Society for Historical Archaeology 2015

Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology

This Collection contains the abstracts from the 2015 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, held in Seattle, Washington, January 6 –11, 2015. Most files in this collection contain the abstract only.

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  1. From Big House to Farm House: 100 Years at Arcadia Mill's Simpson Lot (2015)
  2. From Caffe’ Latte to Mass: An Intimate Archaeology of a World War II Italian Prisoner of War Camp (2015)
  3. From Compliance to Investigation: Research Design and Methodology of the Monterrey Shipwrecks Project (2015)
  4. From Horse to Electric Power at the Metropolitan Railroad Company Site: An Old Collection Provides a New Narrative of Technological Change (2015)
  5. From Manual to Digital Cataloguing: The The New Street Study, Jamaica (2015)
  6. From Qabir to Carabo - (8th -13th century, Garb al-Andalus) (2013)
  7. Frontiers, Peripheries, and Borderlands: Agents of Identity Change and Formation in Southern California (2015)
  8. The Function and Use of Metis Status in Late 18th and Early 19th Century Northern Indiana. (2015)
  9. A Fur Trade Era Ice House in Edmonton, Alberta (2015)
  10. The Galloping Ghost of the Java Coast: A Cursory Site Assessment of WWII Heavy Cruiser USS Houston (2015)
  11. Gender Differentiation in Jewish Memorials: An Ethnoarchaeological Examination of the Headstones in the B'nai Israel Cemetery (2015)
  12. Geographically and Socially on the Periphery: People of Color and their Role in Social Life in Nantucket, Massachusetts (2015)
  13. Geomorphology and Site Formation Processes of Three 19th Century Shipwrecks in the Gulf of Mexico (2015)
  14. German POWs in Colorado: The Archaeology of Confinement at Camp Trinidad (2015)
  15. Getting Burned: Fire, Politics, and Cultural Landscapes in the American West (2015)
  16. Getting Burned: Fire, Politics, and Cultural Landscapes in the American West (2015)
  17. Gimballed Beds and Gamming Chairs: Seafaring Wives aboard Nineteenth-Century Sailing Ships (2015)
  18. Global Networks of Trade, Migration and Consumption: Evidence from the Gold Rush-Era Fauna at Thompson’s Cove (CA-SFR-186H), San Francisco, California (2015)
  19. Going to the Dogs: Forensic Canine Surveys at Mission San Antonio de Padua, California (2015)
  20. "Gone But Not Forgotten": Two Hundred Years of Epitaph Memorialization in Northwestern Pennsylvania (2015)
  21. Great Dismal Swamp Land Study (2013)
  22. Ground Truthing the Future: Using Contact Era Archaeological Information to Test and Communicate Sea Level Change (2015)
  23. Gulf of Mexico SCHEMA: Studying the Effects of a Major Oil Spill on Submerged Cultural Resources. Where Do We Go From Here? (2015)
  24. Gulf of Mexico Shipwrecks, Corrosion, Hydrocarbon Exposure, Microbiology, and Archaeology (GOM-SCHEMA): Studying the Effects of a Major Oil Spill on Submerged Cultural Resources (2015)
  25. Guns on the Plantation: Situating the Use of Firearms by Enslaved Persons at Kingsley Plantation, Florida (2015)
  26. Hallowed Ground, Sacred Space: The African-American Cemetery at George Washington’s Mount Vernon and the Plantation Landscapes of the Enslaved. (2015)
  27. Hardly "Junk" in the Trunk: Exploring Participant Feedback from Archaeology Education Tool Testing (2015)
  28. Haunted Landscapes and Historical Archaeology (2015)
  29. "He Himself Will Share in the Hardship, and Partake of Every Inconvenience": Finding George Washington at Valley Forge (2015)
  30. Heart Of The Ship: The Amidships Investigation Of The Emanuel Point II Shipwreck (2015)
