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Join UPAC for the 2004 Winter Meeting!
February 27-28, 2004, Provo, Utah
LOCATION
The historic
BYU Academy Building, newly renovated as the
Provo City Library at Academy Square
550 North University Avenue Provo, Utah 84601

PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE
Friday, February 27, 2004
2:00
pm - 5:00 pm:
Room 201,
UPAC General/Business Meeting
(All Welcome)
Evening:
A fun get together at the home of Charmaine Thompson, 225 North 600 East,
Provo.
UPAC will supply delicious and nutritious food-type items and drink-type-items-of-the-milder-variety
and such.
Please bring your own poison if you so desire!
Saturday, February 28, 2004
9:00 am - 12:00 pm:
Room 308,
Paper presentations,
including further discussion of lithic scatter issues
Please
send agenda items or presentation titles to Matt Seddon at
mseddon@swca.com
or via Fax to (801) 322-4308.
Hope to see you there, we have lots to discuss including:state standards Section 106 consulting, assisting with federal agency planning processes, nominations of new officers, etc.
Nominations of New Officers
President
VP
of Membership and Ethics
Treasurer
Journal Editor
Please send nominations to Matt Seddon or nominate an individual at the business meeting.
Scheduled
Papers Feb. 28
9:00 am - 12:00 pm: Room 308
The Granaries of Range Creek
K. Renee Barlow, Salt Lake Community College, Duncan
Metcalfe, University
of Utah, and
Jerry Spangler, Uinta Research
Recent Research on the Colorado Plateau
Jerry Fetterman,
Woods Canyon Archaeological Consultants, Inc.
Anasazi Settlement
and Interaction during the Pueblo I Period on the Upland
Environment of Elk Ridge, Southeast Utah
David Guilfoyle, Alpine Archaeological Consultants, Inc.
An Inventory
of Pueblo I-III Sites Along a Powerline Corridor from Monticello to Blanding,
San Juan County; and Update of Excavations at a Basketmaker II Site in Moab
Melissa Elkins, Montgomery Archaeological Consultants
The Archaeology/Technology
Relationship and the Rise of the Technoarchaeologist
Mike Searcy and Scott Ure, Brigham Young University
Reusch Site Reborn
Jan Nelson, Brigham Young University
Climate, density,
and resource depression: What's driving variation in the relative frequencies
of large and small game in the Prehistoric Parowan Valley?
Andrew Ugan, University of Utah
Mobile People and Regional Problems in the Management of Lithic Scatters
Matt Seddon, SWCA
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