The Science of Organic Residue Analysis and the Art of Cultural Interpretation I
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 82nd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC (2017)
For those interested in the analysis of archaeological organic residues (biomolecular, micro-, and macroremains), our primary interest is in the development of public and professional presentations to bridge the gap between the science and the significance behind the data. Because many chemical and morphological methods are complex and unfamiliar to scientists and laypersons alike, explaining the rigor and the validity of the methodology often dominates the presentations. The cultural implications of the findings are oversimplified. We challenge researchers to create presentations that are suitable for the general audience, where the method and the interpretation are given equal weight. We encourage the use of creative, well-constructed, and easily understood visuals. We also welcome presentations that target specific age groups, such as high school and secondary education forums. The cultural interpretation should extend beyond the past and reach into the present – how well can a general audience understand the method and the meaning of the research? We hope that the papers produced for this session will be subsequently presented in academic and public forums. Our goal for this symposium is that it becomes an exercise in communication that increases the relevance of archaeological work and its accessibility to the public.
Other Keywords
organic residue analysis •
Archaeometry •
andes •
Ceramics •
Tobacco •
Diet •
Paleoethnobotany •
Use Wear •
Formation Processes •
Geochemistry
Geographic Keywords
North America (Continent) •
United States of America (Country) •
Georgia (State / Territory) •
Mississippi (State / Territory) •
Tennessee (State / Territory) •
North Carolina (State / Territory) •
South Carolina (State / Territory) •
Alabama (State / Territory) •
Florida (State / Territory) •
North America - Southeast
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- Documents (13)
- Absorbed Residue Evidence of Datura Use in Mississippian Contexts (2017)
- Animal Fats and Ancient Pyro Technologies in the North American Arctic: Contextualized Analysis of Lipids in Archaeological Sediments, Combustion Features, and Ceramics (2017)
- Big Plans for Small Pots: Development of an Organic Residue Analysis Protocol for Ancient Wari Miniature Wares (2017)
- Cautious vs. Interesting: Cultural Interpretation of Absorbed Organic Pottery Residues (2017)
- Finding, Analyzing and Interpreting Organic Matter in Archaeology: A Complex Subject (2017)
- Further Studies in Raman Spectroscopy of Fire-Cracked Rock (2017)
- Inhaling Prehistory: Exploring the Smoking Culture of the Eastern Woodlands (2017)
- Interpreting Maya Economic Activity Using Paleoethnobotany (2017)
- New Insights into Early Celtic Cooking and Drinking Practices: Organic Residue Analyses of Local and Imported Pottery (2017)
- Organic Artefacts and Organic Residues in Island Southeast Asia and Australia: Seeking Intangible Behaviours in the Deep Past (2017)
- Organic Residues in Archaeological Context: A Historic Overview (2017)
- The Scientific Investigation and Cultural Implications for the Use of Prestigious Substances in the Ancient Mediterranean (2017)
- ‘Stuck like Glue’: A Multi-method Analysis of Hafting Adhesives from Later Stone Age Assemblages in Southern Africa (2017)