Society for Historical Archaeology 2016

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This Collection contains the abstracts from the 2016 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, held in Washington, D.C., January 6–9, 2016. Most files in this collection contain the abstract only.

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  1. Expedition Costa Rica: Cahuita’s Brick and Cannon Shipwreck Sites (2016)
  2. Experience Counts: Solutions Historical Archaeologists Can Provide in Response to Climate Change (2016)
  3. Exploring Cultural Resource Management’s Contribution to Historical Archaeology, 1967–2014 (2016)
  4. Exploring Female and Male Ideals, Roles, and Activities at a Colonial through Civil War Landscape at Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site, North Carolina (2016)
  5. Exploring Racial Formation in Early 19th Century New York City (2016)
  6. Exploring the Environmental Conditions of 17th Century Spanish Ranches in New Mexico (2016)
  7. Extreme Public Archaeology : Excavating the 1645 Boston Latin School Campus Along Boston's Freedom Trail (2016)
  8. The Fallacy of Whiteware (2016)
  9. Finding HMS Erebus: The Role of Terrestrial Archaeological Investigations (2016)
  10. Finding Our Place: Uncovering Queer Hidden Heritage in the U.S. with the National Park Service (2016)
  11. Fireplaces and Foundations: Architecture at Fort St. Joseph (2016)
  12. The First Emanuel Point Ship: Archaeological Investigation of a 16th-Century Spanish Colonization Vessel (2016)
  13. First Person Archaeology: Exploring Fort St. Joseph through Go-Pro Footage (2016)
  14. Flat Ontologies, Identity and Space at Carolina Forts (2016)
  15. Fleets of Cahuita: Recording and Interpreting the Costa Rica Fishing Boats (2016)
  16. Flint Ballast, Rocky Connections With Europe (2016)
  17. Folklore, Fishing Art, and Free Divers: The Cahuita Community (2016)
  18. "For the instruction of Negro Children in the Principles of the Christian religion": The Bray School Archaeological Project at the College of William and Mary. (2016)
  19. Forensic Archaeological Investigation and Recovery of Underwater U.S. Naval Aircraft Wreck Sites: Two Case Studies from Palau and Papua New Guinea (2016)
  20. A Forest for the Trees: Remote sensing applications and historic production at Cunningham Falls State Park (2016)
  21. Forgetting (2016)
  22. Forgetting, Hybridity, Revitalization, and Persistence: A Model for Understanding the Archaeology of Enslaved African Ritual Practice in the Early Chesapeake (2016)
  23. Formalizing Marginality: Comparative Perspectives On The 19th Century Irish Home (2016)
  24. Forming The Footprint Of A City: 19th Century Consumerism And Material Identity In Christchurch, New Zealand (2016)
  25. Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project: 2015 Field Season (2016)
  26. Forts on Burial Mounds: Strategies of Colonization in the Dakota Homeland (2016)
  27. Four Years of Passport in Time: Public Archaeology and Professional Collaboration in a Nevada Ghost Town (2016)
  28. Fragments of Student Life: An Archaeometric Approach to Life on College Hill, Brown University, Providence, RI (2016)
  29. François Janis, Jean Ribault, and Clarisse, a Free Woman of Color: A Discussion of Exclusion, Structural Violence, and Privilege in Ste. Genevieve (2016)
  30. French military lunettes at Ft. Bridger, WY (2016)
  31. From "Splinter Fleet" to Easy Street: One Vessel's Journey as a World War I Subchaser and Pleasure Craft (2016)
  32. From Algonquians to Appomattox: The Contributions of Stephen Potter to Potomac Archeology (2016)
  33. From Cacao to Sugar: Long-Term Maya Economic Entanglement in Colonial Guatemala (2016)
  34. From Colonialism to Imperialism: Political Economy and Beyond (2016)
  35. From galleons to schooners: deforestation, wood supply and shipbuilding on 18th century Portugal. (2016)
  36. From Manassas to Montpelier: How the Metal Detecting Community changed my Outlook on Archaeology (2016)
  37. From Pioneers to Seasoned Professionals: 50 years of the Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology (2016)
  38. From Producers to Consumers: Exploring the Role of Florida’s Eighteenth-Century Refugee Mission (2016)
  39. From the Attic to the Basement: Rehousing the Archaeological Collection at Carlyle House Historic Park (2016)
  40. Fusing Multiple Remote-Sensing Technologies to Identify the Elusive Barricade from the 1814 Battle of Horseshoe Bend (2016)
  41. The Future of Maritime Archaeology (2016)
  42. Galápagos Sugar Empire: The Mechanization of the El Progreso Plantation, 1880-1917 (2016)
  43. Gauging Latino Interest in Historic Places and Cultural Heritage: A Case Study of the Juan Bautista de Anza Historic Trail, Tucson, Arizona. (2016)
  44. Gender and Health Consumerism among Enslaved Virginians (2016)
  45. Gender Ideals In 19th And 20th Century Easton, Maryland: An Analysis of Toys and Family Planning Material In Historically African-American Communities (2016)
  46. Gendering the Post-Conflict City: Memory, Memorialisation and Commemoration in Belfast (2016)
  47. Geophysical Investigation at Fort Motte: Delineating the Fort and Searching for the Sap. (2016)
  48. Geophysical Investigations at the Hanna's Town Cemetery, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania (2016)
