[Aztlan] 10TH LONDON SOUTH AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY SEMINAR RE-POST
michael ruggeri
michaelruggeri at mac.com
Tue Apr 8 10:29:37 CDT 2008
>>> Listeros,
Some members got this posting encoded so I am sending it again and I
hope this one will correct that problem.
Mike Ruggeri
>>>
>>> Dear All,
>>>
>>> The next London South American Archaeology Seminar is scheduled for
>>> Saturday 10th May. At the Institute of Archaeology UCL, 34 Gordon
>>> Square, London.
>>>
>>> The final Program is given below.
>>> Everyone is welcome. But, it is important that you e-mail to confirm
>>> your participation and order your lunch. A contribution of £5
>>> towards the cost of coffee, tea, lunch & administration will be
>>> required on the day.
>>>
>>> 10.30 am Coffee
>>>
>>> 11.00 am Macarena Cardenas (The Open University) Vegetation and
>>> climate
>>> changes in Southern Patagonia during the Glacial-Interglacial
>>> transition
>>> correlated with megafauna extinction and human arrival.
>>>
>>> 11.35 am Jose Iriarte (University of Exeter) Ethnic enclaves,
>>> monument
>>> building and post-funerary rites: The emergence of Taquara/
>>> Itararà and enclosure complexes in the southern Brazilian highlands
>>>
>>> 12.10 p.m. Gabriel Ramon (Sainsbury Centre, University of East
>>> Anglia) Martha Bell (University of Wisconsin) On producing ceramic
>>> evidence: three rules to narrate the pre-colonial past, through
>>> objects, using Northern Peruvian ethnographic examples
>>>
>>> 2.00 pm Paul Heggarty & David Beresford-Jones (McDonald Institute,
>>> Cambridge) Agriculture and Language Dispersals: Limitations,
>>> Refinements, and an Andean Exception?
>>>
>>> 3.45 pm Tim Taylor and Andrew Wilson (University of Bradford)
>>> Discrepant
>>> records of Inca child sacrifice? Texts, archaeology, stable
>>> isotopes,
>>> and DNA.
>>>
>>> This event is Co-sponsored by: The Institute for the Study of the
>>> Americas & The Institute of Archaeology, UCL
>>>
>>> Our next meeting will de on Saturday 29th November 2008 - If you
>>> would
>>> like to present a paper we would very much like to hear from you.
>>> Bill Sillar and Gill Hey
>>> _________________
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