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SHA 2010 Conference
Amelia Island, Florida

***Conference Hotel is Full: Click Here for Overflow Hotel List***

***Hampton Inn--SHA 2010 Conference Room Rate $79***

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Just because it’s January doesn’t mean we can’t go to the beach!

MAKE PLANS NOW FOR SHA 2010

January 6-9

AMELIA ISLAND PLANTATION near Jacksonville

In BEAUTIFUL, SUNNY FLORIDA!

Where our theme will be:

COASTAL CONNECTIONS:

INTEGRATING TERRESTRIAL AND UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGY

Amelia Island Plantation (www.aipfl.com) is a 1350-acre (546 hectare) island resort situated between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, just 29 miles (46 km) from Jacksonville International Airport. Average temperature in January is a balmy 65 degrees F (18 degrees C).

Conference attendees will experience presentations and workshops on cutting-edge research, techniques, methods, and theory while surrounded by palm trees, heated pools, and beach-side events. Off-site tours will take participants back in time at near-by Kingsley Plantation, Ft Clinch, and St Augustine, the nation’s oldest continuously occupied city dating to 1565 (and you thought Jamestown was historic). Did we also mention the archaeology-themed Drinks of the Day?

Students! Be sure to bring your university ID cards for daily specials on food and beverages. Student groups are welcome and room or villa sharing is a great financial option while attending the SHA Conference.

This is one conference you don’t want to miss.

Introducing the 2010 Conference Committee:

Della Scott-Ireton - Northwest Region Director, FPAN - Conference Chair dscottireton@uwf.edu
Amanda Evans - Marine Archaeologist, Tesla Offshore - Program Chair evansa@teslaoffshore.com
John McCarthy - Principal Archaeologist/Historian, S&ME - Terrestrial Program Director strongjohn10856@gmail.com 
Chris Horrell - Marine Archaeologist, MMS - Underwater Program Director christopher.horrell@mms.gov
Sarah Miller - Northeast Region Director, FPAN - Popular Program Director semiller@flagler.edu
Amber Grafft-Weiss - Northeast Region Outreach Coordinator, FPAN - Popular Program Assistant aweiss@flagler.edu
Robin Moore - Archaeologist, St Johns County - Local Arrangements Chair remoore@sjcfl.us
Chuck Meide - Director, LAMP - Volunteer Co-Director cmeide@staugustinelighthouse.com
Debe Thompson - Volunteer Coordinator, St Augustine Lighthouse Museum - Volunteer Co-Director dthompson@staugustinelighthouse.com
Brenda Swann - Archaeologist, SEARCH, Inc - Sponsorship Director brenda@searchinc.com
Michael Arbuthnot - Archaeology Division Manager, ESI - Local Sponsorship Director marbuthnot@esinc.cc

Irina Franklin - Public Archaeology Intern, Florida Public Archaeology Network - Social Networking Coordinator itf2@students.uwf.edu

Monica Beck - Silent Auction Coordinator monbeck@yahoo.com, (850) 207-9474)

***Conference Hotel is Full: Click Here for Overflow Hotel List***

SHA 2010 Conference: Final Program

Women in Archaeology Forum Blog (PDF)

ACUA Photo Competition Entry Form  (PDF)

The Ed and Judy Jelks Student Travel Awards for SHA 2010

SILENT AUCTION: Call for Donations

2010 Call for Papers & Online Abstract Submission

Book Room Prospectus

Event Sponsorship Form

Corporate Sponsorship Form

Visit the University Press of Florida's Booth at the 2010 Meeting

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2010 SHA Conference Hotel Reservations Gateway

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