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AIA 2008: Where To Go?

The 109th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America is coming up first thing in the new year. The location of this year’s meeting is Chicago….I hope it won’t be too cold! The reflections from my very first visit to the AIA Annual Meetings (Montreal 2006) were printed in the European Journal of Archaeology […]

Posted byTroels21 December 2007Posted inArchaeology, ConferencesTags: AIALeave a comment on AIA 2008: Where To Go?

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