This is a good idea. All sorts of interesting bits of information on folks with similar interests is popping up. Here is my two pennies worth. Hello, my name is Gaye Nayton, I am an historical archaeologist working out of Western Australia. I have a BSc reading archaeology, history and geography from the University of Western Australia. My PhD research got suspended due to a protracted illness then I had to go earn a living. I have been running an historical archaeological consultancy in Western Australia since 1994 with a strong interest in public archaeology. I organise National Archaeology Week in WA every May, amongst other things. I also lobby strongly for a better outcome for historical archaeology in WA. I know many people on the list through e-mails and being a long term participant on the list but I have also gradually been getting to know folks personally through attending the SHA conference every couple of years. In 2011 I finally finished my thesis research and published it as The Archaeology of Market Capitalism: A Western Australian Perspective, Global Contributions to Historical Archaeology. I recently submitted the book for consideration as my PhD thesis; trust me not to do things in the usual way. If anyone wants to know more about me and my work they can visit my web page at www.gayenaytonarchaeology.com . I am putting up PDF's of consulting reports and report summaries as I get time and permission to do so, I am also gradually adding an outline of my thesis research and I have a section on public archaeology including volunteer's handbooks, project summaries and links for educators. The web site is still fairly new and I have lots more stuff (about 17 years worth) to add to it as I get time and permission. Regards Gaye