Society for Historical Archaeology 2017

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This collection contains the abstracts from the 2017 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, held in Fort Worth, Texas, January 4–8, 2017. Most files in this collection contain the abstract only.

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  1. Strike the Bell!: Creation of a Diagnostic Database of Known Early Ship's Bells (2018)
  2. Structural racism and archaeological practice - the archaeology of razed African American industrial communities. (2017)
  3. Studies of the Subaltern in Contemporary Archaeology: Prostitution in Saltpeter Boomtowns and Ports of Northern Chile (1880-1930) (2018)
  4. A Study of Indigenous Daily Life Integrating Geophysical and Archaeological Methods at the San Antonio Missions (2017)
  5. Style and Sustenance: A Comparative Investigation of Cattle Husbandry, Beef Butchery, and Gentry Cuisine in Eighteenth-Century British Colonial Virginia and Connecticut (2017)
  6. Submerged Skylines: Applications of GIS-Based Visibility Analyses in Reconstructing Submerged Cities (2018)
  7. Sunken Aircraft of the Battle of Midway (2017)
  8. "Superior to Any Other House in the South or West": The Daniel Edwards Foundry of New Orleans. (2018)
  9. Survival Compasses, Parachutes, LPUs, and More: Life Support as Material Evidence (2017)
  10. Sweet Home Alabama: Evidence of an 18th Century Native American Village at the Chatsworth Plantation Site (16EBR192) in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana (2018)
  11. A Sympathetic Connection: The role of sympathy in an archaeology of contemporary homelessness (2017)
  12. System Of Environmental Analysis (SEA): An Underwater Environmental Sensor And Its Applications (2018)
  13. Sámi animal offering rituals in Fennoscandia: Religious change and local responses to colonial contact (2017)
  14. The Tanapag Coronado: a Case Study in Site Formation Processes of Submerged Aircraft Wreck Sites (2018)
  15. Teaching An Old Dog New Tricks: New Technology for Heritage Conservation (2018)
  16. Teaching Without a Wreck: Using Museum Collections in the Classroom (2017)
  17. "Tell Me What You Eat and I’ll Tell You Who You Are": Food and the Challenge of Indian Identity in Late 18th and Early 19th Century California (2017)
  18. Texan Toys: Children's Playthings as Potential Indicators of Socioeconomic Status at a Texas-Alsatian Homestead in Castroville, TX (2018)
  19. The Texas Historical Commission and Ongoing Research at Site 41MR211 (2017)
  20. Textiles – Decay and preservation in burials (2017)
  21. That’s a lot of wood: Excavations of the 1755 Carlyle Warehouse in Alexandria, Virginia. (2017)
  22. "Their complaint was that they did not get enough to eat": Landscape of Child Labor at the Blackfeet Boarding School, Montana (2017)
  23. Theories of Place and the Archaeology of Late 19th and Early 20th Century Experiences at Stewart Indian School (2017)
  24. The Theory Of Coastal Abandonment During Times Of Warfare And Piracy Applied To The Island Of Cyprus During The Crusades (2017)
  25. There is Nothing Like Looking if You Want to Find Something: The Emerging Accessibility of Historic Documents and the Milwaukee County Poor Farm Cemetery (2017)
  26. Thermal Breakage in Glass Shards: Identification in the Archaeological Record of an University Trash Dump (2017)
  27. Thieves, Looters, and Adventurers: Assessing Representations of Archaeologists in Uncharted and Tomb Raider. (2017)
  28. Thinking Inside the Box: The Use of Micro CT for Archaeological Analysis (2017)
  29. Threads across the Ocean: Investigating European Cloth in New France through Lead Seal Analysis (2017)
  30. Three Lives of Belair Plantation: Colonial Governor’s Retreat to Gentleman Farmer’s Racing Stable (2017)
