Society for American Archaeology 81st Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL (2016)

Part of: Society for American Archaeology

This collection contains the abstracts from the 2016 annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Most files in this collection contain the abstract only. The Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology provides a forum for the dissemination of knowledge and discussion. The 81st Annual Meeting was held in Orlando, Florida from April 6-10, 2016.


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  1. Where's the Party? An Investigation of Communal Feasting among the Fremont (2016)
  2. Which Way to the Jook Joint?: Historical Archaeology of a Polk County, Florida Turpentine Camp (2016)
  3. Who made the China’s Terracotta Warriors and how? --- spatial interpretation on marking evidence (2016)
  4. Why are Archaeological Collections Relevant in the 21st Century? The Caribbean Experience (2016)
  5. Why Classics Needs Anthropology (2016)
  6. Why colonize? A case study of the early Neolithic Colonization of the island of Cyprus. (2016)
  7. Why We Need to Succeed: Assessing the Outcomes of Community Archaeology Practices in County Galway, Ireland (2016)
  8. Wild capuchin monkey archaeology (2016)
  9. Wild Resource use in Early Colonial New Spain (2016)
  10. Wild resources and domestic plants in the South American farmer’s frontier (2016)
  11. The wild side of Cyprus: an integration of archaeobotany and zooarchaeology (2016)
  12. "The Wisconsin Idea" and the Production of Archaeological Knowledge during the Progressive Era, ca. 1900-1930 (2016)
  13. Wm. Jerald Kennedy’s Legacy of Archaeology in Palm Beach County, Florida (2016)
  14. Wood Preservation Dilemmas of Florida's Prehistoric Saltwater Sites: Famous Key Marco and Recent Weedon Island (2016)
  15. Woodland Period Settlement Patterns at Letchworth Mounds (8JE337), Jefferson County, Florida (2016)
  16. Working Within the Curves: Examining Issues of Resolution and Accuracy When Using Sea-Level Curves in Archaeological Contexts (2016)
  17. The Workings of Classic Maya Marketplace Exchange from the Perspective of the Buenavista del Cayo Marketplace (2016)
  18. The World Bank’s Approaches To Valuing Cultural Heritage (2016)
  19. A World of Wrapped Symbols: Bundling and Iconography on Southeastern Ceramics from the Lemley Collection (2016)
  20. Wrinkle-free Clothing: Conservation and Rehousing of Prehistoric Cotton Textiles from Navajo, Walnut Canyon, and Wupatki National Monuments, Arizona (2016)
  21. Writers on the Storm: A Terminal Classic Migrant Maya Scribal Household (2016)
  22. Wyoming Dinwoody Tradition Rock Art Superimpositions (2016)
  23. Xipe Totec and Elite Domestic Ritual in Late Classic Oaxaca, Mexico (2016)
  24. ¿Y antes de la playa de Vicente?: Cronología de sitios prehispánicos en el Tesechoacán. (2016)
  25. The YAS-1 Middle Stone Age site at Gona, Afar, Ethiopia (2016)
  26. Ye Olde Fishing Hole: A Late Paleolithic Fishing Camp, Wadi Kubbaniya, Egypt (2016)
  27. Yes! You Can Have Access to That! Increasing and Promoting the Accessibility of Maryland’s Archaeological Collections (2016)
  28. You are what you eat? - Did food consumption reflect status, ethnical or cultural differentiation on the island of Saba between the late 18th to the early 20th century? (2016)
  29. Zooarch, A Statistical Package for Zooarchaeologists (2016)
  30. A Zooarchaeological Analysis of Subsistence Stress at Elden Pueblo: A Final Report (2016)
  31. Zooarchaeological Evidence of Human Niche Construction at Cottonwood Spring Pueblo (LA 175) (2016)
  32. Zooarchaeological Findings and the Importance of Seascape at Weeden Island Archaeological Site (8PI1) (2016)
  33. Zooarchaeological Records and Isotopic Systematics of Bahamian Hutia (Geocapromys ingrahami): are the Bahamas a distinct isotopic province? (2016)
  34. Zooarchaeology of the Vertebrate Fauna of Tibes: Uniformity in Transition (2016)
  35. Zooarchaeology of Three PreHispanic Sites in the Southern Georgia Bight: Evidence for Cultural and Ecological Continuity, Flexibility and Resilience (2016)
  36. Zoomorphs in Caribbean Rock Art (2016)
  37. ZooMS species identification and its compatibility with other bioarchaeological methods (2016)