Society for American Archaeology 82nd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC (2017)

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This collection contains the abstracts from the 2017 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 82nd Annual Meeting was held in Vancouver, BC, Canada from March 29–April 2, 2017.

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  1. Flying on the West: the Butterfly Imagery in the Aztatlán Iconography: Meaning and Worldview. (2017)
  2. Focusing Efforts to Impact the Precolumbian Antiquities Trade (2017)
  3. Follow the Women: Ceramics and Post-Fremont Ethnogenesis (2017)
  4. Following the Data for Long-distance Travels (2017)
  5. Following the Shell Trail: Analysis of Prehistoric Shell at Petrified Forest National Park (2017)
  6. Following the Shore: Refining Late Holocene Sea-Level change through Settlement Histories on Northern Quadra Island, B.C. (2017)
  7. Following the Signs: Tracking Geometric Rock Art across the Landscape of Upper Paleolithic Europe (2015)
  8. Food and Foodways at Sihó, Yucatán: Understanding Socioeconomic Diversity (2017)
  9. Food or Fur: Dog Butchery on Kodiak Island, Alaska (2017)
  10. Foodway Variability in the Oneota Tradition: A Pilot Study of Cooking Pots (2017)
  11. Forecasting Climate Change Impacts and Resource Values to Set Preservation and Research Priorities (2017)
  12. Forensic Archaeology and Today’s Student: Managing Expectations and Providing Rigor While Maintaining Best Practices (2015)
  13. Forensic Archaeology Recovery Case Studies, Finding the Unfound (2015)
  14. Forensic Archaeology: A Global Perspective (2015)
  15. Forensic Archaeology: a ten year retrospective (2015)
  16. Forensic Materials Science Applications in Archaeology (2017)
  17. Forensic Techniques to Investigate Museum and Archaeological Samples (2017)
  18. The Forensics of Commodification: Examples from Louisiana of the Acquisition, Analysis, and Legal Problems Related to Trophy Skulls Seized from Illegal Sales (2015)
  19. Forgery and the Pre-Columbian Art Market (2017)
  20. Forging Identity: The social and symbolic significance of torques in the Iron Age Castro Culture (2017)
  21. The forgotten significance of the Later Stone Age sites near Hora Mountain, Mzimba District, Malawi (2017)
  22. Forgotten World War II Landscapes: Data Gaps in the Documentation of Fort J.H. Smith and Fort Tidball, Kodiak Island, Alaska (2017)
  23. Form and Function: Projectile Point Morphology and Associated Faunal Remains at Four Eastern Great Basin Cave Sites. (2017)
  24. Form is Emptiness, Emptiness is Form: Reimagining the Pyramids at Cochasquí, Ecuador (2017)
  25. Formal Open Space at Teotihuacan (2017)
  26. Formation and Transformation of Communities in Prehistoric Khorasan (2017)
  27. Formative Experiences: Everyday Life and Political Violence in Yucatan, 1847-1866 (2017)
  28. Formative mobilities: Moving through the Atacama Desert, Northern Chile (2017)
  29. Formative to Postclassic Landuse Changes in the Lower Río Verde Valley, Oaxaca (2017)
  30. Formative-period Izapa Kingdom at Its Neighbors (2017)
  31. Fort Ancient (A.D. 1350-1450) Domestic Rituals of the Middle Ohio Valley (2017)
  32. Fortified settlements of the Upper basin of the Sama River (Tacna) during the Late Intermediate Period (1100-1450 AD) (2017)
  33. Fortified Towns in a Nomadic Pastoral Landscape on the Mongolian Steppe: Bai Balik and the Northern Railways Archaeological Project (2017)
  34. Fortifying A Community through Public Archaeology: The Collaboration of Public and Private Organizations to Preserve, Protect, and Promote a Spanish-American War Fort on a South Carolina Sea Island. (2017)
  35. Forward and "Faug a Balac": An Irish Immigrant Family Dugout in Wisconsin (2017)
  36. Foundations of Childhood: Bioarchaeology of Subadults at the Late Shang Capital of Yinxu (2017)
  37. Foundations to the Late Classic Kingdom: Copan in the 6th century CE (2017)
  38. Founding House, Neighborhood, Village: Hunter-Gatherer Social Complexity at the Slocan Narrows Site, Upper Columbia River Area, Interior Pacific Northwest, North America (2017)
  39. Fox Overabundance and Human Response in the Earliest Villages of the Near East (2017)
  40. Foxy Ladies: investigating human-animal interactions at Agvik, Banks Island (2017)
  41. Fragile, Organic Artifacts from Alpine Ice in the Athapaskan Homeland, Southern Yukon, Canada (2017)
  42. The Framework for National Science Foundation Funding of Archaeological Research (2017)
  43. Fremont abandonment practices: a case study of ventilation tunnels at Wolf Village (2017)
  44. Fremont worked bone gaming pieces: their life history using data from Wolf Village (2017)
  45. The French Scientific Mission to South America (1903): the controversies and material legacy of the first extensive excavations in Tiahuanaco, Bolivia (2017)
  46. Fringe Identities - Costume in the Mixtec Codices (2017)
  47. From a strategic passage to a remote town ----the status change of Dunhuang in the history of China and West communication reflected from the beacon ruins in Dunhuang (2017)
  48. From Beads to Biographies: a Microwear Study of Late Pre-Colonial Ornaments from the Dominican Republic (2017)
  49. From Biochemistry to Bone: Exploring the Stress Response in Archaeological Skeletal Remains (2017)
