From chacmool at ucalgary.ca Mon Feb 7 06:54:22 2011 From: chacmool at ucalgary.ca (Chacmool Archaeology Association) Date: Mon Feb 7 06:54:33 2011 Subject: [Chacmool-l] 2011 Chacmool Conference Call for Abstracts Message-ID: Greetings Folks! Attached is the 2011 Chacmool Conference Call for Abstracts. This invitation is open to all, students don't be shy! If you have any questions about the conference, please email chacmool2011@gmail.com Thanks! Chacmool Archaeology Association -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 2011 Call for Abstracts.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 188176 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/pipermail/chacmool-l/attachments/20110207/bb9ea14d/2011CallforAbstracts-0001.pdf From chacmool at ucalgary.ca Thu Feb 10 08:54:54 2011 From: chacmool at ucalgary.ca (Chacmool Archaeology Association) Date: Thu Feb 10 08:55:02 2011 Subject: [Chacmool-l] Noon Hour Lecture Feb. 16 Message-ID: <6bd7a2d3ecf657520fd16f84048e18df.squirrel@webmail.ucalgary.ca> Hey folks, The noon hour lecture for Feb. 16 is titled "Sheep Happens: A Faunal Approach to Foodways at Casa de Moneda (Mint House), Mexico City" and the speaker is Angelica Lopez-Forment. As usual, it's in ES 859 from 12-1pm. Abstract: "The social variability in colonial Mexico was not just defined by race or identity; economical means as well as foodways were powerful social markers that bound who ate what and how. Through the analysis of faunal remains recovered at the first Mint House in America, new information has been obtained on how the colonial inhabitants of New Spain ate and what species they favored, shedding a different perspective on the old question are we what we eat?" See you there! Chacmool -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Feb 16 Lecture.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 121616 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/pipermail/chacmool-l/attachments/20110210/2275c15a/Feb16Lecture-0001.pdf