Society for Historical Archaeology 2015

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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. Cogs and Cane: The Evolution of Technology at a 19th Century Louisiana Sugar Mill (2015)
  2. Collaborative Archaeology As Punk Archaeology? Considerations From The Maya Region (2015)
  3. Common Men in Uncommon Times: Examining Archaeological and Historical Evidence to Reconstruct the Daily Lives of Civil War Sailors (2015)
  4. Community, Archaeology and Public Heritage in Telford - an English New Town (2013)
  5. A Comparative Analysis of a Potential Tavern Site in Jackson, North Carolina (2015)
  6. A Comparative Study of Dutch and British Ship Speeds from 1750-1850 (2015)
  7. "...Concerning their Common Heritage...": Archaeological Site Stewardship and International Cooperation in the National Park Service (2015)
  8. The Conservation of the Monterrey A Artifacts (2015)
  9. Constructing Technology in the Mining Workplace: Gold Mining in Depression-Era Fairbanks, Alaska (2015)
  10. Consumerism As A Strategy For Negotiating Racism: A Comparative Study Of African Americans In Jim Crow Era Annapolis, MD (2015)
  11. Contextualizing European Copper Distribution Across the Seventeenth-Century American Southeast: A Geoarchaeological Approach (2015)
  12. "Coon, possum, rabbit, squirrel en aw dat": A zooarchaeological investigation of foodways at Witherspoon Plantation, South Carolina (2015)
  13. Copper-Clad Ghost: The "Monterrey A Shipwreck" (2015)
  14. Corduroy Roads as a Feature of the American Landscape: Historical Reports from the Trenches (2015)
  15. Cores and Peripheries: Betty’s Hope, A Synergy of Approaches to the Archaeology of a Caribbean Sugar Plantation (2015)
  16. Corrosion and Microbiological Evaluation of a Recovered Experimental Platform from the site of DKM U166 (2015)
  17. Counter-Archaeology: Blending Critical Race Theory and Community-Based Participatory Research (2015)
  18. Creolization in the Frontiers: Apalachee Identity and Culture Change in the 18th Century (2015)
  19. Cultural Brokerage and Pluralism on the Silver Bluff Plantation and Trading Post on the Carolina Frontier (2015)
  20. Cultural Continuity of Enslaved Peoples Foodways on James Island (2013)
  21. Curbed Boundaries: An Analysis of Home Front Material Culture within the Context of Individual vs. Municipal Investments in Contemporary Oakland, CA (2015)
  22. The Dalles to Sandy River Wagon Road: Overland through the Columbia River Gorge (2015)
  23. Daniel Gookin’s Atlantic World: Comparative Archaeological Landscapes in Ireland and Virginia. (2013)
  24. Danish Colonial Healthcare Policy and Enslaved Healing Practices on St. Croix, US Virgin Islands. (2015)
  25. Dark Places: Archaeological Investigations of Historic Underground Mines (2015)
  26. Dark Shadows of the Homefront: Crystal City and Internment During World War II (2015)
  27. A Day in the Life: Artifacts from Pipestone Indian Boarding School, Pipestone, Minnesota (2015)
  28. Decoding the Midden: How DAACS Helped Reveal the Secrets of the Most Complicated Context at Fairfield Plantation, Gloucester County, Virginia (2015)
  29. Deep Space: The Recovery of Saturn V Booster Engines From a Depth of 4000 Meters (2015)
  30. Deep Wrecks in 3D: AUV and ROV Laser and Sonar Scans of Deepwater Shipwrecks in the Gulf of Mexico (2015)
  31. Deepwater Shipwrecks and Oil Spill Impacts: A Multidisciplinary Investigation of Shipwreck Impacts from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill (2015)
  32. Defending The East Coast: Adapting And Converting Commercial Ships For Military Operations (2015)
  33. Defined by Place?: Setting the Homes of the Enslaved Community at Montpelier into a Regional Context (2015)
  34. Defining Historical Community Boundaries with GIS: Walla Walla’s Chinatown (2015)
  35. The Degradation of Wooden- and Steel-Hulled Shipwrecks in the Marine Environment (2015)
  36. Degrees of Freedom: Emancipated and Self-Emancipated People in Indiana and Kenya in the 19th Century (2015)
  37. Delineating Ancestral Tribal Territories in Western Washington Based on Flawed Interpretations of Historic Records and Archaeology: A Review of Contemporary Practices and Consequences (2015)
  38. Deterioration of Historic Structures on Barbuda, West Indies (2015)
  39. ‘Digging in the Dirt? I Can Do That!’ Archaeology in Middle Level Education (2015)
  40. Digging in the Wilderness: Uncovering George Washington’s Formal Mount Vernon Landscape. (2015)
  41. Digging the Kitchen at Roanoke College (2015)
  42. Digital Archaeological Data: An Examination Of Different Publishing Models (2015)
  43. Digital Documentation and Assessment of the Remote Colonial Church at Ecab, Quintana Roo, Mexico (2015)
  44. Digitizing Betty’s Hope Plantation, Antigua, West Indies (2013)
  45. Dining in Detroit: Revisiting 19th Century Faunal Remains from the Renaissance Center Excavations (2015)
  46. Dinner Parties and Hospitality at the Betty’s Hope Plantation (Antigua), 1783-1904 (2015)
  47. Dipt, Painted, and Printed Wares: Ceramic Assemblages from Enslaved Homes as Evidence of Personal Choice at James Madison's Montpelier (2015)
  48. The Discovery of the Monterrey Shipwrecks: A Find by Design (2015)
  49. The Documentation, Interpretation, and Partial Restoration of Civil War Era Forts on the Lower Cape Fear River: Common Archaeological Threads from 50 Years of Investigations (2015)
