Society for Historical Archaeology
https://sha.org
Alternate Names: Society For Historical Archeology , Society of Historical Archaeology , Society For Historic Archaeology , The Society for Historical Archaeology , Society for Historic Archaeology , Society for Historical Archaeology.
Institution Members
5,601-5,650 (5,844 Records)
Documents
- 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)
- We Might Be Mad Here: An Archaeological Investigation of Institutional Life in the Northeast (2016)
- "We Never Left": Arikara Settlement and Community Construction on the Missouri River (2018)
- ‘We stayed there a year and 8 months’: Historical Archeology and British POWs at Camps Security and Indulgence, York County, Pennsylvania (2014)
- "A WEAK MAN can now cure himself…" Exploring Sandpoint, Idaho Brothels as Alternative Venues for Treatment of "Private Diseases of Men" – and other afflictions. (2016)
- A Wealth Of Data From The Lives Of The Poor – Wringing All The Information Out Of A Historic Archaeological Site (2016)
- Weaponizing the Heritage of Violence: Competing Memories at Mass Graves in Russia and Ukraine (2022)
- Weapons Of Ebenezer, Georgia In The American Revolution (2023)
- The Weapons of Warwick (2013)
- Wearisome Work: Mapping Labor Routines at a Small-Scale Gold Mill (2018)
- Weighing in on Multi-scalar Approaches (2014)
- Weight, Weight . . . Don’t Tell Me: the Assemblage of Weights from the Storm Wreck. (2016)
- The Weimar Joint Sanatorium: Memory, Movement, and Access (2018)
- The Welches’ Windows: Exploring Window Glass Analyses (2018)
- "Welcome to Nowhere": Temporary and Permanent Life in the Remote Black Rock Desert at Granite Creek Station (2017)
- Well, Shoot: Firearm Target Practice as a Recreational Activity on a Rural 19th Century Homestead (2017)
- "Well-Found Ship, Full Equipment, and High Hopes": Material Culture Studies and the Outfitting of Historic Antarctic Expeditions (2023)
- Wendat Use of Introduced Copper-Base Metal: Evolution of forms and motifs from the Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries (2014)
- West Africa and the Atlantic World: Trade Goods of the Elmina Shipwreck (2019)
- West African Shores: Ports, infrastructure, and the taskscape of maritime labor (2023)
- The Western Front in the Backyard: The Excavation of Camp Howze, American Training and German Detention in Rural Texas, 1942-1946 (2013)
- Westward Ho! Down Below: Archaeological Applications of Aerial Photography and Thermography at the Western Outpost of Alkali Station, Nebraska (2018)
- Wet and Dry: the Archaeology of Basque and Inuit Pioneers at Hare harbor, Petit Mecatina, on the Quebec Lower North shore (2014)
- Wet and Dry: the Archaeology of Basque and Inuit Pioneers at Hare harbor, Petit Mecatina, on the Quebec Lower North shore (2014)
- The Wetherill Homestead and Trading Post, Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico. (2015)
- "We’re Engaging Youth, but are we Meeting the Needs of the Park?": Reexamining the first Four Years of the Urban Archaeology Corps (2016)
- "We’re Gonna be Rich!’": The Portrayal of Underwater Cultural Heritage Themes in LEGO (2023)
- A whaler unearthed: the 19th century whaling ship Candace in downtown San Francisco (2015)
- Whaleships as Workplaces: An Industrial Approach to Shipwreck Interpretation (2015)
- The whaling stations of Chateau Bay and Pleasure Harbour (Labrador, Canada), revisiting a temporary settlement model (2014)
- What About the Dishes? (2013)
- What Are Our Options?: Assessing The Conservation Needs of Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site's Waterfront (2015)
- What are the Potential Effects of an Oil Spill on Coastal Archaeological Sites? (2016)