  31. Three-Dimensional Recording: Reconstruction and Artifact Interpretation (2017)
  32. Through the Lens: Photographic Recordation of the Milwaukee County Poor Farm Cemetery Excavations (2017)
  33. "The Time Has Come," the Walrus Said, "To Talk of Many Things: Of Shoes and Ships - and Sealing Wax - of Cabbages and Kings" and Twenty-five Years of the Milwaukee County Poor Farm Cemetery Project. (2017)
  34. Time Jumpers: Inspiring Archaeological Stewardship Through Classroom Programming (2018)
  35. Time Pieces: The Use of Historic Maps in Transportation Archaeology (2018)
  36. Time-Geography in the Texas Frontier: Exploring The Topology of Difference at Fort Davis (2017)
  37. To Scuttle and Run: The Institute of Maritime History’s Search for Lord Dunmore’s Floating City of 1776 (2017)
  38. To the ends of the Earth: European Tablewares in El Progreso, Galápagos (1880-1904) (2017)
  39. Toe the Line: An Overview of the Revised Permitting Program for Research of U.S. Navy’s Sunken and Terrestrial Military Craft (2017)
  40. The Tokyo Tape Project (2018)
  41. "Tombstones of the Rudest Sculpture:" Bob Schuyler, Stalwart Champion of Cemetery Studies (2017)
  42. Tools of Royalization: British Ceramics at a Military Outpost on Roatán Island, Honduras (2017)
  43. Toward a 3D James Fort: The Opportunities for Digital Heritage at Jamestown (2017)
  44. Toward an Archaeology of Self-Liberation (2017)
  45. Town and Country: New Philadelphia, Illinois and Social Dynamics Over the Urban-Rural Divide (2018)
  46. The Townhouse and London Worker: Towards an Archaeology of the London Home (2017)
  47. Tracking The Shipwreck Trails Of Time (2017)
  48. Traditional Cultural Property Study of Camp Bowie, Brown County, Texas (2018)
  49. A Trail of Tools: An Analysis Exploring the Procurement, Use, and Repair of Agricultural Tools at George Washington's Mount Vernon (2017)
  50. A Training Site Of Sorts: Pillar Dollar Wreck Investigations in Biscayne National Park (2017)
  51. Trash is Treasure: Understanding the Enslaved Landscape in Southern Maryland through Artifact Distribution (2018)
  52. Tri-Closure: A Quick And Easy Way To Create A Local Coordinate System For Underwater Photogrammetric Recording (2017)
  53. Trowels for Plowshares: Experimental Archaeology, Public Engagement, and 19th Century American Agricultural Practices (2018)
  54. TxDOT: Revealing African American History in the State of Texas (2017)
  55. Uncovering Evidence of Consumer Constraint in Archaeological Assemblages Using r-Matrices (2017)
  56. Uncovering German Identity on the Colonial Virginia Frontier (2017)
  57. Under the Concretion: Examining New Evidence for H.L. Hunley’s Attack on USS Housatonic (2018)
  58. Understanding 19th Century Indigenous River-Portage Travel in Maine and New Brunswick Through Network Analysis (2017)
  59. Understanding Maritime Heritage Through The Iterative Use Of Geophysics and Diving (2018)
  60. Understanding the African-Caribbean Landscape of the Wallblake Estate, Anguilla. (2018)
  61. Understanding the Irish Famine Using Deep Neural Networks and Protolanguage (2017)
  62. Underwater Archaeology in Cuba: a Critical Review (2017)
  63. Unethical Pasts, Uncertain Presents, and Potential Futures: The Evolution of Archaeological Representation in Video Games (2017)
  64. Uneven Landscapes, Uneven Histories: Maroons in the American Historical Narrative (2017)
  65. "Unidentified Planes Sighted": The Application of KOCOA Military Terrain Analysis to Aerial Combat (2018)
  66. Uniform Buttons from the Site of CSS Georgia (2017)
  67. Unnoticed All His Worth, a Dog Burial at the Milwaukee County Poor Farm Cemetery (2017)
  68. Unusual Can Types from the Cortez Mining District, Nevada (2018)
