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    Dear all

    I hope all is well.

    Unfortunately due to sudden family problems, mostly illness of a family member, I will not be able to organize the

    session on world rock art, under material culture studies, that I had proposed to chair, at the SHA, Quebec.

    I need to attend my family as soon as possible, if feasible.

    I do sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused and if some of you have been planning to submit papers in

    the proposed session.

    Many thanks and kindest regards,

    Sincerely yours,

    Ruman.---------------------------------------- ---------------- ---------

    Ruman Banerjee

    PhD research student

    Department of Archaeology and Anthropology

    University of Bristol, BS8 1UU, UK

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    On 22 June 2013 14:08, Ruman Banerjeewrote:

    Dear all

    I hope you all are fine and doing well.

    I am very pleased to inform you all that the Society for Historical Archaeology Conference will be held in Quebec City,

    Canada in 2014.

    I have proposed a sess ion on rock art which primarily deals wi th material culture in archaeology, anthropology, geograph

    and history. I have copied the link below.

    (http://www.conferium.com/Clients/sha2014/symposium_display_361_en.lasso)

    This sess ion comes under the theme 'Material Culture Studies '. I am including the Session Title and Abstract here for

    your convenience.

    Session Title:Global Rock Art as Material Culture: Delineations of Identity, Power, History and Social

    Organization

    World rock art is one of the unique manifestations of material record of humankind spread across the

    length and breadth of the globe barring a few countries and regions. Rock art in the form of paintings

    and engravings demonstrates social, local and global identities, power relationships, mythology and

    indigenous history both for the creators and consumers o f this multidimensional social fact. The process

    of the production and consumption of rock art, morphic and thematic variability, techno-stylistics, chrono-

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    stylistics and superimpositions in certain discreet parts of the globe seems to define social hierarchy by

    means of magico-religious belief systems. Depending on the region and history, rock art represents

    versatility and different forms of social realities. The social structure and organization of the pre-urban,

    preliterate societies o f the historic past gets reflected in the global and local rock art emanating further

    clues for material culture studies within the purview of rock art research involving comparative accounts

    on painted ceramics, and other forms of mobile art, existing in the historical record of the region. This

    session aims to explore, discuss, analyse and interpret the very many aspects of material culture both in

    terms of theory and practice; opening up new avenues w ithin the framework of historical archaeology

    related to world rock art. Additionally, a key aspect of this session is to seek out known or anticipated

    issues that require to be addressed regarding current or future applications of methodological systems

    developed in historical rock art research.

    The final submiss ion deadline for this conference is the 10th of July 2013. I am not sure this date will get extended or no

    With very humble apologies for this late notice, I would like to request you all to submit abstracts for this session, where

    we should be able to deal wi th several disciplinary interfaces, along with novel research paradigms to make this sessio

    interesting for all and to publish one edited volume later on, depending on the feasibility of time and other associated

    factors. For details on how to submit and other related information, please do refer to this lin

    (http://www.sha2014.com/doc/SHA2014-CallforPapers-WEB ).

    I am extremely sorry for the inconvenience caused due to the late notice.

    I count on your cooperation, support, sugges tions and scholarly contributions.

    Many thanks and kind regards.

    Sincerely yours ,

    Ruman.

    -----------------------------------------------------------------Ruman Banerjee

    PhD research student

    Department of Archaeology and Anthropology

    University of Bristol, BS8 1UU, UK

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    http://www.sha2014.com/doc/SHA2014-CallforPapers-WEB.