I've been sent this by a friend to pass along. They use the 'i' word, so they could be up for a complex classical paper that brushes against archaeology briefly. Any questions like "What do you mean by complexity?" should be sent to the emails listed below and definitely not to me.
Alun
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From: Stephanie Wynne-Jones [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Mon 01/11/2004 20:06
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Subject: CALL FOR PAPERS: Defining Social Complexity conference
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
DEFINING SOCIAL COMPLEXITY: approaches to power and interaction in the
archaeological record
Conference to be held at the Dept. of Archaeology, University of Cambridge,
United Kingdom March 11 - 13th 2005
See attached abstract of conference or visit our web page at
http://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/complexity/
If you would like to submit a paper or idea for a session, please let us
know. Interdisciplinary papers are encouraged and welcomed.
To submit a paper, please have an abstract (approx. 250 words) to us before
November 25 2004. Abstracts should either be attached to an email or sent
in hard copy to the address below. We will begin to decide upon session
themes in October 2004. Please do not expect to hear from us before then.
However, from November onwards we will be able to offer details and to
start confirming places on the programme.
If you have further queries or questions, email us at
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free to pass this information along to other interested parties.
Thank you for your interest,
Sheila Kohring and Stephanie Wynne-Jones
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