Historic Archaeology

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  1. Need a little music to get you ready for the SHA Conference? As you're packing or reading the program, pop this on!

  2. Be sure to attend the Public Archaeology Day festivities on Saturday, January 7th from 1-5 PM when you're at the 2017 SHA Annual Conference.

  3. Bring your boots to the Conference! On 1/6/2017, enjoy some Hold'em and dancing with Faster Horses (). It's free!

  4. Looking for some grub when you're in Fort Worth for the Conference? Here's a map of recommendations from locals.

  5. Who wants to brush up on the tours that are available at the upcoming SHA Conference in Fort Worth? Check it out:

  6. GMAC Committee blog post: spaces still available in anti-racism training workshops!

  7. If you're planning to mail in your entry for the photo contest, those envelopes need to be postmarked by today (12/15/16), folks!

  8. Latest from the blog: learn more about the available at our annual conference:

  9. Need a primer on Workshops at the upcoming SHA Conference in Fort Worth (January 4-7, 2017)? We've got one for ya!

  10. Gonna be in town for the SHA Conference? You need some BBQ. Why not enjoy it in the Cowgirl Museum & Hall of Fame!

  11. Rooms are still available at the conference rate at the Omni for the 2017 SHA Conference. or call 800-THE-OMNI.

  12. Online registration for the 2017 SHA Conference ends on Monday (12/19/2017). 2017

  13. Have you signed up yet? The 2017 SHA Conference is in Fort Worth in January. Mozy on over and register:

  14. What may a Trump Administration mean for the Industry? SHA & ACRA's Govt Affairs liaison offers her thoughts:

  15. From Poplar Forest blog: Being Fussy Never Tasted So Sweet:

  16. in Monck's Corner, to be preserved:

  17. Interview with an archaeologist: Danes match 300yo. poop with the Bishop who likely made it:

  18. American & the Origins of in the Basin:

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