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
6,001-6,050 (6,193 Records)
Documents
- What if the place is gone? Reinvigorating Place, Memory, and Identity through New Media (2017)
- What Lasts of Us: Implicit Archaeology through Environmental Storytelling (2023)
- What Lies Beneath the Seaweed: Searching for Submerged Remains of an Attempted 1604-1605 French Settlement at St. Croix Island International Historic Site (2014)
- What Lies Beneath: An Analysis of Historic Ceramics Found at 23SC2101, a Multi-Component Historic Site. (2017)
- What One Artifact Points Out (2024)
- What Questions Must be Asked to Engage Africans in Their Pasts? (2014)
- What the Animals Tells About Us. Survival Strategies of the Guerrilla Warfare in Northwestern Iberia Through the Faunal Remains (2023)
- What They Carried: Deriving Context and Meaning from the Items Recovered in Graves of WWII Service Members in Tarawa (2023)
- What This Fort Stands For: conflicting memory at Bdote/Historic Fort Snelling (2016)
- What Transferware Can Tell Us: A Case Study Utilizing an At-Risk U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Collection from the Veterans Curation Program (2018)
- What Trash Tells Us: A Look at Fort Davis's 20th-Century Population (2017)
- What We can Learn from Silence: Analyzing Archival Omissions within the Context of Enslaved African Americans at Fort Snelling, Minnesota (2022)
- 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)
- What's Canoe With You?: Understanding Wisconsin's Inland Prehistoric Maritime Landscapes (2023)
- What's So Different About Public History? (2015)
- What’s for Dinner: An Intra-site Analysis of Faunal Remains from James Madison’s Montpelier (2018)
- What’s in a Button?: Sartorial Artifacts, Colonial Journeys, and the Archaeological Imagination (2019)
- What’s in a Name? Discussions of Terminology, Theory and Infrastructure of Citizen Science in Maritime Archaeology: Session Introduction (2022)
- What’s in the Cellar: the Archaeology of an 1885 Officers’ Quarters at Fort Walla Walla, Washington (2015)
- "What’s This Doing There": Archaeological Evidence of the St. Louis Barter Economy (2019)
- (What’s) Left of the Commodity: Archaeology and the Creative Resuscitation of Spent Goods (2018)
- When All You Have are Artifacts: Reassessing Intrinsic Issues in Assigning Cultural Identity to Artifact Assemblages in Colonial South Carolina (2016)
- When Daddy Was a Shanty Boy: the Role of Gender in the Organization of the Logging Industry In Highland West Virginia (1991)
- "When Hungate Was Taken Down.........." – Solid And Ephemeral: The Dichotomy At The Heart Of The Archaeology Of Clearance In 1930s York. (2018)
- When in Drought: An Exposed Shipwreck Along the Mississippi River in Baton Rouge, LA (2024)
- "When it’s steamboat time, you steam:" The Influence of 19th Century Steamships in the Gulf of Mexico (2016)
- When medieval becomes early modern – changing interpretations of the Poel 11 and Hiddensee 12 ships from the southwestern Baltic Sea in Germany (2013)
- When Modern Aviation Progress Meets the Tenacious Echoes of a Jim Crow Past: Archaeological and Historical Cemetery Investigations at Stinson Municipal Airport, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas (2022)
- When Nobody’s Home: Nationalistic Veneration and the Constraints of Interpretation at the Unreconstructed Ruins of Secretary Thomas Nelson’s House in Yorktown, Virginia (2014)
- When questions and answers really count: historical archaeology, conflict resolution, and sustainability (2014)
- When She Wakes Up: Archaeology and Community Revitalization of the Unangax Open Skin Boat Tradition (2024)
- When Sites Collide: Bridging the Gap Between History and Prehistory in Cultural Resources Management (2024)
- When the Community Becomes the Classroom: A Decades Long Partnership with the Parker Homestead-1665 (2022)
- When the Conflict Ends: Building Reuse on the Wyoming Frontier (2018)
- When the Gales of November Come Howlin’: 2016 Archaeological Investigation of the Adriatic (47DR0208) (2018)
- ‘When the King breaks a town, he builds another’: Space, Politics, and Gerrymandered Identities in Precolonial Dahomey (2015)
- When the Light Goes Out: The Importance of Women’s Labor in the Household Economy (2016)
- When there is no ‘X’ to mark the spot: Questioning the Validity of the Archaeologist, Community Collaboration, and The Study of Transient Immigrant Labor (2014)
- When ‘early’ modern colonialism comes late: Historical archaeology in Vanuatu (2014)
- Where Archaeology and History Diverge: how the archaeology of mystery U-boat wrecks challenges official history but yields insights into the realities of anti-submarine warfare in World War Two. (2013)
- Where are the Dinosaurs? The Children’s Museum’s Role in Archaeological Education (2018)
- "Where Are Your Field Notes?!": Investigating Interpretation And Collection Creation For The Great Island Tavern Site In Cape Cod, Massachusetts (2024)
- Where did Gloucestertown go? Reconstructing the Disappearance of a Colonial Town (2018)
- "Where Did That Come From?" Accessioning Methods utilized on the excavation of the CSS Georgia. (2016)
- "Where France Meets North America": A View from Anse à Bertrand, Saint-Pierre et Miquelon (2018)
- Where Intolerance, Bigotry, and Cruelty Never Flourished’: A Case Study of Slavery in 18th Century South Kingstown, Rhode Island (2014)
- Where Is Night Soil? Thoughts On an Urban Privy (1993)
- «where my father and mother are buried»: Landscape and the Moral Orders of Emplacement throughout the Plantation Chesapeake (2014)
- "Where Ornament and Function are so Agreeably Combined" Redux: A New Look at Consumer Choice Studies Using English Ceramic Wares at Several 19th Century Fur Trade Sites Along the Columbia River (2015)
- «Where Patriotism and Loyalty Intersect with Truth:» The Archaeology and Public Engagement of the 1947 Pine Camp Barracks Fire (2014)