Spanish to the Silicon: The Diversity of San Francisco Historical Archaeology
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
San Francisco, as the one of the oldest cities on the West Coast, has a multifarious economic and cultural history that encompasses an array of eras from its origins as a Spanish outpost beginning in the 18th century, through Mexican rule in the early-19th century, and United States statehood in the mid-19th century. The papers in this session will focus on the geographical area of the San Francisco peninsula and will feature a variety of topics that touch upon the cultural and social history of the city. The papers will discuss how historic archaeology has contributed to a more complete understanding of the lives of the many people who contributed to the city's continuing culture of diversity and progress.
Other Keywords
Historical Archaeology •
San Francisco •
Ceramics •
Gis •
Conservation •
Historical Archeology •
Osteology •
Ethnicity •
Privy •
Modeling
Geographic Keywords
North America - California
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- Documents (15)
- Archaeology of San Francisco Jews (2015)
- Archaeology of the Gold Rush Waterfront (2015)
- Assessing Archaeological Sensitivity in San Francisco (2015)
- Before San Francisco: The Archaeology of El Polin Spring in the Presidio of San Francisco (2015)
- Ceramic Production, Supply, and Exchange in the San Francisco Presidio Jurisdiction (2015)
- A Civil War Period Ossuary Pit, Point San Jose Hospital Site, San Francisco (2015)
- A Freeway Through the Past: The Replacement of Doyle Drive through the Presidio of San Francisco National Historic Landmark (2015)
- GIS Model Development for Historic Census Data in San Francisco (2015)
- Life on Grove Street: Victorian Households in Hayes Valley, San Francisco (2015)
- Maritime Households in San Francisco (2015)
- A Mid-19th Century Lighter from San Francisco Bay’s Yerba Buena Cove: Context, Documentation and Conservation (2015)
- Poverty, Motherhood, and Childhood in 19th-Century San Francisco (2015)
- They Build Ships There: Gold-Rush San Francisco’s Maritime Industries (2015)
- Tokens of Travel: Material Culture of Transoceanic Journeys in San Francisco (2015)
- Use of Archeological Districts in San Francisco (2015)