  50. From caribou to seal: The implications of changes in subsistence focus from Birnirk to Thule at Cape Espenberg (2017)
  51. From compass to LiDAR: 40 years of mapping the Tarascan cities of the Malpaís of Zacapu, Northwestern Mexico. (2017)
  52. From Empire States to Country Estates – The Story of the Fallow Deer’s Global Conquest 6k BP to Present (2017)
  53. From Flame to Flowers: Moths and Butterflies in the Codex Borgia Group (2017)
  54. From Goddesses to Zoomorphs: Figuring Out Figurines at Çatalhöyük (2017)
  55. From Hohokam Archaeology to Narratives of the Ancient Hawaiian ‘State’ (2017)
  56. From Household to Polity: (Dis)integration along the Ucí-Cansahcab Causeway in the Northern Maya Lowlands (2017)
  57. From Hunting and Gathering to Farming in Northern Thailand (2017)
  58. From Liburnian to Ottoman: Unraveling Settlement History at Nadin-Gradina, Croatia (2017)
  59. From Life History to Large Scale: Osteobiography as Microhistory (2017)
  60. From Los Tapiales to Cuncaicha: Terminal Pleistocene humans in America’s high-elevation western mountains (2017)
  61. From Medio to Missionization: A Comparison of Lithic Technology in the Casas Grandes Valley into the Protohistoric Period (2017)
  62. From Mining to Mercury: Preservation of the Historic Industrial Landscape of Jackson, California (2017)
  63. From Plain Wares to Polychromes: A Geospatial Evaluation of Ceramics in the Casas Grandes Region (2017)
  64. From Quelites to Crop Indices: Thinking Through Maya Chenopods (2017)
  65. From Quelites to Crop Indices: Thinking Through Maya Chenopods (2017)
  66. From Roads to Ritual: Comparing Logics and Scale of GIS Analyses of Inka Imperial Landscapes (2017)
  67. From Rojdi to Harappa and Beyond: Regional Variation in the Indus Civilization (2017)
  68. From scientific specimens and curiosities of the Nature, to heritage assets: its listing in the Public Registry of Archaeological Zones and Monuments (2017)
  69. From Serial Specialist to Cereal Specialist: Managing Hunting and Husbandry in the Context of the Terminal Pleistocene-Early Holocene Fitness Landscape of North China (2017)
  70. From Southern Brazil and Northwest Mexico: Swimming across Landscapes with the Fishes (2017)
  71. From the Canyon to the Staircase: Expanding the Paleolithic Presence in the Arizona Strip (2017)
  72. From the Field to the Festival: Reading the Landscape of Cloth in Axum, Ethiopia (2017)
  73. From the first to the last terras pretas: changes in cultural behaviour and terra preta formation in the Upper Madeira river, SW Amazonia (2017)
  74. From the green belt: an appraisal on the circulation of western Iberian variscite (2017)
  75. From the Ground, Up: The Looting of Vườn Chuối in Archeological and Criminological Context (2017)
  76. From the Known to the Unknown: Exposing a Middle Preclassic Maya Power Structure at Pacbitun, Belize (2017)
  77. From the sky to the Andes: intersection between traditional survey and satellite multispectral analysis (2017)
  78. From Trench to Tablet: Field Recording, Interpreting, and Publishing in the Age of Digital Archaeology (2017)
  79. From Viewer to Observer: Analyzing Spatial Complexity of Pictographs in the Lower Pecos (2017)
  80. A Frontier in Bloom: Social Implications of Architectural Diversity and Conformity during the Colonization of the San Juan Region of the Northern Southwest (2017)
  81. Frontiers in Center Places (2017)
  82. Full-Coverage Regional Surveys:Insights Gained about Hohokam, Akimel O'odham (Pima) and Pee Posh (Maricopa) Landscape Use (2017)
  83. The Function of Candeleros and the Enigmatic Relationship between Teotihuacan and Honduras (2017)
  84. Functional and Organizational Variation Among Late Mesolithic Sites in Southwestern Germany (2017)
  85. Functional Implications of Backed Piece Variability for Prehistoric Weaponry in the Middle Stone Age (2017)
  86. Funding "The Human Story" at National Geographic (2017)
  87. Further Defining the Role of the Forensic Archaeologist (2017)
  88. Further Studies in Raman Spectroscopy of Fire-Cracked Rock (2017)
  89. The Galick Site: Initial Investigations at a Precontact Site on the Vermont Shore of Lake Champlain (2017)
  90. Garapan and San Roque: Case Studies from Saipan, CNMI (2017)
  91. Garnets for the Vikings: Charismatic jewellery and family memories in early Viking Age Scandinavia (2017)
  92. Gastrointestinal parasites of the camelids of the archaeological site of Huanchaquito (Peru): first results. (2017)
  93. Gathering Shells and Time: A Bayesian Approach to Shell Mound Formation in Southwest Florida (2017)
  94. Gauging Style: A Stylistic Analysis of Arkansas and Red River Valley Earspools (2017)
  95. Gender and Obsidian Economy in Mesoamerica (2017)
  96. A Gendered Approach to Assessing Differences in the Hominy Foodway in Central Alabama (2017)
  97. Gendered Cooperation and Competition: A Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Floor Activity Patterns in Housepit 54 (2017)
  98. Gendered Differences in the Consumption and Discard of Food in Arctic Alaska (2017)
  99. The Gendering of Children at Chiribaya Alta (2017)
  100. Gene-Culture Coevolution, Pit Hearth Cooking, and the Diabetes Epidemic among North American Indigenous Populations (2017)