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Historics

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Lead Isotope Analysis Providing Insights Regarding Pecos Pueblo's Role in Spanish Colonial New Mexico (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Charles Haecker. Virginie Renson. Jay Stephens.

This is an abstract from the "Geological and Technological Contributions to the Interpretation of Radiogenic Isotope Data" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Pecos was one of the major Puebloan communities in New Mexico from circa AD 1450 until the 1790s. As the nexus of an interregional-intercultural network, this pueblo became a dominant economic force in Pueblo-Plains-Hispanic interactions throughout most of the Spanish colonial period. A metal...


Learning to Unlearn: Consulting and Working With and Not Dictating to a Community (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John Martin.

This is an abstract from the "Democratizing Heritage Creation: How-To and When" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. The Delaware Department of Transportation has a project that will have an adverse effect on two National Register-eligible bridges in south Wilmington through their demolition. This location is within a disadvantaged and predominantly Black community with proud history, as one of the bridges is named for a state legislator from the...


Leaving a Calling Card: Why Is This Rock Art Here? (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James Keyser.

This is an abstract from the "Painting the Past: Interpretive Approaches in Global Rock Art Research" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Plains warfare is well known for its “gamesmanship” aspect, but one of the less emphasized parts of that is the practice of leaving a “calling card” flouting your entry into an enemy’s territory and your success against him. Recent research has located more than a dozen “out of place” northern Plains rock art sites....


Legacies of Syncretism and Cognition: African and European Religious and Aesthetic Expressions in the Caribbean (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jay Haviser.

Incipient aspects of syncretic processes among Africans and Europeans had begun on the African continent from the fifteenth century, with a particular reference noted for religious practices. Considering the relatively isolated participation of the two groups within the early interactive sphere of West Africa, as well as the in-situ contexts of the African cultures, some syncretical expressions were evident, yet due to the disproportional ratio of populations, were more subtle on the continent....


The Legacy of the Destruction of Juukan Gorge in Australia (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jordan Ralph. Burchell Hayes. Terry Hayes. Grant Wilson.

This is an abstract from the "Juukan Gorge: The Story of Destruction, Excavation and Rebuilding" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. On the 24th of May 2020, mining company Rio Tinto destroyed significant rockshelters at Juukan Gorge, in the western Hamersley Range of Western Australia’s Pilbara Region, as part of its iron ore operations. This event had devastating consequences for the Puutu Kunti Kurrama People, who have now lost one of their most...


Legendary Landscapes, Community Access, and Continued Relevance at the Nathan Harrison Site in San Diego County, California (2023)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Seth Mallios.

This is an abstract from the "Heritage Sites at the Intersection of Landscape, Memory, and Place: Archaeology, Heritage Commemoration, and Practice" session, at the 88th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. The Nathan Harrison Historical Archaeology Project, a 20-year undertaking that sought to understand and communicate the life and legacies of San Diego County’s first African American homesteader, employs orthogonal thought and archaeological, anthropological, and...


Lennar Coyote Canyon Project Near the City of Fontana, CA. 41PP (1999)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Bruce Love.

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Lens into History: Burial Recovery at Vicksburg National Cemetery (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Cheyenne Lewis. Kevin Gidusko. Tommy Budd.

This is an abstract from the "Vicksburg Is the Key: Recent Archaeological Investigations and New Perspectives from the Gibraltar of the South" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Following a landslide at Vicksburg National Cemetery in 2020, a portion of the collapsed terrace within the cemetery was subject to emergency excavations to recover burials that had fallen from the Section T terrace. In addition, the landslide covered a portion of the Section...


Let Them Rest in Peace: Cemetery Analysis of Unexcavated Graves at the First Baptist Church (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Katherine Wagner. Aaron Lovejoy.

This is an abstract from the "Individuals Known and Unknown: Case Studies from Two Burial Contexts at Colonial Williamsburg" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Excavations at the First Baptist Church in Williamsburg, VA, revealed 62 burials on the west half of the lot behind the early nineteenth-century church. While three burials were chosen by the descendant community to be excavated, they also elected to leave the remaining 59 burials undisturbed,...


Letter Report: 1991-1992 Phase II Investigation IN Mines of Spain, 13Db17, 13Db18, and 13Db62, Dubuque County (1992)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Shirley J. Schermer. Fred Finney.