  31. Heirloom Wisdom: Propagating Garden Archaeology Beyond Williamsburg (2015)
  32. Historical Archaeology in Transportation Projects in Arizona (2015)
  33. The History and Archaeology of the American Drive-In Theater (2015)
  34. The Holland 5 Submarine Project (2013)
  35. How to Reduce the Boxes in your Laboratory and Produce Good Research: Archaeobotanical Analyses and Rehabilitated Collections (2015)
  36. Howell Mark I Torpedo No. 24: Discovery, History, Research and Conservation (2015)
  37. The Hull Recording in the 2014 Field Season at Gnalic. (2015)
  38. Human-Environment Interaction in Colonial Queensland: Establishment, Use and Abandonment of the Port of St Lawrence and Implications for the Archaeological Record (2015)
  39. Humanitarian Sites: A Contemporary Archaeological and Ethnographic Study of Clandestine Culture Contact among Undocumented Migrants, Humanitarian Aid Groups, and the U.S. Border Patrol (2015)
  40. Hurricane Sandy and the New Jersey Waterway Debris Removal Project: Archaeological Methodology During Sediment and Debris Removal Operations. (2015)
  41. Hygiene, Masculinity, and Imprisonment: The Archaeology of Japanese Internees at Idaho's Kooskia Internment Camp (2015)
  42. I Can Handle It (2015)
  43. An Iberian Smuggler and His Ill-Fated Ship: 2013-2014 Field Surveys for the Navio of Pedro Díaz Carlos (2015)
  44. Iced Isolation: Opportunity and Desolation in America's Northern Frontier (2015)
  45. Icelandic Livestock Improvement on a Millennial Scale: Biometrical Analyses of Caprine Morphology (2015)
  46. The Identification Of Historical Glasses By Silicon Isotope Ratios (2015)
  47. Identifying The  Visible: A Look at How Economic Class and Ethnicity Influence Women's Visibility Within a  Household (2015)
  48. Identifying with the Help: an Examination of Class, Ethnicity and Gender in a Post-Colonial German Houselot (2015)
  49. Identity and Isolation: The Material Realities of an (almost) Isolated Household in Sandpoint, Idaho (2015)
  50. Illegitimate Children, Single Parents, and Methodism in an African American Enclave in the Dominican Republic (2015)
  51. Imagining Conformity: Consumption and Sameness in the Postwar African American Suburbs (2015)
  52. Immigration Service Records and the Archaeology of Chinatown, The Dalles, Oregon (2015)
  53. In Appreciation Of Marley Brown (2015)
  54. In situ Site Stabilization of HMS Fowey (2015)
  55. In the Most Unlikely of Places: Marley R. Brown III, the College of William & Mary, and Foundational Moments in African Diaspora Archaeology (2015)
  56. Inexorably Contemporary: Archaeology as Performance Art at Italian Hall Memorial Site, Calumet, Michigan (2015)
  57. Infrared Imaging and Artifacts: Attempting to See Beyond the Human Eye (2015)
  58. Inland Rice Plantations in Jasper County, South Carolina:  Preliminary Results (2013)
  59. Inquiry-Based Learning and the Kingsley Shelter Curriculum (2013)
  60. Insights into Nineteenth Century US Westward Expansion from the River Basin Surveys Collections. (2015)
  61. Interactions Across the Landscape: Interpreting Social Relationships within Montpelier’s Black Community (2015)
  62. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Historical Analogy: Drawing Parallels Between Early 20th Century and Modern Immigrant Groups in Hazleton, Pennsylvania  (2013)
  63. Interpreting Race in Public: Collaborations Between Historical Archaeologists and Public Historians (2015)
  64. Interpreting The Architectural And Colonial Palimpsests Of The Fort Vancouver Village (2015)
  65. Interpreting What Cannot Be Seen: The Challenges of Developing Public Outreach for an Inaccessible Site. (2015)
