Monday, November 14, 2005

Southwest Symposium

Do all of you vets of the SW seminar remember Jim talking about the Southwest Symposium?

Apparently Jim is going, and openly invited any interested parties. Since presenting at this symposium is by invitaion only, we would be going as spectators, but it still sounds like it could be fun. There are some interesting topics for discussion.

Take a look:

http://www.antrocom.it/file/Southwest0106.pdf

On a side note, he threw a jab in the direction of the GBAC and other conferences, mentioning that the Southwest Symposium is much more polished and professional due to the "invitation only" nature of the forum.

8 comments:

SoCo said...

Yeah, I might be going depending on when my second child decides to come into this world. We'll see.

PBN said...

I'm interested in this one:

Lithic Sources, Color Symbolism, and Perceptions of Landscape in the Northern Southwest

Chris Ward (Geomarine, Inc.)

Sherri, do you know this guy? I guess he could be from one of the other GMI offices.

Cady, this paper might be slightly useful for your thesis.


I am also exicted for this:

5:30 pm Cocktails and Food Mixer

Just kidding (about the cocktails)

Sherri said...

I don't know much about her, (her name is Christine, goes by Chris) except that she's a project archaeologist for the El Paso Texas office.

Chris said...

Is "Bones" a reference to the TV program of the same name about a young, sexy, physical anthropologist working with the FBI?

Sherri said...

Russ started calling me Bones back in July because he said I was getting too thin and now he calls me it because "Bones" is my new favorite tv show and he said she reminds him of me.

Chris said...

Full Respect

Scott said...

I thought "bones" might refer to your being the Dr. J bone specialist protege! :) Maybe not.

Sherri said...

I just read this to Russ and he said (and I quote), "Well its that too, I just don't want it going to your head." Haha, so there you have it, all the reasons why my ever so charming husband likes to call me Bones.