Nancy
As far as I know the conference is going ahead. I will send you the provisional
programme and abstracts for Day 1 by separate post (to save everyone else's
mailbox) but here's a summary:
SESSION ONE Organisers: Mark Pollard & Peter Murphy
“NEW RESEARCH”
Mark Pollard Keynote paper
H Brinch Madsen Soil aggressibility determined by means of prehistoric bronzes
Henk Kars et al. Bone as an indicator in the in situ degradation of archaeological
heritage
Katherine Mickelson Processes of preservation: a geo-chemical approach to
understanding the preservation of palaeoethnobotanical remains
Kenward & Hall Parliament Street, York
Adrian Hyde Damage to inclusions in sand subjected to one-dimensional compression
Jane Sidell, R allison, T Higuchi and AJ Long The response of archaeological
sediments and artefacts to imposed stress regimes as a consequence of past,
present and future anthropogenic activity
S Arnott, J Dix, A Best & D Gregory The acoustic characteristics of archaeological
wood
P Simpson, M Jones & D Hogan Reburial of organic archaeological remains
Elizabeth Peacock Building for the new millennium: monitoring for the first ten
years?
Ian Oxley Advances in research in the in situ management of historic shipwrecks
J Dix, R Saunders, P Toswell & MaCleod Physical process on submerged
archaeological sites
D Gregory The use of electrodes to monitor archaeological sites in fine grained
sediments in the marine environment
Best wishes,
Ian.
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> Has there been any notices about the Preserving Archaeological Remains In Situ
> Conference (PARIS II) that was scheduled for Sept 12-15, 2001 in London ?
>
> Is the confererence still scheduled to take place ?
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Ian Oxley MSc MIFA FSA Scot,
Centre for Environmental Resource Management
Dept of Civil & Offshore Engineering,
Heriot-Watt University,
Edinburgh EH14 4AS
Tel. +44 (0)131 449 5111 x4438
mobile 0785 559 9251
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