  66. Interpretive film and television public service announcements: documenting and protecting the Battle of Saipan (2015)
  67. Intersectionality and Labor Solidarity at Blair Mountain (2015)
  68. Into the Blue: Underwater Archaeology in California State Parks (2015)
  69. Introducing the DAACS Research Consortium (2015)
  70. Investigating Slave Life at an East Florida Sugar Plantation: Preliminary Results of the 2014 University of Florida Historical Archaeological Field School at Bulow Plantation, Flagler County, Florida (2015)
  71. An Investigation Of Surface Assemblages Related To Contemporary Immigration In Southern Arizona (2015)
  72. Investigations at Amisfield: A Late Medieval Scottish Tower House (2015)
  73. Investigations into the Oldest Stadning Structure in North Carolina (2015)
  74. Investigations of the Beeswax Cargo of the 1576 San Felipe Manila Galleon. (2015)
  75. The Invisible Institution: Archaeological Expressions of Coerced Labour Control through the Manipulation of Information. (2015)
  76. Ironclads and Indian Mounds: The U.S. Mississippi River Squadron Naval Base at Mound City, Illinois (2015)
  77. Irresistible Corruption: A Paelopathalogical Examination of Lead Poisoning and Its Shaping of the Mortality and Morbidity Profile of an Urban Industrial Period Quaker Population in North-East England (2015)
  78. "It Doesn’t Matter if You’re a Citizen": Emic Perspectives on Border Patrol and Security from a Southern Arizona Border Town (2015)
  79. The "ivory wreck": a probable 18th century British shipwreck in Faial Island (Azores, Portugal) (2013)
  80. Jumping the Legal Color Line: Negotiating Racial Geographies in the 19th Century (2015)
  81. Labor Relations and Landscape: Slave Built Agricultural Retaining Walls on the Quill, St. Eustatius. (2015)
  82. The Lake Oneida Durham Boat (2015)
  83. Landmark Issues in Historical Archaeology (2015)
  84. The Landscape of Fear on the Edge of the World: Small island life on Antigua 1667-1815 (2015)
  85. Landscapes of Industry and Ancestry, Voyageurs National Park in 1927 (2015)
  86. Landscapes of the Borderlands: Efficacy and Ethics of Applying Archaeological Spatial Analysis to Undocumented Migration in the Arizona Desert. (2015)
  87. Las Cadenas que más nos Encadenan son las Cadenas que Hemos Roto: The Yucatecan Hacienda, Capitalist Mentalities, and the Production of Space and Identity (2015)
  88. Late 17th-Century Demographic and Settlement Patterns Among Swedish Families in the Delaware Valley (2015)
  89. Learning DIY from the University of Orange (2015)
  90. The Legacy Of The Minnesota Civilian Conservation Corps: Evaluating Civilian Conservation Corps Camps As Archaeological Properties (2015)
  91. Lipton Tea Tins Chronology (2015)
  92. The Little Town That Could: The Railroad in Sandpoint, Idaho 1880-1935 (2015)
  93. Lives Wrought in the Furnace: New Research on the Labor Force at Catoctin Furnace (2015)
  94. Living in Work Spaces and Working in Living Spaces: Intersections of Labor and Domesticity in the Enslaved Community at Montpelier. (2015)
  95. Living Museums of the Sea in the Dominican Republic: Bridging the Gap Between Cultural and Biological Resources (2013)
  96. Living the Not So Sweet Life: Archaeological Investigations in the Chatsworth Plantation Quarters (2015)
  97. Living Waters, Living History: Investigating a 20th Century Mikveh at Puddle Dock (2015)
  98. Living Within and Without the Borders of Others: An Historic Period First Nations Hunting/Trapping Site in Northern Alberta (2015)
  99. Low-cost System for Image-Based 3D Documentation in Archaeology (2015)
  100. Made in America? Sourcing the Coarse Earthenwares of Chesapeake Plantations (2015)