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P.S.
Whenever we give the Ruppe Award, if Carol is in the audience, I
try to get her to stand up and be recognized. I will do this in
Long Beach, although Carol hates it.
Bob Schuyler
At 01:32 PM 12/7/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>Bob,
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>You forgot Carol Ruppe herself.
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>Mike
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>At 10:57 AM 12/7/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>>We all know that the CIA (or was it the SPCA) shoved V. Gordon off
>>the cliff.
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>>By the way, you have the SHA Awards wrong. They are:
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>>(1) J.C. Harrington Medal
>> Given for a lifetime of contributions to the field centered
>>on scholarship. This award has so far gone to North Americans (Canada
>>and the US) because of the depth of the discipline's history in this
>>region. In 1997 it went to Jame Deetz and last year to Rick Sprague.It will
>>eventually also go to scholars outside of North America.
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>>(2) Carol V. Ruppe Distinguished Service AWard
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>> For outstanding contributions to the Society for Historical
>>Archaeology. It has only gone to three individuals so far: Teff
>>Rodeffer, Ron Michael and (this year) Norm Barka.
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>>(3) John L. Cotter Award in Historical Archaeology
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>> Given to people at the start of the careers (including but
>>not limited to students) for an outstanding achievement in a particular
>>category. Last year it went to Paul Mullins, this year it will go to
>>Audrey Horning. Both are North Americans (although Horning is now
>>working in Europe) but again it is not limited to that region.
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>>(4) SHA Awards of Merit
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>> A flexible award with usually three given each year. It does
>>cover scholarship (e.g. William and Edith Wallace in Long Beach) but
>>also all other categories (e.g. adminstration, law, politics,
>>education) and can go to either individuals or associations. So far
>>Awards of Merit have been given to nationals of the United States,
>>Canada and Mexico but the category is not limited geographically.
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>>For more information take a look at the SHA home page under SHA
>>Awards.
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>> Bob Schuyler
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>>At 04:49 PM 12/7/2000 +1000, you wrote:
>> >I (and I know Denis is supportive) have always thought that there
should be
>> >a special Gordon Childe award in archaeology to commemorate the essential
>> >spirit behind that last trip to Blackheath. Historical Archaeology has its
>> >John Cotter Award for distinguished service in historical archaeology,
>> >Australian Archaeology has its Big Man Award for those who show unique
>> >sensitivity to archaeological issues. The Gordon Childe award could cross
>> >all aspects of archaeology and celebrate the spirit behind that trip to
the
>> >Grose Valley back in 1957.
>> >
>> >Iain Stuart
>> >Principal, Archaeology and Heritage Management
>> >HLA-Envirosciences Pty. Ltd.
>> >
>> >
>>Robert L. Schuyler
>>University of Pennsylvania Museum
>>33rd & Spruce Streets
>>Philadelphia, PA l9l04-6324
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>>Tel: (215) 898-6965
>>Fax: (215) 898-0657
>>[log in to unmask]
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Robert L. Schuyler
University of Pennsylvania Museum
33rd & Spruce Streets
Philadelphia, PA l9l04-6324
Tel: (215) 898-6965
Fax: (215) 898-0657
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