  69. "Unwanted Guests": Evidence of Parasitic Infections in Archaeological Mortuary Contexts (2017)
  70. "Up Pops The Monitor": The Battle Of Hampton Roads In Popular Culture (2017)
  71. Updates and Progress of the Ongoing Public Oriented Cultural Resource Monitoring Program (2017)
  72. Using Archaeology to Understand Strategies of Racial Uplift, Past, Present, and Future: A Case Study from Annapolis, Maryland (2017)
  73. Using Available Archaeological Insights into a Maritime Landscape: Can We Learn From Beads and Porcelain on the Beaches of Mozambique Island—Even When these Have Been Collected for Commercial Purposes? (2017)
  74. Using Photogrammetric Scanning to Account for Vertical Control in Underwater Excavations (2017)
  75. Venezuela between Spanish and English: an identity formed through images (2017)
  76. The ‘Very Stillness of Things’: Object Biographies of Sailcloth and Fishing Net from the Point Pearce Aboriginal Mission (Burgiyana) Colonial Archive, South Australia (2017)
  77. Virtual Public Archaeology: Using 3D Imaging and Printing to Engage, Educate, and Enthrall the Public (2017)
  78. Virtual Shipwrecks; Photogrammetry and User Interface Design in Archaeological Outreach (2017)
  79. Voices Amid the Stone Trees: Historic Era Rock Art and Inscriptions of Petrified Forest National Park (2018)
  80. Wagons, Trains, Trucks, and Bottles: Transportation Networks and Commodity Access in Castroville, Texas. (2017)
  81. Walls Have Ears, Bottles Have Mouths (2017)
  82. War On Our Doorstep: U-boats Off The Mid-Atlantic Coast (2018)
  83. War on the Homefront: National Division and South Africa's Battle of the Atlantic 1939-1945 (2018)
  84. "The Ware is in Perfect Order": Reassessing the Transferprint Color Chronology using Period Newspaper Advertisements (2017)
  85. Water and Wood Landings can leave a Mark: Ship Graffiti as Evidence of Visitation to Cocos Island, Costa Rica (2018)
  86. Water At Montpelier: Creating And Controlling A 19th Century Plantation Landscape (2017)
  87. "We are not ready for musealization – the conflict is not over yet" - A multisource and community approach to a 20th century protest camp site in Germany (2018)
  88. "We Commenced Replying to a Battery of the Enemy": Locating Turner’s (C.S.A.) Artillery at the Battle of Perryville, Kentucky, 8 October 1862 (2017)
  89. "We have done very little investigation there; there is a great deal yet to do": The changing historic landscape of George Washington’s Mount Vernon. (2017)
  90. Wearisome Work: Mapping Labor Routines at a Small-Scale Gold Mill (2018)
  91. The Welches’ Windows: Exploring Window Glass Analyses (2018)
  92. "Welcome to Nowhere": Temporary and Permanent Life in the Remote Black Rock Desert at Granite Creek Station (2017)
  93. Well, Shoot: Firearm Target Practice as a Recreational Activity on a Rural 19th Century Homestead (2017)
  94. Westward Ho! Down Below: Archaeological Applications of Aerial Photography and Thermography at the Western Outpost of Alkali Station, Nebraska (2018)
  95. What Could Possibly Go Wrong… Small Craft in Search of a Manila Galleon (2017)
  96. "What happens in the Embocadero, stays in the Embocadero": An Archaeological interpretation of the early Spanish exploration of the Pacific and the establishment of the Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade. (2017)
  97. What if the place is gone? Reinvigorating Place, Memory, and Identity through New Media (2017)
  98. What Lies Beneath: An Analysis of Historic Ceramics Found at 23SC2101, a Multi-Component Historic Site. (2017)
  99. What Trash Tells Us: A Look at Fort Davis's 20th-Century Population (2017)
  100. What We Knew Then and What We Know Now: How New Archival Research Has Changed Our Understanding of the Milwaukee County Institution Grounds Cemetery Population (2017)