词条 | Society for Early Historic Archaeology |
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The Society for Early Historic Archaeology was an organization based at Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo, Utah which sought to disseminate information related to Hebrew-Christian and Latter-day Saint scriptures and archaeology throughout the world of the earliest historical time period. HistoryThe society was organized in BYU's Department of Archaeology as the University Archaeological Society in 1949. It published a newsletter and held annual symposiums. In 1967 its name was changed to the Society for Early Historic Archaeology. It split off from BYU in 1979 and afterward began a slow decline until ceasing in 1990.[1] Notes1. ^{{cite web | author=Jacobs, Malin | title=A Short Introduction to Society for Early Historic Archaeology (SEHA) | publisher=Scholarly & Historical Information Exchange for Latter-day Saints | url=http://www.shields-research.org/General/SEHA/SEHA_Intro.htm | accessdate=2010-01-12}} Sources
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