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Red eye flight from Hawaii from Society for American Archaeology Meeting

April 8, 2013 in Uncategorized

Got back from Hawaii at 8:30am this morning after a long flight. The SAA meeting was spectacular and, once again, just as good for the random interactions with both old friends and new smart people as it was for the sessions and posters themselves. The sessions on digital data creation and management were especially excellent however, and I very likely will reference some of them as I go about documenting my work today. If you’re interested in seeing more, however, check out #SAA2013 on twitter for live tweets from the sessions and other stuff from around the conference. I’m very jetlagged right now, but look out for a post or two about training a bunch of new lab workers on archaeological repository methods and how to use our collections management software (PastPerfect 5.0), which is how I’ve spent my morning. In the meantime, please enjoy these pictures of where I was just about a dozen hours ago (I know I did!). Obviously, this was after the conference was over, although I’m all for holding a conference at the beach.

Picture of driving down a road next to the beach in Hawaii.

North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii.

A friend and the post author sitting in a convertible smart car in Honolulu, Hawaii.

@ArcheoWebby and @DiachronicD (me) hitting the road.

 

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