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. Obsidian Procurement, Reduction Technology, and Utilization at Altica (2017)
  2. The Obsidian Trail: A GIS model for obsidian trade routes in the West Mexican Aztatlán Tradition (AD 900-1350) (2017)
  3. The Obsidian Workshops at Late Classic Cotzumalguapa: Preliminary Technological and Sourcing Analyses (2017)
  4. Ochre Quarrying as Placemaking in British Columbia (2017)
  5. Of Mud and Magnets: Archaeometric Prospection at the Site of Altica (2017)
  6. Of Mummies and Guinea Pigs: An Analysis of Burial Contexts at Chiribaya Alta (2017)
  7. Of Ostrich and Ochre: The application of pXRF to detect experimentally pigmented ostrich eggshell (2017)
  8. Old Deities for New Men? The Social, Cultural and Political Role of Religion and Ritual Practices during the Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age Transitional Period on Crete (2017)
  9. Old Dogs, New Tricks: Tracking Dog Management in the Ancient Maya World (2017)
  10. Olmec Households in the Context of Sociopolitical Transformation (2017)
  11. Olmec of the Periphery: The Dawning of Creation in the Central Mexican Highlands During the Middle Formative (2017)
  12. Olmecs masks in the region of Arroyo Pesquero (2017)
  13. The Ometochtli Complex and its Presence in the Offerings of the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan (2017)
  14. On Grounding ‘Margins’ and ‘Marginals’: With Brief Visits to the Bennachie Colony (Scotland) and New Iceland (Canada) (2017)
  15. On Manitou and Consanguineal Respect between Human and Animal Societies in Southern New England (2017)
  16. On Point-Cloud 9: A Replicable Protocol to Model 3D Point Clouds of Artifacts as 3D Surfaces (2017)
  17. On some classical roots of the Anthropocene: where does Mediterranean archaeology belong? (2017)
  18. On Swiddening and Pigs: The Management of Micronesian Agroforests (2016)
  19. On the Ecodynamics of Fisheries at Tse-whit-zen (2017)
  20. On the Edge of the New World: Colonizing the Bahamas (2017)
  21. On the Front Line: Collaborative Archaeology between CRM Archaeologists, Academics and First Nations Communities. (2015)
  22. On The Frontier: Raxruha Viejo, a Late Classic Highland Exchange Center (2017)
  23. On the Margins of the Marginal? Fringe Settlement and Land Use in Norse Greenland (2017)
  24. On the Road Again (2017)
  25. On the Road to Becoming Apache: The Western Dismal River Culture at the Plains/Foothills Margin (2017)
  26. On the Trail of the Stemmed Point: A Circum-Pacific Perspective (2017)
  27. On the Verge: A Pottery Analysis of the Northern Periphery of the Northern San Juan Region (2017)
  28. On we sweep with thrashing oar: Interaction networks in Aegean Prehistory (2017)
  29. On-Site Public Interpretation of Bison Kill Sites (2017)
  30. One More for the Road: Beer, Sacrifice and Commemoration in Ancient Nubian Burials of the Classic Kerma Period (2017)
  31. One Site, Multiple Histories: A Study of the Numerous Phases of Habitations at Fort Caswell (2017)
  32. Oneota Household Dynamics at the Koshkonong Creek Village (2017)
  33. Oneota Risk Management Strategies and Agricultural Practices (2017)
  34. The ones who stayed behind? Genome-wide affinities of Okunev remains from Bronze Age South Siberia and the enduring dialogue of ancient DNA and physical anthropology. (2017)
  35. Ongoing Excavations at FxJj20Main-Extension-0, Koobi Fora, Kenya (2017)
  36. Online and In-person Professional Training for Archaeological Data Management and Digital Curation (2017)
  37. Ontologies of water: intensities and magnitudes (2017)
  38. Open Air Camps of the Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene: An Introduction (2017)
  39. Open Air Site Formation in Low Deposition Environments (2017)
  40. Open eyes, open minds, open arms, and open hearts open archaeology (2017)
  41. Open Obsidian Geochemistry Visualization system for the Andes (2017)
  42. Open Space and Restricted Action: Analysis of Intra-site Networks of Movement at Wimba, in the Northeastern Peruvian Montane Forest (2017)
  43. Operation Nightingale USA: Archaeology as a Vehicle for Peer Support in the Veteran Community (2017)
  44. Oral Health and Dental Attrition of Human Remains from Tianli Cemetery, Xinzheng (ca. 8th-5th Century B.C.) (2017)
  45. Oral Health in the Middle Yangshao Guanzhong Basin (2017)
  46. Oral History and Ethnoarchaeology at Wupatki National Monument (2017)
  47. Oregon Tribal Historic Preservation Offices: Problems and Challenges of Starting and Maintaining a THPO (2017)
  48. Organic Analysis of Smoking Pipe Fragments and Residue Scrapings (2017)
  49. Organic Artefacts and Organic Residues in Island Southeast Asia and Australia: Seeking Intangible Behaviours in the Deep Past (2017)
  50. Organic Residues from Durable Vessels in Prehistoric Southwest Alaska (2017)
