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. "I Likewise Give To Indiana & Elizabeth The Following Slaves...": The Founding of Sweet Briar College and its Racially Charged History (2016)
  2. The I-95/Girard Avenue Improvement Project in Philadelphia: An Overview (2016)
  3. Icelandic Agricultural Heritage and Environmental Adaptation: Osteometrical and Genetic Markers of Livestock Improvement (2016)
  4. The Idea of the Enlightenment and Environmental Relations in Early Modern Ostrobothnian Towns of Sweden: Macro- and Microfossil Studies of Local Plant Use (2016)
  5. Identification of Coarse Earthenware Potters on Production and Consumption Sites in Charlestown, Massachusetts Using Biometric Identification (2016)
  6. Identification of the "Cape Hatteras Mystery Wreck" (2016)
  7. Identifying "Missing" Slave Cabins On Low Country Georgia Plantations (2016)
  8. Identifying a Luso-African Slaver in Cape Town: An Overview of the Archaeological and Archival Evidence for the São Josè Paquete d’Afrique (2016)
  9. Identifying Japanese Ceramic Forms and their Use in the American West (2016)
  10. Identities in Flux at an American Frontier Fort: A Study of 19th Century Army Laundresses at Fort Davis, Texas (2016)
  11. Illicit Trade and the Rise of a Capitalistic Culture in the 17th-century Potomac River Valley: An Analysis of Imported Clay Tobacco Pipes. (2016)
  12. "…in a few years by death and removes they were all gone…": Forced Relocation as Racial Violence (2016)
  13. "In a New York State of Mind: Developing Stoneware Traditions in Virginia from Richmond to the Upper Shenandoah Valley" by Kurt C. Russ (2016)
  14. "…in a shanty I have constructed of planks, logs, and sand:" Final Interpretations for the "Peace-ful" Investigations of Temporary Civil War Barracks at Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site (2016)
  15. In Hot Water: Climate Change and Underwater Archaeology (2016)
  16. In Search Of....The Lost Kilns Of St. Elizabeths Hospital (2016)
  17. In the Crossfire of Canons: A Study of Status, Space, and Interaction at Mid-19th Century Vancouver Barracks, Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, Washington (2016)
  18. In the Shadow of the Capitol – Stateless and Compliant: 50 Years of the NHPA in Washington, D.C. (2016)
  19. Indianola, The Forgotten Gateway to Western Texas: A Proposed Plan of Archaeological Investigation, Preservation, and Outreach (2016)
  20. Industrial Community Organization in Antebellum West Florida (2016)
  21. Inexpensive X-rays, Invaluable Information: A Case Study from Two Data Recoveries. (2016)
  22. The Influence of the Slave Trade on Atlantic Shipbuilding (2016)
  23. Inhambane/Inhafoco and Mozambique Ilha/Mossuril: Maritime Archaeological Approaches toTwo Mozambican Slaving Landscapes (2016)
  24. Initial Deepwater Archaeological Survey and Assessment of the Atomic Target Vessel US Independence (CVL22) (2016)
  25. An Initial Site Assessment of Submerged Naval Aircraft off the Coast of Pensacola, Florida (2016)
  26. Insights from the Virginia Street Bridge Demolition and Replacement Project, Reno NV (2016)
  27. Intellectual "Treasure Hunting:" Measuring Effects of Treasure Salvors on Spanish Colonial Shipwreck Sites (2016)
  28. Interns and Volunteers and 7th graders , Oh My! (2016)
  29. Interpretaions of Slavery throughout the Middle Atlantic Region (2016)
  30. Interpreting Communities in Conflict: Utilizing Captain Johann Ewald’s Journal as a Lens to Analyze the Paoli Battlefield (2016)
  31. Interpreting Slavery from Urban Spaces: African Diaspora Archaeology and the Christiansted National Historic Site (2016)
  32. Interpreting the Sherds: Ceramic Consumption Practices in a Nineteenth Century Detroit Riverfront Neighborhood. (2016)
  33. The Intersection Of Femininity And Masculinity Symbolically Materialized By Team Games For Boys In Historic Playgrounds (2016)
  34. Intersections of Confinement: Space and Place at the Poston Japanese American Internment Camp, Arizona (2016)
  35. An Introduction To The American Battlefield Protection Program: 25 Years of Working With Battlefield Archeology (2016)
  36. Investigating a Cannon Site Conundrum in Cahuita National Park, Costa Rica (2016)
  37. Investigating a possible Spanish Military Structure at the Site of San Joseph de Sapala, Sapelo Island, Georgia (2016)
  38. Investigating The Ancient Port Of Sanitja, Menorca (2016)
  39. Investigation Of The Sequent Guard Houses At Cantonment Burgwin, Taos, New Mexico (2016)
  40. Is 50 the New 25? The NHPA and the Southeast Archeological Center at 50: Reflections on Learning, Inclusion, and Stewardship (2016)
  41. Jesuit Mission Economics and Plantations in the Caribbean (2016)
  42. Junk Drawers and Spirit Caches: Alternative Interpretations of Archaeological Assemblages at Sites Occupied by Enslaved Africans (2016)
  43. Just Another Brick in the Wall: Brick Looting in the Antebellum Lowcountry of South Carolina (2016)
  44. "Just At Dawn We Found Ourselves In The Environs Of Princeton:" A Reinterpretation Of The Battle Of Princeton, 3 January 1777 (2016)
  45. La Belle: The Archaeology of a Seventeenth-Century Ship of New World Colonization (2016)
  46. La Juliana 1588 – Recent investigation by the Underwater Archaeology Unit, National Monuments Service at the site of one of the 1588 Spanish Armada shipwrecks. (2016)
