Call for Papers

WALKERR at oneonta.edu WALKERR at oneonta.edu
Fri May 16 17:44:04 CEST 2003


Brian-
  Wonderful, I'll get back to you later in the summer with an abstract for the symposium.
Best,
Renee

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	From: Brian Boyd [mailto:b.boyd at lamp.ac.uk] 
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	count me in - worked bone technology in the Levantine Epipalaeolithic and PrePottery Neolithic in the context of human-animal relations.
	
	cheers
	Brian
	
	
	
	Dr. Brian Boyd
	Lecturer in Archaeology
	Dept. of Archaeology
	University of Wales Lampeter
	Ceredigion SA48 7ED
	Wales, U.K.
	
	
	
	At 10:33 25/04/2003 -0400, you wrote:
	
	

		Hello Everyone!
		
		 
		
		I am interested in organizing a symposium for next year s Society for American Archaeology meeting in Montreal (March 31-April 4, 2004).  I haven t developed an abstract yet, but am thinking of a title such as Recent Research on Worked Bone and Shell Objects , or something along those lines.  My recent work has been focusing on burial items, so I would be particularly pleased if we could focus more on ceremonial or non-utilitarian materials.  Although submissions aren t due until September 3, I would like to get a feel for who might be interested now.
		
		 
		
		Hope to hear from some of you,
		
		Renee Walker
		
		 
		
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