[Bonetools] Worked Bone Research Meeting 2013
Pam Crabtree
PamCDougC at comcast.net
Fri Sep 21 15:03:41 CEST 2012
Hi Alice,
Doug and I are facing the same problem. We need to be in Honolulu for the SAA, and we will try to go onward to China from there. I have a lighter teaching load in the spring, so I can probably arrange the time off with some creativity. My travel funds will take me as far as Honolulu, but Doug is retired and may need some help. We are both so excited about the possibility of going to China. We have some really interesting worked mandibles from a first millennium BCE site in Uzbekistan. The site was excavated by a Chinese colleague, and she is very anxious for us to present our work in China. We also have a Chinese PhD student in zooarchaeology here at NYU this year, and she is going to try to make it to the conference.
Do you know how we get a visa for China? Does this take a long time?
Pam Crabtree (and Doug Campana)
From: Alice Choyke
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2012 1:14 AM
To: Mailing list for archaeologists of the research group for the study ofobject and waste of bone,antler. ivory and horn.
Subject: Re: [Bonetools] Worked Bone Research Meeting 2013
Dear Fotis,
Yeah, and an on-line journal means COLOR!! And unlimited images. I will pass on this mad your desire of yours to help to Danny. As you know there is never any shortage of work, only money.
Cheers!
Alice
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 10:50 PM, Fotis Ifantidis <fotisif at gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Alice,
A journal on archaeological ornaments? Now that's a splendid idea!
Do count me in for providing any help...
Best, Fotis
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2012/9/19 Alice Choyke <choyke at ceu.hu>
Dear Petar,
Absolutely - this part of the year is going to be really
exciting. Actually, Anna will be in Moscow so if you ever had the urge
to visit your northern cousins this is the time to do it. I flew to
China with Finnair via Helsinki and was VERY satisfied. I suspect that
if you order the flight enough in advance you can get rather cheap
rates. I am in a bit of a trouble over the China trip and how I will
organize it because the previous week I must be in Honolulu for the
SAA's. Danny Bar-Yosef and I will have a session on beads and
ornaments. We are also seriously considering starting a peer-reviewed
on-line journal for archaeological beads and ornaments so i really
must make it some how to that meeting. Maybe my best bet will be to go
to my father first and from there to Hionolulu and from there to China
and then back but it may kill me.
Love,
Alice
PS Xiaolin was very worried that no one will want to come. It was my
idea to throw in the warriors. Zhengzhou is a horrible hole of a place
however the provincial archaeology is totally and absolutely
unbelievable.
On 9/19/12, Petar Zidarov <petar.zidarov at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Dear Alice,
> I am so excited about the possibility to visit China and even more to visit
> the tomb with the terracota warriors.
> Since few years there is American Research Center in Sofia that announced a
> possible financial support by means of travel grants for Bulgarian scholars
> interested in participating in conferences abroad. So, I try to figure my
> travel expenses in order to submit an application and I wonder if you could
> send me a tip as to which airlines did you use on your way there?
>
> Anna wrote me that she will have the most wonderful reason to spend the
> winter with you in Budapest and I am so happy about all of you. I imagine
> how excited you are, too!
>
> Love,
> Petar
>
> --
> Petar Zidarov
> Lab of Archaeometry & Experimental Archaeology
> Department of Archaeology, New Bulgarian University
> 21 Montevideo Str., Body 2, office 219
> BG-1618 Sofia, BULGARIA
>
>
> cell phone: +359 898 347 252
>
> From: Alice Choyke <choyke at ceu.hu>
> To: ZOOARCH at jiscmail.ac.uk; "Mailing list for archaeologists of the research
> group for the study of object and waste of bone, antler. ivory and horn."
> <bonetools at listserv.niif.hu>; "Dugas, Lisa" <lisa.dugas at urs.com>; Sarah
> Kansa <skansa at alexandriaarchive.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2012 9:37 AM
> Subject: [Bonetools] Worked Bone Research Meeting 2013
>
>
> Dear Colleagues,a
> Attached is the first information and call for papers for the next
> Worked Bone Research Group (WBRG) meeting to be held next April in Henan
> province China. Naturally, all querries concerning details should be
> addressed to Ma Xiaolin who is in charge of the organization. The meeting
> is open to researchers from anywhere in the world and who work in any time
> period.
>
> Best,
>
> Alice Choyke
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