  49. Geophysics and Historical Archaeology: A Collaboration Between Two Departments (2016)
  50. Ghostly Narratives: Haunted Tourism at Colonial Park Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia (2016)
  51. Ghosts in the Archives: Using Archaeology to Return Life to Historical Prostitutes (2016)
  52. The Gilchrist Fleet Survey Report: Identifying the Archaeological Significance of Abandoned Vessels in the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary. (2016)
  53. GIS and the CSS Georgia Recovery Project (2016)
  54. GIS-Based Predictive Modeling and Urban Industrial Archaeology: A Case Study In London, Ontario (2016)
  55. Glass, Floods, and "Gov'ment Work": Exploring Industrial Heritage in Blairsville, Southwestern Pennsylvania (2016)
  56. The Glassworks of Gunner’s Run: Excavation of Dyottville and Henry Benner’s Glass Factory, Kensington, Philadelphia (2016)
  57. Global Capitalist Symbolic Violence at Small Scale on Providence Island (2016)
  58. Globalizing Lifeways: An Analysis of Local and Imported Ceramics at an Aku Site in Banjul, The Gambia. (2016)
  59. Going Over Old Ground: developing effective geophysical survey methodologies for Maryland’s archaeological sites (2016)
  60. Gone for a Soldier: An Archaeological Signature of a Military Presence aboard the Storm Wreck (2016)
  61. Good Digital Curation: Sharing and Preserving Archaeological Data as Part of Your Regular Workflow (2016)
  62. Governing in the Early Modern Sapmi (2016)
  63. Granny’s Panties and Great-Grandpa’s Jock Strap: Reconstructing 200 Years of Middle-Class Clothing (2016)
  64. Great Balls of Fire: Phantoms of Ontario’s Past (2016)
  65. Ground-Penetrating Radar and Rapid Site Identification and Characterization: Examples from the Theodore Turley Home Site, Nauvoo, Illinois (2016)
  66. Guidelines for Creating a Typology for Mass-Produced 19th and 20th Century Burial Container Hardware (2016)
  67. Hanna’s Town: The Site, Its History, and Its Archaeology (2016)
  68. Harbor Archaeology in Sergipe: Initial Results and Considerations (2016)
  69. Have Tools Will Travel: An Examination of Tools Found on the Storm Wreck, A Loyalist Evacuation Transport Wrecked on the St. Augustine Bar in 1782 (2016)
  70. Headstone Material and Cultural Expression: An Archaeological Examination of North Carolina Grave Markers (2016)
  71. Heritage Across Time and Space: A Transatlantic Conversation between Catoctin Furnace and Ironbridge Gorge (2016)
  72. Herring Run: A Community Based Archaeology Project in Northeast Baltimore (2016)
  73. Hidden in Plain Sight: Monitoring Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Waters of St. Augustine, Florida (2016)
  74. Hidden in Plain Sight: Remapping Spatial Networks and Social Complexity of the Chinese Immigrant Mining Diaspora in Southern Oregon (2016)
  75. High-Resolution 2D and 3D Imaging of the USS Macon Wreck Site (2016)
  76. Highbourne Cay Shipwreck Revisited: 2015 Field Season and Preliminary Assessment (2016)
  77. Historic Archaeology at Work: Rehabilitating Our Past and Present to Secure Our Future (2016)
  78. Historic Cemeteries of Wayne County, Ohio: Sources of Local Identity (2016)
  79. Historic Dumps and Scatters: Trash or Sites? (2016)
  80. Historic Sites and Possible Worlds: Narrative-Building at Two Sites of African American History (2016)
  81. Historical Archaeology And The Battle Of Cedar Creek (2016)
  82. Historical Archaeology as Ghost Hunting (2016)
  83. Historical Archaeology in the College Classroom: An Interdisciplinary Tool that Promotes Personal and Professional Development (2016)
  84. Historical Archaeology of the Marsh Sugar Plantation, Avery Island, Louisiana (2016)
  85. Historical Infrastructure: Recording and Evaluating the Signficance of Linear Sites (2016)
  86. The History and Archaeological Investigations of Nineteenth Century Gunboat USS Castine (2016)
  87. History and Research Potential of the Hale Smith Collection from Castillo San Felipe del Morro, San Juan National Historic Site, National Park Service (2016)
  88. HMS Erebus Artifacts: In-Context finds and Future Potential (2016)
  89. A "Home in the Country:" Material Life at the House of the Good Shepherd Orphanage, Tomkins Cove, New York (2016)
  90. Homosocial Bonding in the Brothel: Analyzing Space and Material Culture through Documents (2016)
  91. "A Horrible Quantity of Stuff": The Untapped Potential of Northeast Region NPS Collections (2016)
  92. The House of the Good Shepherd: A Late Nineteenth Century Orphanage on the Banks of the Hudson River (2016)
  93. The House-Yard Revisited: Domestic Landscapes of Enslaved People in Plantation Jamaica (2016)
  94. Household Artifacts from the Storm Wreck (2016)
  95. How Does Local Government Collaborate with Many Publics? (2016)
  96. How Many Lead Balls Does It Take to Make a Battlefield? And Other Questions that Keep Conflict Archaeologists Up at Night (2016)
  97. How the Chinese Built Yosemite (And Nobody Knows About It) (2016)
  98. Huguenot Heritage: Revisiting Curated Collections in NYC (2016)
  99. The Humachis of Huancavelica during the Late Colonial Period (AD 1780-1840) (2016)
  100. The Hunley Revealed: 3D Documentation, Deconcretion, and Recent Developments in the Investigation of the H.L. Hunley Submarine. (2016)