Society for Historical Archaeology 2013

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This Collection contains the abstracts from the 2013 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, held at the University of Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom, January 9–12, 2013. Most files in this collection contain the abstract only.

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  1. Indigeneity and Diaspora: Colonialism and the Classification of Displacement (2013)
  2. Individual Creativity, Instrumental Symbolism, and the Constituents of Social Identity Construction (2013)
  3. Industrial Transformations:  Plantation Labour in Antigua after Emancipation (2013)
  4. Inhabiting Vatnsfjörður, Northwest Iceland: land, sea and movement (2013)
  5. Inland Rice Plantations in Jasper County, South Carolina:  Preliminary Results (2013)
  6. Inquiry-Based Learning and the Kingsley Shelter Curriculum (2013)
  7. The Inscribed Word vs. the Spoken Word in African History and Archaeology (2013)
  8. Insights on the American Experience from Zooarchaeology (2013)
  9. The Inspiration of Landscape in the Works of Vardis Fisher (2013)
  10. Institutions of the Reformation, Institutions of Reform: Archaeology, Protestantism, and Modernity in the South Pacific (2013)
  11. Integrating Material Culture from the Betty’s Hope Archaeological Project: a Multifaceted Approach (2013)
  12. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Historical Analogy: Drawing Parallels Between Early 20th Century and Modern Immigrant Groups in Hazleton, Pennsylvania  (2013)
  13. The internal other: economic and social differences as signs of primitiveness in late nineteenth century Europe. (2013)
  14. Intersecting Histories: The Beman Triangle and Wesleyan University (2013)
  15. Intersectional Violence and Documentary Archaeology in Rosewood, Florida (2013)
  16. Intimate Landscapes: Scale and Space in Household Archaeology (2013)
  17. Intramural activities of a deerskin trading factory in colonial South Carolina (2013)
  18. Introduction to a local ceramic culture: the tableware used in colonial Guadeloupe, French West Indies (2013)
  19. Introduction: Entangling Artisanal and Industrial Work in Archaeologies of Creativity (2013)
  20. Introduction: Experiencing urban transition and change (2013)
  21. Investigating Soldiers' Foodways (2013)
  22. Investigating the Intersection of Chinese and Euro-American Healthcare Practices in Nevada from 1860-1930 (2013)
  23. Iranian Mediarchaeology: Cyrus the Great vs. the Global Stage (2013)
  24. "It is promised to them:" Loyalist Refugees’ Adaptation in the Exumas Cays, Bahamas (1784–1810) (2013)
  25. The "ivory wreck": a probable 18th century British shipwreck in Faial Island (Azores, Portugal) (2013)
  26. James Lees and the Enslaved African Occupation at Brimstone Hill, St. Kitts, West Indies (2013)
  27. John Drayton’s Garden House: An Archaeological and Architectural Examination of a Gentleman’s Retreat in the Context of the Anglo-Palladian Movement in Colonial South Carolina. (2013)
  28. Kenilworth – new evidence for the destruction of the castle (2013)
  29. The Kennemeland, then and now; managing high value wreck sites. (2013)
  30. Landmark Issues in Historical Archaeology (2015)
  31. A Landscape Archaeology of Transjordan in the Mandate Period (1918-1946) (2013)
  32. Landscapes of desire: parks, colonialism and identity in Victorian and Edwardian Ireland (2013)
  33. Landscapes of Industry and Ancestry, Voyageurs National Park in 1927 (2015)
  34. Landschaft and Placemaking at George Washington’s Ferry Farm (2013)
  35. Language, Identity, and Communication: an Exploration of Cultural and Linguistic Hybridity in Post-Colonial Peru (2013)
  36. Las Animas City, Colorado Territory, USA: A "Half Mexican Village" in the American West (2013)
  37. Legitimizing Atlantis: The Use of Artificial Archaeology to Establish Heritage and a Sense of Place at the Atlantis Resort, Bahamas (2013)
  38. Less of the Same? Poor households in post-medieval England. (2013)
  39. Life and Death Inside and Outside the Village of Marshall's Pen (2013)
  40. "Like rain in a drouth": Omaha, Nebraska's Costly Signaling at the Trans-Mississsippi and International Exposition of 1898 (2013)
  41. Lipton Tea Tins Chronology (2015)
  42. Little Guns on the Big Elk: Discovering Fort Hollingsworth (1813-1815), Elkton, Maryland (2013)
  43. Living Museums of the Sea in the Dominican Republic: Bridging the Gap Between Cultural and Biological Resources (2013)
  44. Living on the Edge: The German Ridge Heritage Project in Hoosier National Forest  (2013)
  45. Living the Not So Sweet Life: Archaeological Investigations in the Chatsworth Plantation Quarters (2015)
  46. The Living Village: Time Slices and Residential Shifts, 1800-1960, Inishark, Ireland (2013)
  47. Looted Artifacts, Lost History (2013)
  48. The lost cargos of Torre Santa Sabina and east-west routes in the ancient Mediterranean  (2013)
