Society for American Archaeology
This collection contains the abstracts and presentations from the Society for American Archaeology annual meetings. SAA has partnered with Digital Antiquity to archive their annual conference abstracts and make the presentations available. This collection contains meeting abstracts and presentations dating from 2015 to the present.
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The Society for American Archaeology (SAA) is an international organization dedicated to the research, interpretation, and protection of the archaeological heritage of the Americas. With more than 7,000 members, the society represents professional, student, and avocational archaeologists working in a variety of settings including government agencies, colleges and universities, museums, and the private sector.
Site Name Keywords
44CE0085
Site Type Keywords
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
Other Keywords
Ceramics •
Preservation •
Teaching •
Archaeological Data •
Residue Analysis •
Pedagogy •
archaeobotany •
Moche •
data sharing •
distributed curation
Culture Keywords
Historic
Investigation Types
Heritage Management •
Systematic Survey
Temporal Keywords
Civil War
Geographic Keywords
South America •
US (ISO Country Code) •
United States of America (Country) •
NI (ISO Country Code) •
MQ (ISO Country Code) •
Department of Martinique (Country) •
DM (ISO Country Code) •
St. Lucia (Country) •
Virginia (State / Territory) •
LC (ISO Country Code)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-4 of 4)
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- Archaeological Ceramics for Beginners: A Hands-On Activity for Introductory Classes
- The Garrett Farm Site (44CE0085), Caroline County, Virginia
- Putting Archaeobotany Under the Microscope: A Case Study for Increased Use of Starch-Grain and Residue Analyses on the North Coast of Peru
- Unlocking the data behind the Chora of Metaponto publication series: "on-the-fly" solutions for sharing and archiving an evolving collection