  47. Labor Heritage at the Homestead Waterfront (2016)
  48. Labrador: Inuit and Europeans, more than just a trade (2016)
  49. Lake Champlain Steamboat Archaeology: A 15-minute Primer. (2016)
  50. Lake Tahoe Maritime Heritage Trail (2016)
  51. Land, Labor, and Memory: Plantation Landscapes in Martinique (2016)
  52. Land, Lumber and Labor (2016)
  53. Landlord Villages Of Iran As An Example Of Political Economy In Historical Archaeology (2016)
  54. Landscape Archaeology at St. Elizabeths Hospital West Campus (2016)
  55. Landscape Legacies of Sugarcane Monoculture at Betty’s Hope Plantation, Antigua, West Indies (2016)
  56. The Landscape of Slavery within Thomas Jefferson's Academical Village: The Pavilion VI Garden (2016)
  57. Landscape Perspective on Cowboy Life and Ranching Along the Southern High Plains Eastern Escarpment of Northwestern Texas (2016)
  58. Landscape Transformation and Use at the Harrison Gray Otis House in Boston's West End (2016)
  59. Landscape, Public Archaeology, and Memory (2016)
  60. Landscapes of Desire: Mapping the Brothels of 1880s Washington, DC (2016)
  61. Learning To Live: Gender And Labor At Indian Boarding Schools (2016)
  62. LEARNing with Archaeology at James Madison’s Montpelier: Engaging with the Public and Descendants through Immersive Archaeological Programs (2016)
  63. Legacies of an Old Design: Reconstructing Rapid’s Lines Using 3D Modelling Software (2016)
  64. Legacy Archaeology and Cultural Landscapes at Fort Ouiatenon (2016)
  65. The Legal Language of Sex: Interpreting a Hierarchy of Prostitution Using the Terminology of Criminal Charges (2016)
  66. Lessons Learned: When the Public Speaks Out (2016)
  67. "Let My Body Be Buried Here": Taking a Long View of Chinese Immigrants to the American West (2016)
  68. Life Along the Grade: Archaeology of the Chinese Railroad Builders and Maintenance Crews in Utah (2016)
  69. Life Among the Wind and Waves: Examining Living Conditions on Sailing Vessels Through the Use of Microscopic Remains (2016)
  70. Life and Death on the Edge: 19th Century Chinese Abalone Fisheries on California’s Channel Islands (2016)
  71. The Life Cycle of a Slave Cabin: Results of the 2014 and 2015 University of Florida Historical Archaeological Field Schools at Bulow Plantation, Flagler County, Florida (2016)
  72. Life In The River Wards: The History Of Kensington And Port Richmond (2016)
  73. "Like winning the Stanley Cup": The Discovery of Sir John Franklin's HMS Erebus in the Canadian Arctic (2016)
  74. The "Linking Hispanic Heritage Through Archaeology" Program: Using National Parks to Engage Latino Youth With Their Cultural Heritage (2016)
  75. The Liquid Gold Rush: Oil and the Archaeological Boom (2016)
  76. Liquid Power: An archaeological excavation of an Antiguan rum distillery. (2016)
  77. "Little necessaries or comforts": Enslaved Laborers’ Access to Markets within the Anglophone Caribbean (2016)
  78. Living in an Old City: Practice and theory in urban heritage (2016)
  79. Logan City, Nevada: Excavation of an 1860s Mining Camp (2016)
  80. A Look At Violence In A Western Mining District (2016)
  81. Looking at Ethnic and Ecological Issues in the Analysis of Seminole War Battlefields in Florida (2016)
  82. Looking Beyond the Colonial/Indigenous Foods Dichotomy: Recent Insights into Identity Formation via Communal Foodways from Mission Santa Clara de Asís. (2016)
  83. Looking Beyond the Public Walkways: Introduction of Old and New Data to Expand and Enhance Interpretations of Brunswick Town and Fort Anderson (2016)
  84. Looking for Data in All the Right Places: Recreating the Enslaved Community at Mount Vernon (2016)
  85. Looking Through the Glass: Identification and Analysis of Glass Bottles Recovered from a Campus Trash Dump (2016)
  86. Looted Delights: An Investigation of Integrity at a Looted Lumber Camp (2016)
  87. Low Water Bankline Survey of the Rice Plantation Landscape (2016)
  88. Macho and Moral: An Archaeological Investigation of Masculine Behaviors on Apple Island, Michigan. (2016)
  89. Making it Matter -- Public Archeology and Outreach to Diverse Communities in Baltimore (2016)
  90. Making the Digital Archaeological Archive of Comparative Slavery (DAACS) a Usable Resource (2016)
  91. Making the Inaccessible Accessible: Public Archaeology at a 19th-Century Bathhouse in Alexandria, Virginia (2016)
  92. Making Whiteness: White Creole Masculinity at the 18th-Cenutry Little Bay Plantation, Montserrat, West Indies (2016)
  93. Malleable Minds: The Importance of Flexibility in Developing Research Designs (2016)
  94. The Many Functions And Meanings of Flora Within The Lives of Two American Immigrant Families (2016)
  95. Many Remedies to Choose From: Social Relationships and Healing in an Enslaved Community (2016)
  96. Mapping Near-Historical Climate Impacts to Coastal Sites (2016)
  97. Mapping the Archaeology of Slavery in the Hudson River Valley (2016)
  98. Mapping The Land God Made In Anger: Conducting A Rapid, But Thorough Survey Of Namibia’s Forbidden Zone (2016)
  99. Mapping the Path to Preservation: Integrating community and research at the Newtown and Chemung Battlefields (2016)
  100. Mariners’ gravestones in the Irish Sea region: memory and identity (2016)