Society for American Archaeology 15(2)
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March 1997
The Annual Meeting in Nashville

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"We could tell you yet again about the planned excursions... recount the many technical highpoints of the meeting... go on about the spectacular Opryland Hotel..."
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editor's Corner
We're on the Way to Nashville!
Letters to the Editor
Archaeopolitics
In Brief...
Student Affairs--Getting Your First Job in CRM
Working Together--Archaeology, Education, and the Secwepemc
The American Archaeologist: Results of the 1994 SAA Census
Insights--Changing Directions in CRM: A Roundtable Discussion, Redux
SOPA Vote Favors ROPA Proposal
The New National Park Service Thematic Framework for History and Prehistory
Ecosystem Management and CRM: Do We Have A Role?
Publicly Speaking: Notes from the Public Relations Committee
News and Notes
Positions Open
Calendar
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