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Letter Report: Archaeological Review of Williams CFIP 4-92-473 (CAL) (1992)
DOCUMENT Citation Only C. Gilbert.

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Letter Report: Monitoring of "the Brave" at the Kelley Mine Site, CA-Sbr-8315H, Red Mountain, San Bernardino County, CA. 31PP (1996)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Barbara J. MacKey.

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Letter Report: Phase I Investigation of Five Slide Areas and One Proposed Borrow (Project Lcb 153258) Henry County (1993)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Susan L. Gade.

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Letter Report: Supplemental Phase I Shovel Testing at 13LA399, Louisa County Primary Roads Project Rp-61-3(20)--2G-58, PIN 85-580410-3, Louisa County, IA (1993)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Mark L. Anderson.

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Letter Report: Supplemental Phase I Survey for Pcr 12(121), Des Moines County, Local Systems, BROS-9029(5)--5F-29, A.K.A. FHWA142710 (1994)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Julie Morrow.

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Letter Report: Supplemental Phase I Survey, Des Moines County Primary Roads Project FN-99-1(20-22)--20-29, A.K.a PIN 85-29160-2, 85-29170-1 and 85-29180-1 (1992)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Michael J. Perry.

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Letter Report: Supplemental Right-Of-Way, Haul Road and Borrow Area Inspection - Im-80-6(175)220--18-48, A.K.a .PIN 92-48020-1, Iowa County, Primary Roads Supplement to Project Completion Report Vol 15, No.80 (1993)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Linda Forman.

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Letter Report: Supplemental Survey for Muscatine County Primary Roads Project Stpn-22-4(58)--2J-70, A.K.A. 94-70010-1, Supplemental to Project Completion Report Vol17, No.9 (1994)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John G. Hedden.

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Levitas International Lot Split Archaeology & Biology Survey Reports; TPM 16115; EAD LOG #79-22-4; Boulevard California (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Advance Planning & Research Associates.

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LIBERAL LOGICS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE MANAGEMENT OF REPUBLICAN HACIENDAS OF YOCALLA AND PUNA IN POTOSÍ, BOLIVIA (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Valeria Antezana Soria.

This is an abstract from the "SAA 2024: Individual Abstracts" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. This paper will present the preliminary results of an archaeological investigation, currently in progress, carried out in the ex-haciendas of Yocalla and Puna, in Potosí, Bolivia. Based on archaeological survey, surface material, architectural evidence and historical documentation from the 19th and 20th centuries, it is intended to explore the influence of...


Lies the Spaniards Told (2019)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Susan Kepecs.

This is an abstract from the "After Cortés: Archaeological Legacies of the European Invasion in Mesoamerica" session, at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. The Spaniards characterized the northeast corner of Yucatán state as being demographically depleted and possessed of unhealthy terrain and a lack of exploitable minerals. This picture has been perpetuated by historians, who lack independent lines of evidence against which to check it. Yet archaeological...


Life and Adventure Along the Mojave River Trail (1967)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Clifford Walker.

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Life in a Land of Little Rain: Historical Agricultural Landscapes on the Carrizo Plain, California (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Tamara Whitley. Kristina Doyle.

This is an abstract from the "SAA 2024: Individual Abstracts" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. The Carrizo Plain National Monument (CPNM) contains a large number of structures and features associated with historical agriculture on the Carrizo Plain. This largely intact cultural landscape spans a period of significance from the Homestead Act through industrial scale dryland farming. Historical and archaeological contexts have been developed for the...


Life’s a Ditch: The Role of Ditches, Canals, and Waterways for Animal Waste in Historical New Orleans (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Susan deFrance.

This is an abstract from the "*SE New Orleans and Its Environs: Historical Archaeology and Environmental Precarity" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Since its founding, New Orleans has required infrastructure to collect and move water from its below-sea-level terrain. The urban development of the city required drainage ditches and canals that connected to bayous, the Mississippi River, or Lake Pontchartrain. Although there was trash collection in...


Lift Every Voice: Ethical Imperatives in Community-Led Bioarchaeology (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Carter Clinton.

This is an abstract from the "Community Engaged Bioarchaeology: Centering Descendants" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. This presentation focuses on redefining ethical frameworks in bioarchaeology and anthropological genetics, particularly when working with African American communities. Utilizing a “shared authority” approach, the talk argues for the community’s role as not merely subjects but active collaborators and decision-makers. Case studies...