Society for Historical Archaeology 2016

Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology

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. The use of photography to contextualize archaeological finds from the Holocaust (2016)
  2. The Use of Place to Find a Person: A Hybrid Microhistory of Salubria Plantation, Prince George’s County, Maryland (18PR692) (2016)
  3. The Use of X-Ray Fluorescence to Determine the Composition of American Glassware Artifacts: Analytical Methods and Chronological Insights (2016)
  4. Using Collector for ArcGIS for Cultural Resource Data Collection (2016)
  5. Using Formation Process Models Of Educational Institutions At Lake Valley Mining District, New Mexico To Create Public Archaeology Progams (2016)
  6. Using GIS and Lidar to Re-imagine Historic Immigrant Chinese Placer Mining Landscapes (2016)
  7. Using Historic Archaeology To Uncover Previously Ignored Collections (2016)
  8. Using Mobile Sonar and 3D Animated Web Modeling for Public Outreach and Management of Historic Shipwrecks in Lake Michigan (2016)
  9. Using National Historic Preservation Act/National Register of Historic Places Guidelines to Develop a Maritime Cultural Landscape Schema in Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary (2016)
  10. Using Scientific Diving as a Tool to Tell the Story of Human History: Bringing the São José Paquete de Africa Into Memory. (2016)
  11. Using the Products of Yesterday's Stewardship to Tackle Today's Questions in Historical Archaeology: Insights from the River Basin Surveys Collections (2016)
  12. Vecino Archaeology and the Politics of Play (2016)
  13. Vectors of Privilege: The Material Culture of White Flight (2016)
  14. Villages on the Edge of the Edge: Reflections on the Changing Economics of Irish Coastal Communities (2016)
  15. Visibility and Accessibility: Performing Archaeology at the Presidio of San Francisco (2016)
  16. A Vital Legacy Enriching Future Generations of Americans: Some Reflections on Contributions of Stephen R. Potter, PhD. (2016)
  17. Waders and Snake Chaps: Targeted Exploration and Ground Truthing in the Great Dismal Swamp (2016)
  18. The Wagner-Case Site: Pharmaceutical Historical Archaeology on the Western Frontier (2016)
  19. The Walhain-Saint-Paul Project: Bringing new ideas and generations to the archaeological table since 1998. (2016)
  20. War on the Chesapeake: Artifact Analysis of a War of 1812 Flotilla Ship (2016)
  21. War-time Metal Production, Reappropriation, and Use: Spatial Patterning and Metal Technology at an early Seventeen Century Pequot Village (2016)
  22. "Washington Began To Make The Highways Around Philadelphia So Unsafe With Parties From His Fortified Camp:" The Strategic Importance Of The Valley Forge Winter Encampment—A Historical, Archaeological, And Landscape Perspective (2016)
  23. "We dined with him that day...in the French Manner": Food, identity, and politics in the Mississippi Valley (2016)
  24. "We like them just fine": Racializing Hiring Practices and Japanese American Sawmill Labor in Western Washington, 1900 – 1930 (2016)
  25. We Might Be Mad Here: An Archaeological Investigation of Institutional Life in the Northeast (2016)
  26. "A WEAK MAN can now cure himself…" Exploring Sandpoint, Idaho Brothels as Alternative Venues for Treatment of "Private Diseases of Men" – and other afflictions. (2016)
  27. A Wealth Of Data From The Lives Of The Poor – Wringing All The Information Out Of A Historic Archaeological Site (2016)
  28. Weight, Weight . . . Don’t Tell Me: the Assemblage of Weights from the Storm Wreck. (2016)
  29. "We’re Engaging Youth, but are we Meeting the Needs of the Park?": Reexamining the first Four Years of the Urban Archaeology Corps (2016)
  30. What are the Potential Effects of an Oil Spill on Coastal Archaeological Sites? (2016)
  31. What Have We Here?: Discovery at the UTA District Depot Project in Salt Lake City, Utah (2016)
  32. What This Fort Stands For: conflicting memory at Bdote/Historic Fort Snelling (2016)
  33. When All You Have are Artifacts: Reassessing Intrinsic Issues in Assigning Cultural Identity to Artifact Assemblages in Colonial South Carolina (2016)
  34. "When it’s steamboat time, you steam:" The Influence of 19th Century Steamships in the Gulf of Mexico (2016)
  35. When the Light Goes Out: The Importance of Women’s Labor in the Household Economy (2016)
  36. "Where Did That Come From?" Accessioning Methods utilized on the excavation of the CSS Georgia. (2016)
  37. "Where Slavery Died Hard:" The Forgotten History of Ulster County, New York (2016)
  38. Where The Past Meets The Present With a Promise: Community Impact Of History-Based Outreach In Galesville, Maryland (2016)
  39. Which glass found on American sites was American made? Archaeological collections as resources for glass research (2016)
  40. "The White North Has Thy Bones": Sir John Franklin's 1845 Expedition and the Loss of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror (2016)
  41. Whither Seneca Village? (2016)
  42. Who Speaks for the Archaeological Record?: A Media Analysis of Canadian Archaeology (2016)
  43. Whose Midden is it Anyway? : Exploring the Origins of the Southwest Yard Midden at James Madison's Montpelier (2016)
  44. Why "Chinese Diaspora" Is More Than Just An Ethnic Label (2016)
  45. Why we conserve artifacts, the CSS Georgia Story. (2016)
  46. Wild animal use and landscape interpretations at Pimeria Alta Spanish colonial sites (2016)
  47. William Berkley, Civil War Sutler: Archaeological Investigations (2016)
  48. Within These Walls and Beyond: How the NHPA Saved and Continues to Protect Dry Tortugas National Park (2016)
  49. "Without prominent event": the McDonald Site in the Hoosier National Forest (2016)
  50. Wood Work: Excavating the Wilderness Economy of New York’s Adirondack Mountains (2016)
  51. Wooden History of "The Highwayman" - Wreckage and Discovery of the Lumber Schooner Oliver J. Olson (1900 -1911) (2016)
  52. Working on the Edge, Dealing with the Core: Emic and Etic perspectives on Island Heritage (2016)
  53. Working Side-By-Side at the Grassroots Level: the Role of the Non-Profit and Avocationalist (2016)
  54. World War II Shipping in the Gulf of Mexico and the Impact of the German U-boat Threat: the Archaeological Evidence (2016)
  55. The Wreck of the Quedagh Merchant: Identification and Affiliation of Captain Kidd’s Lost Ship (2016)
  56. Wrecked! An Interactive Exhibition on a Revolutionary War Shipwreck in St. Augustine, Florida (2016)
  57. WWII-Related Caves, Community Archaeology and Public Service Announcements: A Community Approach to Raising Awareness and Protecting Caves (2016)
  58. Yes! You Can Have Access to That! Increasing and Promoting the Accessibility of Maryland’s Archaeological Collections (2016)
  59. You Can't Keep a Workin' Man Down: Black Masculinity, Labor, and the Frontier (2016)
  60. You Say You Want a Revolution: Eighteenth Century Conflict Archaeology in the Savannah River Watershed of Georgia and South Carolina (2016)
  61. Zooarchaeological Evidence of Dietary Impacts from Contact at Maima, Jamaica (2016)
  62. Zooarchaeological Insights from Upper Delaware (2016)