The first official meeting of the Stable Isotopes in Zooarchaeology working group will take place at the University of Georgia, in Athens, Georgia, USA, from *3-5 March, 2016.* The deadline for abstracts is TOMORROW, December 15th.
Please visit the website at zooarchisotopes.wordpress.com for complete information and to submit your abstracts and complete early-bird registration. Since this will be our first meeting, the call is very broad. Our theme is "data management and new directions". The University is home to the Zooarchaeology Laboratory at the Georgia Museum of Natural History as well as Center for Applied Isotope Studies, which houses the new Quaternary Isotope Paleoecology Lab. We anticipate organizing laboratory tours during the afternoon of the second day. There will also be a workshop on utilizing the Neotoma Paleoecology database, which is in the final stages of development for storing and serve stable isotope data. Athens is a very walkable city about 70 miles east of Atlanta, GA, with plenty of accommodation and restaurants. Additional information on travel and hotels is available on the website. There is a block of rooms reserved at the Georgia Center Hotel and Conference Center, where the meeting will take place. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with the group coordinators, Suzanne Pilaar Birch [[email protected]] or Catherine West [[email protected]] or you can email the central conference email [ [email protected]]. Best wishes, Suzanne -- Dr. Suzanne E. Pilaar Birch Assistant Professor Department of Anthropology Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens, GA, USA Director, Quaternary Isotope Paleoecology Lab <http://research.franklin.uga.edu/quaternary/> Website: uga.academia.edu/SuzannePilaarBirch Twitter: @suzie_birch <http://twitter.com/suzie_birch> Editor, Open Quaternary <http://openquaternary.com/>