  51. Organic Residues in Archaeological Context: A Historic Overview (2017)
  52. The organisation of hornfels blade production during the Early Later Stone Age (ELSA) in the eastern Cederberg, Western Cape, South Africa (2017)
  53. Organization of Late Classic Maya Polities in Rosario Valley, Mexico (2017)
  54. The Organizational Implications of Architecture at Moundville and Cahokia (2017)
  55. The Origin of Human Creativity (2017)
  56. Origin of the Pitch Lake: An Amerindian Myth from Trinidad (2017)
  57. The Original (Affluent) Cooperative: Property Rights and the Foraging Mode of Production (2017)
  58. The Origins and Development of Arsenic Bronze Technologies on the North Coast of Peru: Preliminary Results from Archaeometric and Experimental Investigations (2017)
  59. The origins of Chaco timbers by tree-ring based sourcing (2017)
  60. The Origins of Complex Maya Societies: The Middle Preclassic Period in the Mirador-Calakmul Basin (2017)
  61. The origins of pastoralism in Eastern Africa: new human dental evidence from mid-Holocene Pillar Sites in the Turkana Basin (2017)
  62. Origins: Contextualizing the Beginning and Development of the PfBAP (2017)
  63. Orinocan Prehistory and its Wider Relationships (2017)
  64. ORJACH :Teaching Japanese Archaeology and Culture Online (2017)
  65. Osage Cultural Continuity and Change in the Contact Era: evidence from the flaked stone assemblages at the Brown and Carrington sites (2017)
  66. OSL Dating and Chronology in Pensacola, Florida’s Contact Period (2017)
  67. Osteo-grammetry - Using Photographs to Rapidly Model Large Cemeteries in Three Dimensions (2017)
  68. Osteoarthritis and Implications for Economic Lifestyle Change in Two Prehistoric Skeletal Populations (2017)
  69. Osteoarthritis in Hands, Feet, Spine, and Temporomandibular Joint from Individuals Buried at Tiwanaku Sites in Moquegua, Peru (2017)
  70. Osteoarthritis, Labour Division, and Occupational Specialization of the Late Shang China – Insights from Yinxu (ca. 1250 – 1046 B.C.) (2017)
  71. Osteobiography as Local Biology (2017)
  72. Osteobiography: A Conceptual Framework (2017)
  73. Osteonarratives in the German-Language Tradition (2017)
  74. Ostrich Eggshell taphonomy and distribution at Knysna Eastern Heads Cave 1 (2017)
  75. Otolith Metrics and Fishing Strategies on the North Coast of Peru (2017)
  76. The Ottoman Rule of Athens and How it Shaped the Topography of the Acropolis (2017)
  77. Our Collections at Risk: Climate Change Threats to NPS Museum Property (2017)
  78. Ours and Theirs: Chapels and Community Dynamics at Rancho Kiuic, Yucatán, México (2017)
  79. Over the mountains and through the desert: obsidian use, procurement, and transportation in Northwest Colorado (2017)
  80. Over, Under, Sideways, Down: Cave Shrines and Settlement in Southwest Prehistory (2017)
  81. Overall spatial pattern recognition in diagnostic Folsom artifacts from the Central Plains (2017)
  82. An overview of cultural resources monitoring at the Nevada National Security Site (2017)
  83. Paint It Black: A Geospatial Analysis of Chupadero Black-on-white Ceramics (2017)
  84. Painted pots and royal routes: hieroglyphic and ceramic traditions in the western Peten (2017)
  85. The Palace Group at Xochicalco, Morelos, México (2017)
  86. The Palace of Muweis and Its Medieval Necropolis (2017)
  87. Palaces at La Joya, Classic Period Central Veracruz: Architectural and Ideological Evidence (2017)
  88. Palaeoeconomies in the East Alligator River Region, Australia (2017)
  89. The Palaeoenvironmental Impacts of Neolithic Colonization: Assessing Recent Palynological Data from the Mediterranean Islands (2017)
  90. The Palenque Pool Project: An energetic analysis of monumental construction costs (2017)
  91. Paleoclimate data and behavioral change in the highlands of Papua New Guinea (2017)
  92. A Paleodemographic Study of Mortality in 1st Century BC/AD Petra, Jordan (2017)
  93. Paleodiet in the Atacama Desert (Arica, Chile) and Andean Highlands (Ayacucho Basin, Peru) Using Stable Isotope Analyses of Dental Calculus (2017)
  94. Paleoecological Assessment of the Douglas Korongo East and Bell's Korongo East Sites, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania (2017)
  95. Paleoenvironmental Change During the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition at Sloth Hole (8JE121), Northwestern Florida: A Palynological Perspective (2017)
  96. Paleoethnobotany in Undergraduate Research (2017)
  97. Paleoethnobotany of Yangguanzhai (2017)
  98. Paleofecal Analysis from a Human Behavioral Ecology Perspective (2017)
  99. Paleoindian Lithic Conveyance and Land-Use in the Northwestern Great Basin: A Summary of the Current Evidence (2017)
  100. The Paleoindian-age Deposits of Eagle Cave: Preliminary Impressions (2017)