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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Documents
  1. Tales of the Sturgeon in Philadelphia’s Culinary Past (2015)
  2. Teaching With and For the Recent Past: Applying Contemporary Archaeology Pedagogically (2015)
  3. Technology and Empire: A Comparative Analysis of British and Dutch Maritime Technologies during the Napoleonic Era (2015)
  4. Technology for Underwater Heritage: Mapping World War II Sites in the Pacific (2015)
  5. Tennessee Face Jugs: An Evolving Tradition    (2015)
  6. There’s a Hole in my Bucket! (But I Put it There on Purpose): Modified Can Use at Rural Woodcutting Camps in Mineral County, Nevada (2015)
  7. Thinking Big: From New England to the Chesapeake and Beyond (2015)
  8. "This gave me great influence over them": The Voice of Frederick Douglass at Wye House (2015)
  9. Thomas T. Tucker: A Beached US Liberty Ship in Cape Point Nature Reserve, South Africa (2015)
  10. The threatened cultural archive in the German North Sea - A pilot project (2013)
  11. Tides of Celadon: Glaze Developments in the Edgefield Pottery District, SC (2015)
  12. To be, Rather Than to Seem: Comparative Colonialism and the Idea of the Old North State. (2015)
  13. Tobacco Houses of the Early Colonial Chesapeake (2015)
  14. Tokens of Travel: Material Culture of Transoceanic Journeys in San Francisco (2015)
  15. Towards a Cumulative Practice: Reflections on the Influence of Marley R. Brown III (2015)
  16. Towasa Diaspora: Ignoring the European Presence as a Response to Colonization (2015)
  17. Trade Winds and Rich Red Soil: Memory and Collective Heritage at Millars Settlement, Eleuthera, Bahamas (2015)
  18. Traditional Associations?: Public History, Collaborative Practice, and Alternative Histories (2015)
  19. Transcending Geographic Boundaries: Maritime Archaeology Worldwide on the Museum of Underwater Archaeology (2015)
  20. Transient Labor and the North American West (2015)
  21. Trents Plantation Barbados: Some Comparisons of Data Analyzed Using DAACS and a Long Used Analysis System (2015)
  22. A Tropical Wave in the Atlantic World: The Comparative Colonial Caribbean Archaeology of Dr. Marley R. Brown III (2015)
  23. Two Meals for Two Tables: Comparing the Diets of Free and Enslaved Washingtons (2015)
  24. Ugly Duckling and Work Horse: A Mid-19th Century Lighter from San Francisco Bay’s Yerba Buena Cove and Its Scale Model (2015)
  25. Underground Then as Now: Seeking Traces of the Underground Railroad in the Mount Gilead AME Church Cemetery (2015)
  26. Understanding The Material And Spatial Strategies Of Border Crossers Through Water Bottles And Beverage Containers (2015)
  27. Understanding the Placement of LA 20,000, a Spanish Colonial Settlement Located in New Mexico (2015)
  28. Underwater 3D Imaging with Structured Light: Implications for Ethics and Economics (2015)
  29. Underwater Historic Preservation for Sport Divers: Florida’s Training Courses for Divers and Diving Leadership (2015)
  30. Underwater Survey of the Historic Anchorage for Portsmouth, Dominica (2015)
  31. Unearthing Sandpoint’s Chinatown: the Archaeology of Sandpoint, Idaho’s Overseas Chinese (2015)
  32. Unloading History: Schooner-Barges, Self-Unloaders, and the Development of a Modern Maritime Landscape (2015)
  33. Urban Archaeology in the City of the Saints and the Growth of a Real Frontier City (2015)
  34. Urban Life Through the Lens of Glass: A Brief Analysis of Glass Tableware and Flaked Objects from the 19th Century San Jose Market Street Chinatown, California (2015)
  35. Using Autonomous Underwater Vehicles for Locating and Surveying Battle of the Atlantic Shipwrecks off the Coast of North Carolina (2015)
  36. Using Collections for Trans-Atlantic Studies: A Case Study in the Spanish Atlantic (2015)
  37. Using DAACS to Explore Embodied Identities: Potential Approaches (2015)
  38. Using GIS and underwater sampling in the Armação de Pêra bay, Portugal (2013)
  39. Values in Maritime Archaeological Heritage: A Socio-Economic Study in Understanding the Public's Perceptions and Willingness to Pay for Preserving Shipwrecks in the Graveyard of Atlantic, North Carolina (2015)
  40. Washington's Board of Public Works and the Burial of Herring Hill in Georgetown, District of Columbia (An Archaeology of Municipal Infrastructure). (2015)
  41. The Western Front in the Backyard: The Excavation of Camp Howze, American Training and German Detention in Rural Texas, 1942-1946 (2013)
  42. The Wetherill Homestead and Trading Post, Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico. (2015)
  43. A whaler unearthed: the 19th century whaling ship Candace in downtown San Francisco (2015)
  44. Whaleships as Workplaces: An Industrial Approach to Shipwreck Interpretation (2015)
  45. What Are Our Options?: Assessing The Conservation Needs of Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site's Waterfront (2015)
  46. What are the Potential Effects of an Oil Spill on Coastal Archaeological Sites? (2015)
  47. What can we infer about family plots scatterings in a 19th Century Southern Georgia church grave site. (2015)
  48. What Have We Done, What Are We Doing, and Where Are We Going with Overseas Chinese Archaeology? (2015)
  49. What's So Different About Public History? (2015)
  50. What’s in the Cellar: the Archaeology of an 1885 Officers’ Quarters at Fort Walla Walla, Washington (2015)
  51. ‘When the King breaks a town, he builds another’: Space, Politics, and Gerrymandered Identities in Precolonial Dahomey (2015)
  52. "Where Ornament and Function are so Agreeably Combined" Redux: A New Look at Consumer Choice Studies Using English Ceramic Wares at Several 19th Century Fur Trade Sites Along the Columbia River (2015)
  53. Who is "Free" Today?: Negotiating the documentary record of labor history for archaeology (2015)
  54. Whole Molding Construction in Baía de Todos os Santos, Brazil (2015)
  55. A Window to the Past: The Archaeological Significance of the Plank Log House to Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania (2015)
  56. Wine, Brandy, and Botijas at the Periphery of the Afro-Atlantic World: Production and Ethnicity on the Jesuit Estates of the Southern Pacific Coast of Peru (2015)
  57. Women and Children First: The Archaeology of Motherhood and Childhood on San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Cove (2015)
  58. "Women Smoking Leather": Identifying Women and Their Ethnicity at Fort Selkirk. (2015)
  59. The Wreck of the Warwick: History and final analysis of an early 17th-century Virginia Company ship. (2015)