I thought this might be of intrest to some....
>Date: Tue, 27 Feb 1996 11:12:36 -0600
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>SASnet, the mailing list for the Society for Archaeological Sciences, is
>now open to those who are not members of the S.A.S. It was set up to
>facilitate discussion about the applications of methods from the
>physical/natural sciences to archaeological problems. It's intended to
>provide a resource for archaeologists who need access to technical
>expertise and a forum for physical/natural scientists to discuss the
>development of archaeological applications of their methods. SASnet is a
>moderated list and, until now, has been a quiet one.
>Because of the rapidly increasing importance of stable isotopes in
>archaeological science (e.g.for paleodietary and paleoclimate studies), I
>hope that some of the subscribers to isogeochem have overlapping interests
>and wish to join. If so, send the following command:
>subscribe SASnet <your name>
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Paul Bierman [log in to unmask]
UVM Geology (802) 656-4411 office
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Burlington, VT 05405 Geomorphology, Isotope Geology,
USA ancient neutrons.....
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