  49. Luck Plays a Vital Role in Archaeology: The Story of the Fishing Schooner Frances Geraldine (2013)
  50. Lunar House: The Archaeology of Contemporary Immigration. (2013)
  51. The Maddalena Archipelago Maritime Target Survey: a Collaborative Effort Towards the Enhancement of Maritime Cultural Heritage (2013)
  52. Madness, Architecture and Constraint: The role of the built environment in the mental institutions of New South Wales (2013)
  53. Magical thinking, relational thinking, and the archaeology of the modern world (2013)
  54. Mahogany and Iron: Archaeological Investigations of the Late 17th-Century Frigate Nuestra Señora del Rosario y Santiago Apostal (2013)
  55. Making a New World Together: The Atlantic World, Afrocentrism, and Negotiated Freedoms between Enslaver and Enslaved at Kingsley Plantation (Fort George Island, Florida), 1814-1839.  (2013)
  56. Making Do Outside a Consumer Culture: Pragmatics and Creativity in a Great Depression-era Gold Mining Camp in Northern Nevada, USA  (2013)
  57. Making Ends Meet in 19th Century New Mexico (2015)
  58. Making Historical Archaeology Visible: Experiences in Digital (and Analog) Community Outreach in Arkansas (2013)
  59. The Management of Neglect (2013)
  60. Managing change on UK wreck sites through community-based recording: The London recording project (2013)
  61. Managing England’s Protected Wreck Sites (2013)
  62. Managing submerged prehistory; New Approaches in the Southern North Sea. (2013)
  63. Manifest Disease: An Analysis of Pioneer and Tribal Cemeteries in Early Washington (2015)
  64. The Manifestation of Puritan Ideology at 17th-century Harvard College (2013)
  65. Manifestations of institutional reform and resistance to reform in Ulster workhouses, Ireland, 1838-1855. (2013)
  66. Mapping the African American Past: a Model of Collaboration for Public Archaeologies. (2013)
  67. Mapping the Buffalo Lake Métis Wintering Site (2015)
  68. Mapping Town Formation: Precision, Accuracy, and Memory (2013)
  69. Maritime Archaeology on Middle Georgia Rivers, USA (2013)
  70. Marking Presence, Passage and Place at the North Head Quarantine Station, Sydney (2013)
  71. The Material Legacy of Late Colonialism in South Africa (2013)
  72. The memorialisation of ‘excluded’ groups in Washington D.C (2013)
  73. The Merchant Weights of the Warwick (2013)
  74. Mid-19th-Century Irish-American Foodways in New York City: Evidence from the Five Points Site in Lower Manhattan (2013)
  75. Migrations, Dissonance and Unsettled History:  The Case of the Kenya Luo (2013)
  76. Missions at the Margin: excavating the London Missionary Society in Botswana (2013)
  77. Modern Ruins in the Age of Sustainability (2013)
  78. Modern Ruins: Revealing the Other Face of Things (2013)
  79. Modernity in a Waste Bin; On Waste, Conspicuous Consumption and Agrarian Practices in the Swedish Early Modern Towns of Jönköping, Kalmar and Tornio. (2013)
  80. Mother Baltimore’s Freedom Village and the Reconstitution of Memory (2013)
  81. Multi-Scalar Analysis of Vessel Structure Remaining at BISC-0002: Using Extant Structural Remains to Understand the Vessel's Construction, Time and Place of Origin, and Their Implications for Trade at the Border of Colonial Empires (2013)
  82. Mundane material culture and political identity in Long Kesh / Maze prison (2013)
  83. Museums and Archaeology: Creating Partnerships to Engage Families and Children (2013)
  84. My Father's Things (2013)
  85. Mythical Beasts, Lotus Blossoms, and Bamboo: Examining the evidence for Chinese Porcelain in Virginia (2013)
  86. 'The Naked Carcase': The Long, Slow Death of Sheriff Hutton Castle 1590-1890 (2013)
  87. Narratives of the Past: Positioning Modern Memory in a Historic Context (2013)
  88. Native Mortuary Customs and Knowledge Networks in 18th-Century Massachusetts (2013)
  89. Nautical Archaeology from your couch: The NAS E'Learning Programme (2013)
  90. The naval dockyard at Praça D. Luís I, Lisbon (Portugal): an insight into a structure from the Age of Discovery (2013)
  91. Navigating the Narrative: Ceramics from Ocean Floor to Museum Door. (2013)
  92. Negotiating Changing Chesapeake Identities:  Indigenous Women’s Influence on the Transformation of Seventeenth-Century English Immigrant Culture in Maryland (2013)
  93. Negotiating the transformation of a workspace into a classroom and museum at James Madison's Montpelier (2013)
  94. Nervousnous and Negotiation on a Plantation Landscape (2013)
  95. A New Maritime Archaeological Landscape Formation Model (2013)
  96. The New Mary Rose Museum -  From Vision to Reality (2013)
  97. A new method of rapidly surveying submerged archaeological sites. (2013)
  98. New World Families: Building Identity in Transatlantic Mortuary Contexts (2013)
  99. ‘no bastan los indios’ – the Chapel of Mission San Juan de Capistrano (2013)
  100. No Fresh Water Except That Furnished by the Rains: Cisterns in Key West, Florida (2013)