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Subject: Re: Job solicitations
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To: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 13:29:25 -700
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What an opportune time to provide a puff for the works of the SHA
student subcommittee! Since 1995 when Elizabeth Kellar started the
ball rolling, the subcommittee has sponsored forums for young
professionals which explored this particular issue in some depth.
Many of the disgruntled and peeved posters on this thread have been
participants in the aforementioned forums! Summaries of the forums
have been published annually in the SHA newsletter, along with other
columns (nearly quarterly) under the heading "Learning Historical
Archaeology."
If you work with students on a regular basis, watch the 2001
newsletter for a bibliographic summary by Elizabeth Norris (a fine
member of aforementioned subcommittee)! Elizabeth's column will
summarize the resources of advice, and is well suited to photocopy and
deposit in all student mailboxes or to field technicians in the lab on
a rainy day!
Cheers,
Tim
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