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I stand corrected in my fouling of this thread. As an historical
archaeologist trained in anthropology, I of all people, more clearly should
have read the original posts Apparently, my mind was on other matters, and
I missed the emphasis of both John McCarthy's and Mary Beaudry's messages.
The subsequent messages have pointed out to me very clearly that I
apparently read the original messages wrong. A reread this morning, and a
clearer head, indicate the need for an apology to the List. Therefore, I
sincerely apologize to any of you who may have been offended by the tone or
suggestion in my January 19, 2001 post.
J. Mark Wittkofski
Environmental Specialist II
VDOT
(804) 371-6867
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(The comments or opinions are those of the author.)
-----Original Message-----
From: Mary Beaudry [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 10:58 AM
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Subject: Re: SHA 02 Session Call for Papers - Religion, Ritual, &
Magic
Pardon me? What do you think of as "real" historical archaeology
research topics? Are we not all engaged in the common project of
studying culture in the past, or did one of us lose the plot
somewhere?
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Mary C Beaudry
Associate Professor
Department of Archaeology
Boston University
675 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215 USA
tel. 617-358-1650
fax 617-353-6800
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