Society for Historical Archaeology
https://sha.org
Alternate Names: Society For Historical Archeology , Society of Historical Archaeology , The Society for Historical Archaeology , Society For Historic Archaeology , Society for Historic Archaeology , Society for Historical Archaeology.
Institution Members
5,901-5,950 (6,193 Records)
Documents
- Voices Amid the Stone Trees: Historic Era Rock Art and Inscriptions of Petrified Forest National Park (2018)
- Voices Not Lost: An archaeology of the past and present at Timbuctoo, New Jersey (2014)
- Voices of a Community: How Oral Histories Can Guide Japanese American Archaeology (2018)
- Von Brandenstein's turtle: Expanding histories of interaction between Indigenous Australians of the Northern Pilbara and Islanders of Eastern Indonesia (2023)
- VRchaeology: Applications of Virtual Reality in Historical Archaeology (2024)
- Waders and Snake Chaps: Targeted Exploration and Ground Truthing in the Great Dismal Swamp (2016)
- The Wagner-Case Site: Pharmaceutical Historical Archaeology on the Western Frontier (2016)
- Wagons, Trains, Trucks, and Bottles: Transportation Networks and Commodity Access in Castroville, Texas. (2017)
- The Walhain-Saint-Paul Project: Bringing new ideas and generations to the archaeological table since 1998. (2016)
- A Walk in the Park: An Analysis of Visitor Comprehension of Heritage at Historic Mitchelville (2022)
- A Walk on the Waterfront: Interpreting Pensacola’s Maritime Heritage for Passersby (2018)
- Walking in the Footsteps of Scottish Prisoners of War - Methods and Approaches in Recreating and Documenting a Forced March (2023)
- The Walled City of Charleston: Archaeology and Public Interpretation (2014)
- Walls Have Ears, Bottles Have Mouths (2017)
- Walls of Wood, Earth, and Friendship: French Colonial Forts at the Alabama Post, 1717-1763 (2014)
- Wanted: Cheap Labor. Livings of Working Class European Immigrants in an Iron Furnace (2018)
- War On Our Doorstep: U-boats Off The Mid-Atlantic Coast (2018)
- War on the Chesapeake: Artifact Analysis of a War of 1812 Flotilla Ship (2016)
- War on the Homefront: National Division and South Africa's Battle of the Atlantic 1939-1945 (2018)
- War Schooner Royal Savage: Interpreting Disarticulated Ship Remains from the American War of Independence (2024)
- War-time Metal Production, Reappropriation, and Use: Spatial Patterning and Metal Technology at an early Seventeen Century Pequot Village (2016)
- "The Ware is in Perfect Order": Reassessing the Transferprint Color Chronology using Period Newspaper Advertisements (2017)
- Wares of Venus: The sensoriality of sex for purchase at a 19th-century Boston brothel (2018)
- Warrior Queen and Sacred Goddess: The Name Boudicca, "Victorious Woman," on Gravestones and Roman Writings, from Iberia to Gaul to Britannia to Germania. (2023)
- Wars With America 1776 - 1815 (2013)
- Warwick in the Context of 17th Century Sail (2013)
- The Warwick Plain Scale: An Early Seventeenth-Century Navigational Instrument (2013)
- The Warwick Project (2013)
- Warwick : An English Galleon from 1619 Rigging Reconstruction (2014)
- "Washington Began To Make The Highways Around Philadelphia So Unsafe With Parties From His Fortified Camp:" The Strategic Importance Of The Valley Forge Winter Encampment—A Historical, Archaeological, And Landscape Perspective (2016)
- Washington's Board of Public Works and the Burial of Herring Hill in Georgetown, District of Columbia (An Archaeology of Municipal Infrastructure). (2015)
- Water and Wood Landings can leave a Mark: Ship Graffiti as Evidence of Visitation to Cocos Island, Costa Rica (2018)
- Water At Montpelier: Creating And Controlling A 19th Century Plantation Landscape (2017)
- Water for the City, Ruins for the Country: Archaeology of the NYC Watershed (2014)
- Water Infrastructure As An Archaeological Urban Landscape (2023)
- Waterlogged Textile Conservation (2019)
- The Waving Girl of Savannah: A Bronze Salute to Real Life Values and Legend (2023)
- Way Hay and Up She Rises: The Recovery, Conservation, and Documentation of a Historic Admiralty Anchor from the Gulf of Mexico (2018)
- "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)
- We Are Stronger Together: Collaboration, the New Model for Research Projects. (2023)
- "We can do better, we have to do better": Reevaluating and Remounting a Traveling Exhibit (2018)
- We Can’t Just Hold Hands And Sing Kumbaya: A Beachhead of Collaboration Balancing Critical Infrastructure and Maritime History On The Jersey Shore (2022)
- "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)
- "We dined with him that day...in the French Manner": Food, identity, and politics in the Mississippi Valley (2016)
- "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)
- "We have Enriched it with our Blood and Tears": Debating Citizenship and Colonization at Montpelier (2023)
- We Know You’re Up There: French Perspectives on Inter-Cultural Engagement in Southern Labrador (2014)
- We Know You’’re Down There: Inuit Perspectives on Inter-Cultural Engagement in Southern Labrador (2014)
- "We like them just fine": Racializing Hiring Practices and Japanese American Sawmill Labor in Western Washington, 1900 – 1930 (2016)
- "We liked the Ladies’ little double bed": Queer Pilgrimage and the Heritage House (2013)