Friday, February 16, 2007

Woods and Yoder (2004)

Hey all,

dropping a quickie while I have some time away for St. Geo. This past week, the 2004 issue of Utah Archaeology finally made it to press. It is now available and features an article by Mr. Yoder(CRM stuff), and one by me(Spotten Cave, what else?)...then there are a few others. I can't remember what they are about.

Anyway, Mr. Bright grudingly admitted that I should get a free copy, so if he follows through, those of you in the office may get to see it. Those of you out of the office can let me know if you want to take a look.

Unfortunatley, the formatting is less than stellar. Many of the figures are fuzzy, and a little too small to really show what they are supposed to show, but whatever. It's out and the Great Basin Seminar paper no longer hangs over my head.

Note to self: never submit anything to Utah Archaeology again.

6 comments:

RustLover said...

I was talking to Dr J and Lori Hunsaker earlier this week--Joel beamed like a proud parent when he noted (actually several times) that Dave and Aaron really dominated the issue. He's so likable when he's in a good mood, but seriously, well done articles, guys. Way to represent!

Anonymous said...

yay, steve! you should get a copy for your sister, molly. I'm sure she'd be thrilled.

(and yes, crandall called me "oldbold" in his classes. and yes, he thought he was hilarious everytime. and yes, jaime bartlett loved mocking his faux ox-bridge accent yesterday in class.)

Mr. Yoder said...

Ummmm, huh?

PBN said...

oldbold is probably Mr. Newbold.

Apparently, when I switched to the google blogger thing it picked up on my other blog...

Mr. Yoder said...

Ahhhhhh

Chris said...

Ding, Ding, Ding! Got it.