[Bonetools] WAC 2016

Christian Gates St-Pierre cgates70 at yahoo.fr
Sat Jul 18 23:29:43 CEST 2015


That's a very interesting idea Alice. Do you know any particular archaeologist conducting such ethnoarchaeological research? And would there be enough of them to fill a whole session? Otherwise such presentations could be included in a session with a larger theme/subject.
Christian
 Christian Gates St-Pierre
Chercheur invité/Invited Researcher
Département d'anthropologieUniversité de Montréalchristian.gates-st-pierre at umontreal.ca
      De : Alice Choyke <choyke at gmail.com>
 À : Christian Gates St-Pierre <cgates70 at yahoo.fr>; "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> 
 Envoyé le : samedi 18 juillet 2015 3h32
 Objet : Re: [Bonetools] WAC 2016
   
Dear Christian,     It certainly would be cool to organize a session on bone tools/obj. from the point of view of people who are still making them (ethnoarchaeology) if WAC has the possibility of bringing some of them over and they would be willing to come...
Alice
On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 6:06 PM, Christian Gates St-Pierre <cgates70 at yahoo.fr> wrote:



Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone thought about organising some session at the next World Archaeological Congress in Kyoto, in 2016? This could be another great occasion to meet zooarchaeologists from every corner of the world, different from the ICAZ meetings (the next one being in 4 long years!). It could also be the occasion to talk about zooarchaeology from a different perspective, from an historical or sociopolitical one for example, knowing the strong critical, political, and social inclination of the WAC.

End of September 2015 is the official deadline to submit a session, so we should act within the next few weeks if we would like to participate as a group in a common session. I could volunteer to organise one, but I would need to have suggestions for a theme (I have some of my own, which I will share later) and have an idea of how much interested you people are in participating to such a session. Please consider that WAC has a well developped program of financial help for participants from Indigenous groups and economically disadvantaged countries.

Also, it could be interesting to open this session to all zooarchaeologists, not only to worked bone specialists, depending on the theme session we would favored.
Do not hesitate to share any thoughts or comments on this "non-official" call for submission.
Best,
Christian
 Christian Gates St-Pierre
Chercheur invité/Invited Researcher
Département d'anthropologieUniversité de Montréalchristian.gates-st-pierre at umontreal.ca
 
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