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Information for the 2004 Annual Meeting
San Francisco, CA January 2-5, 2004


updated 5 December 2003

 

New Electronic Scheduling Tool Available

Click on the URL below to link to a portion of the AIA web site that will allow you to develop a personal schedule of events for the upcoming joint annual meeting. Sessions organized by AIA, APA, and affiliated groups are listed.  The APA is extremely grateful to Kevin Mullen and Jennifer Moen of the AIA Staff for taking the time to expand this service to include our events.

http://www.archaeological.org/webinfo.php?page=10175&sapa=1

On-line registration

Exhibitors

Travel information

 

 

Final Complete Program

Preliminary Program in html and a pdf file (insert from August 2003 Newsletter) with more detailed information

Paper abstracts

Electronic abstracts

Abstracts OF PAPERS THAT HAVE BEEN ACCEPTED FOR PRESENTATION AT THE 2004 ANNUAL MEETING may be submitted directly to the APA web site editor for electronic publication.

Abstracts may be submitted directly to the APA web site editor for electronic publication. Please do not send paper abstracts to him.

There is an html template that you can download and edit as needed. To download click and then the page will open in a new window and then choose "save as" from the File menu. Make sure you save as "source" or "html." Use any html editor, even Composer in Netscape Communicator. Please do not change any fonts or other html. Or you can simply save your abstract as a web page within your wordprocessor. Email the file to Robin Mitchell-Boyask (robin@temple.edu)

All Greek must be transliterated.

Relatively stable links to longer versions of the paper, on-line articles, and author information (including e-mail address) are welcome.

The editor will gladly accept an word-processing file for translation, but he will even more gladly greet files that arrive in html.

Index of Electronic Abstracts