  50. Domestic Labor in Black and Green: Deciphering the Shared experiences of African American and Irish Domestics Working in the same Northern Virginia Households and Communities (2015)
  51. Don't be Afraid of the Numbers: Finding Kids in your Archaeological Space (2015)
  52. Drawing From The Well: The Life Of A Founding Family, Boise, Idaho, 1864-1907 (2015)
  53. Drayton Hall Reimagined: New Perspectives on the Commercial, Ornamental and Intellectual Landscapes of John Drayton (c.1715-1779) (2015)
  54. Du Pratz's Dishes: Colonoware from Fort Rosalie, and the Paradox of Globalization (2015)
  55. An Early Twentieth Century Ceramic Assemblage from a Burned House in Northern Georgia (2015)
  56. Education as a form of la perruque at Emancipation on Barbados (2015)
  57. The Egadi Island Rams: Preliminary Reconstruction Efforts Of An Ancient Warship (2015)
  58. El Presidio de San Francisco: Investigating Daily Life on the Spanish Frontier (2015)
  59. The Elk Horn and the Miller Whose Front Name Was George: Places and People Without History (2015)
  60. Emerald Bay Project: Digital Monitoring of the Two 19th-century Submerged Barges (2015)
  61. End-of-Life Choices and 19th Century North Georgia Cemeteries (2015)
  62. Engendered Death: A Comprehensive Analysis of Identity in the Mission System of 17th Century Spanish Florida (2015)
  63. Entangled at the World's Edge: European Relations with the Aru Islands, Eastern Indonesia, during the Colonial Period (2015)
  64. "Etched in Bone": The Forensic Taphonomy of Undocumented Migration in the Sonoran Desert (2015)
  65. Ethnic Chinese at Central Pacific Railroad Maintenance Camps (2015)
  66. Ethnic Identity And The San Francisco Bay Waterfront During The Mid To Late 19th Century (2015)
  67. European Influences in Ancient Hawaii (2015)
  68. Evaluating the Chronology of the Joiner’s Shop in a Changing Monticello Landscape (2015)
  69. Every Nook and Cranny: Short-term Residences For Enslaved Laborers (2015)
  70. Everyone Was Black in the Mines: Exploring the Reasons for Relaxed Racial Tensions in Early West Virginia Coal Company Towns. (2015)
  71. The Evolution and Role of Avocationals in Underwater Archaeology (2015)
  72. The Evolution Of African American Settlement On A Georgia Plantation (2015)
  73. Examining Lynx and Pride of Baltimore II as Material Culture (2015)
  74. Excavation to Exhibition: Archaeological Research and Stories of the African Diaspora (2013)
  75. Excavations at Historic Jacksonport State Park (3JA53) (2015)
  76. Expanding KOCOA’s Potential: The Role of a West Point Military Academy Education on the Second Seminole War Florida (1835-1842) (2015)
  77. Exploring Healthcare Practices of Chinese Railroad Workers in North America (2015)
  78. Exploring Healthcare Practices of Chinese Railroad Workers in North America (2015)
  79. Exploring Old Avenues in New Ways: Urban Archaeology and Public Outreach in Detroit (2015)
  80. Exploring The Merchandise Of The Pon Yam Store In Idaho City: What Do We Tell The Public About Chinese Olives And Dracontomelon? (2015)
  81. Exploring the Social and Physical Landscapes of Colonial New Mexico (2015)
  82. "Facilitating Frontier Trade: Supply Logistics at Fort San Marcos de Apalache, a Spanish Outpost in the Borderlands of La Florida, 1677-1796"  (2015)
  83. Families on the Frontier (2015)
  84. Features of War: The Archaeology of Defense, Skirmish and Occupation at Captain Jack’s Stronghold, Lava Beds National Monument (2015)
  85. Feeling Queer(ed) (2015)
  86. Feminist Post-colonial Theory and the Gendering and Sexing of Colonial landscapes in Western North America (2015)
  87. Finding Successful Solutions for Environmental, Engineering, Cultural Resources, and Public Relations Challenges at the Presidio of San Francisco, California (2015)
  88. Finding the Mikveh: Using technology to confirm oral histories at an early 20th century site in Portsmouth, New Hampshire (2015)
  89. Finding the Russian Village at Fort Ross: GPR and Magnetometer Survey (2015)
  90. "Finery and Small Comforts": The intersection of gender, consumerism, and slavery in nineteenth century Virginia (2015)
  91. The First Abbey in the New World – an Expression of Power and Ideology (2015)
  92. Fitting Overseers Into The Plantation Picture: Spatial Analysis At The Oval Site (2015)
  93. Flats, Steamers, and Ironclads: The Impassable Confederate Defense of Mobile Bay (2015)
  94. "Flesh Wounds": Migrant Injuries and the Archaeological Traces of Pain (2015)
  95. Food for Thought: Comparing Diets of Enslaved People on Southern Plantations through Preliminary Faunal Analysis (2015)
  96. "For Me, the Camera is a Sketchbook": a Quick and Low Cost Procedure for 3D Recording in situ Underwater Cultural Heritage. (2015)
  97. Fortifications among the Tikars in Cameroon. Temporal security borders and indicators of an autarchic economic and social life. (2015)
  98. Frames, Futtocks, and a Fistful of Coins: the Final Report of the Corolla Wreck, North Carolina's Oldest Known Ship Remains (2015)
  99. Friend or Foe: Constructing the National Identity of Japanese American Children in Amache, a WWII Internment Center (2015)
  100. From Beaver Pelt to Hatters' Felt: The Use and Impact of Canadian Beaver on Britain (2015)