Talk:Claire Smith (archaeologist)
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Info about World Archaeological Congress
[edit]The following phrase keeps getting reinserted:
Claire Smith is President of the World Archaeological Congress , the only global archaeological organisation with elected representation. The World Archaeological Congress holds a major international Congress every four years. These have been held in Southamption, England (1986); Basquisimeto, Venezuala, 1990; New Delhi, India, 1994; Cape Town, South Africa, 1999; and Washington, D.C., 2003. The most recent Congress, WAC-6 [1] was held in Dublin, Ireland, 29th June-4th July 2008.
This is formation is irrelevant to this article, but can be included in the World Archaeological Congress article. - CobaltBlueTony™ talk 17:00, 11 August 2008 (UTC)
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