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


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The Quaternary Times
Newsletter of the American Quaternary Association

Volume 29 Number 1 May 1999

Journals

Palaeontologia Electronica's first issue of 1999 is now available at http://www.odp.tamu.edu/paleo/toc_fm.htm. This is our largest issue to date and we hope you'll agree that the quality and the number of contributions in this issue speaks well for our "experiment in electronic publishing." In addition to our regular offering of editorials, articles, and book reviews, we have included several new features and article layouts in response to readers' suggestions. This issue also continues PE's tradition of employing innovative communications and graphic technology to being you the best in paleontological research and commentary.

Geoarchaeology is published bimonthly and has a broad, interdisciplinary scope dealing with the understanding of archaeological sites, their natural context, and the material artifacts recovered from them. Manuscripts may include subjects from disciplines within the earth-sciences
(e.g., geography, pedology, climatology, geology, oceanography, geochemistry, geochronol- ogy, and geophysics) or those from biological sciences. The editors (PaulGoldberg and Ofer Bar-Yosef) are particularly interested in manuscripts that bear upon site formation processes.Submit manuscripts to: Paul Goldberg, Department of Archaeology, Boston University, 675 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA 02215; 617-353-3415; fax: -6800.