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3 Weeks til TAG
http://www.shef.ac.uk/archaeology/tag2005/
Theoretical Archaeology Group is meeting betwen the 19th and 21st December 2005 at the Department of Archaeology, Sheffield University, Sheffield, UK. For more details about this important conference, see the above URL. TAG is about theoretical approaches in archaeology world wide.
Detailed timetable details are at:
http://www.shef.ac.uk/content/1/c6/03/62/70/TAG05-timetable.pdf
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Conference: The Color Of Things
The Color of Things. Debating the Role and Future of Color in Archaeology An international workshop Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference Stanford, Archaeology Center, 1st ? 3rd May 2009 According to David Batchelor?s "Chromophobia" color, though bound...
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Against Theoretical Archaeology
Aardvarchaeology (Martin Rundkvist) Yes, another departure from the strictly Egyptological news theme, but this post has huge relevance to current approaches and discussions in Egyptology. As usual, try not to shoot the messenger. I don't actually...
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Experimental Archaeology Day Conference
University of Exeter I leave the art of Egyptology conference notifications to EEF, who are just so much better at it than me, but this one, which may be of interest to those working in Egyptian archaeology is outside mainstream Egytpological approaches,...
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Book Review: The Archaeology Of Bruce Trigger
http://www.mcgill.ca/reporter/39/04/trigger/ Lovely to see the work of such an important contributor to archaeology (and Egyptology) honoured by his peers: "Indiana Jones's adventures in archaeology had nothing on McGill Professor Bruce Trigger's,...
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Rewriting Eastern Mediterranean Chronology? (updated)
(http://tinyurl.com/eukqo (Telegraph.co.uk)"A burnt olive tree has helped to resolve a controversy over dating key events in the Mediterranean that took place more than three millennia ago. The new dates would change the chronology of the Minoans, Greeks,...
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