Unraveling Social Dynamics through Archaeological Science

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

Social archaeology and archaeological sciences are expanding and innovative fields of archaeological research that do not collaborate as often as they could or should. Their potential for intellectual cross-fertilization is significant, but still underexploited. The aim of this session is to illustrate how the methods of the archaeological sciences (aka archaeometry) can be used to address issues beyond subsistence and technology, in order to explore the social dynamics of past populations. Concepts such as agency, body, identity, gender, household, memory, symbols, power, and materiality often serve as the bonding element between the material and social dimensions of landscapes, sites and artifacts. This session will bring together archaeologists who dissect the social dimensions of past societies using theseconcepts and methodologies, regardless of the time period, geographic area or theoretical framework they navigate in. Our intent is to create an open and inspiring discussion on scientific ways to unravel ancient social dynamics.

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  1. Bonding Pots: Ceramics from the Midi Toulousain (Southwest France) and their Transatlantic Journeys to New France (17th-18th c.) (2017)
  2. Ceramic Technologies and Technologies of Remembrance - an Iroquoian Case Study (2017)
  3. Determination of Burial Locations Using Soil Analyses at the Loyola Plantation in French Guiana, 1668-1763 (2017)
  4. How Social are Archaeological Social Network Analyses? (2017)
  5. Invisible Value: Steatite in the Faience Complexes of the Indus Valley Tradition (2017)
  6. Needles and Bodies: A Microwear Analysis of Experimental Bone Tattooing Implements (2017)
  7. The Origin of Human Creativity (2017)
  8. Science and Archaeology: An object-centred perspective (2017)
  9. Social Dynamics and Archaeological Sciences at Neolithic Tells: Investigations on the Great Hungarian Plain by the Körös Regional Archaeological Project (2017)
  10. The Social Dynamics of Obsidian Use in the Prehistoric Western Mediterranean: Temporal Changes in Maritime Capabilities, Lithic Technology, and Sociopolitical Complexity (2017)
  11. Social Dynamics of the Past through the Body of the Camelid: Utilizing Evidence from Late Moche Peru (2017)
  12. A Social Perspective on Wood Remains: Rural Colonisation and Urban Growth in the Saint Lawrence Valley, 1600-1900 AD (2017)
  13. A Social Perspective on Wood Remains: Rural Colonisation and Urban Growth in the Saint Lawrence Valley, 1600-1900 AD (2017)
  14. Technologies and the State: analyzing the impact of economic growth through archaeological science (2017)
  15. Trading around the Saguenay River (16th and 17th centuries): new insights from trade glass beads typology and chemical analysis (2017)
  16. The Use of Geographic Information Systems in the Analysis of Prehistoric Social Dynamics (2017)