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10th CAVEPS and Quaternary Extinction Symposium
March 29 - April 2, 2005
Naracoorte, SA, Australia

CANQUA June 5-8, 2005
NOTICE: The server to the Winnipeg CANQUA abstract submission site has been periodically down for the past day or so. Please try again if you've been rebuffed; the format and address can be found on the meeting web site <http:www.umanitoba.ca/canqua>. We are extending the deadline until next week.

2nd International Congress
“The World of Elephants”

Hot Springs, South Dakota, USA September 22-25,  2005


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16th International Radiocarbon Conference
Contents and abstracts of the Groningen, June, 1997, meeting are now available online at http://www.radiocarbon.org

Quaternary Climates of Southern Alaska USGS Program: Global Change and Climate History
This research is aimed at reconstructing the history of climate change in Alaska during the late Quaternary, emphasizing in particular the past 30,000 years. http://climchange.cr.usgs.gov/info /alaska/98field/

Arizona Archaeological Council
The AAC is a nonprofit association for the maintenance and promotion of archaeology in the State of Arizona. The AAC web page contains information about the organization, including its goals, membership, officers and education efforts, as well as symposium abstracts, summaries of significant studies, annotated bibliographies, and links to other archaeological websites. http:// www. doitnow.com/~cerci/AAC/ webpage.htm

Archaeological Geology Division
of the Geological Society of America was organized to provide a forum for presentation of papers on archaeological geology and discussion of related problems, to stimulate research and teaching in archaeological geology, and to act as an organized group in promoting these objectives within the framework of the GSA. See: http:// www.geog.ukans. edu/gsa/gsa.htm

Anthropological Index
This index provides a service to scholars in all branches of anthropology and archaeology without charge, either through the web or by e-mail. The library of the Department of Ethnography at the British Museum receives periodicals from academic institutions and publishers worldwide. The Index covers articles in all languages, and provides English translations of citations from non-Roman scripts and from smaller languages. The Index may be accessed at: http:// lucy.ukc.ac.uk/AIO.html