, of course) a call will go out for the SciTech session and we can
>take stock of our sophisticated prowess. Also after some commentary,
>the focus will change every time. In order to deconstruct any
>technological fetish, at the the 2003 meeting we will opt for a
>session theme that examines other issues important to the field. In
>other words, you may see a call for papers during 2002 that will be
>titled:
>"SciTech II: approaching ethnicity and religion with scientific
>tools."
>
>Start planning now!
>
>Best regards from the land of eternal hail,
>Tim
>
>p.s. I'm never going to survey with William White's crew if they
>insist on blowing up old powder! You guys are crazy! Knowing my
>luck, I'd loose my fingers.
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>Timothy Scarlett
>University of Nevada, Reno
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>Dissertation Fellow
>Archaeometry Division
>Missouri Universities Research Reactor
>601 South Providence Road #601F
>Columbia, Mo 65201
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>These views are my own and do not represent the views of my employer.
>
>Hold on a moment.
>
>I don't have an employer.
>
>Never mind.
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