Society for Historical Archaeology 2017

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This collection contains the abstracts from the 2017 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, held in Fort Worth, Texas, January 4–8, 2017. Most files in this collection contain the abstract only.

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  1. A Mini-ROV Expedition to the S.S. Tahoe: Citizen Scientists, Engineers, and Archaeologists Exploring the Deep—Together (2017)
  2. Modeling Change: Quantifying Metal Shipwreck Degradation in Lake Michigan, Part II (2017)
  3. "Monarchs of All They See": Identity and the Afterlives of the Frontier in Fort Davis, Texas (2018)
  4. Montezuma’s Revenge: Re-examining Archeological and Historical Interpretations of a 19th-century shipwreck at Boca Chica Beach, Texas (2018)
  5. Monumental Haciendas: The Spanish Colonial Transformation of Pre-Columbian Seats of Power in Northern Ecuador (2018)
  6. The "Most Cherished Dream": Analysis of Early 20th century Filipino Community Spaces and Identity in Annapolis, Maryland (2017)
  7. Moving beyond Cowboys and Indians: Rethinking Colonial Dichotomies into Messy "Frontiers" (2017)
  8. Moving Inland: Archaeological Insights into the Possible Origins of the Slaves on the Shipwrecked Slever São José. (2017)
  9. Multi-Image Photogrammetry for Long-Term Site Monitoring: A Study of Two Submerged F8F Bearcats (2017)
  10. Mummies in the crypts of the church of The Holy Virgin Mary in Szczuczyn (2017)
  11. National Parks Service and the Slave Wrecks Project (2017)
  12. Negotiation, Landscape and Material Use: Agency Expression in Aurora, Nevada (2017)
  13. Neither Fish Nor Fowl: The Environmental Impacts of Dietary Preferences at Two 17th-Century Maryland Households (2018)
  14. Neutral Ground and Contraband: Trade and Identity on the Frontier (2017)
  15. New Directions for Horse Hardware at James Madison’s Montpelier (2018)
  16. New Directions for Underwater Archaeology in Virginia (2018)
  17. A New Kind of Frontier: Hispanic Homesteaders in Eastern New Mexico (2017)
  18. New Light on Historic Fort Wayne, Detroit: The Springwells Neighborhood and the War of 1812 (2018)
  19. The New Normal: Seeking Household Experiences of Inter-war Public Housing (2017)
  20. The Next 50 Years of Archaeology Underwater (2017)
  21. No Longer "Playin’ the Lady": Examining Black Women’s Consumption at the Ransom and Sarah Williams Farmstead (2017)
  22. "No lovlier sight": Tracing the Post-Emancipation Lime Industry on Montserrat and Dominica (2017)
  23. "No somos invisibles": Confronting Colonial Legacies of Racism in Narratives of Afro-Peruvian Cultural Heritage (2018)
  24. The Oak Forest Institution-Cook County’s 20th Century Poor Farm (2018)
  25. Of Water and War: Examining the Intersection of Desalination Technologies and Military Strategy on Wake Atoll During World War II (2018)
  26. Offers You Can’t Refuse: An Overview Of DPAA’s Strategic Partnerships Initiative (2017)
  27. On Finding Smoke Town, a Late-eighteenth, to Mid-nineteenth Century, Rural Free Black Community Populated, in Circa 1791, by some of the 452 Manumitted Slaves of Robert Carter III. (2018)
  28. The Ongoing Quest for the Wreck of the Griffon (2017)
  29. The Osteobiography of Philadelphia’s Forgotten Abolitionist: Reverend Stephen H. Gloucester (1802-1850) (2018)
  30. The Other Half of the Planet: The idea of the Pacific World in Historical Archaeology (2017)
  31. "Our Silence Will Be More Powerful Than Words Could Be": The Haymarket Martyrs Monument and Commemorative Authority (2017)
  32. Out of the Dirt and Into the House: Archaeology and Decorative Arts Working Together (2017)
  33. Outdated Outreach? Responding to Public Critiques of 21st-Century Online Community Engagement (2017)
  34. Outside of the Reach of the Mission Bell: Tongva Ritual Practice on San Clemente Island (2018)
  35. An Overview of 2012-2016 Research Relating to the Russian-American Company Ship NEVA and Potential 1813 Shipwreck Survivor Camp, Alaska (2017)
  36. ‘Own It!’ Reflections On The Value Of Indigenous Archaeological Ethnography As Community Engagement (2018)
  37. Paper Tiger: Historic Newspaper Text from the Milwaukee County Poor Farm Cemetery Material Culture Collection (2017)
  38. The Paradise of Memory: Florida's Historic Cemeteries (2018)
  39. Parallels in History: Shipwreck Salvage and Exploitation of Archaeological Resources in Florida and Aruba (2018)
  40. Paris-Cayenne: Ceramic Availability and Use within the Plantation Context in French Guiana (2018)
  41. Passionate Work: Communities of Care and the DU Amache Project (2017)
  42. The Past in Pixels: Exploring Heritage in Virtual Environments (2018)
  43. Peaches Preserved: The Archaeology and Preservation of Peachtree Plantation, St. James Santee Parish, South Carolina (2017)
  44. Pennsylvania Archaeological Shipwreck and Survey Team – A New Professional/Avocational Maritime Archaeology Organization (2017)
  45. Perpetration and Victimhood on the Kremlin's Doorstep: A Landscape of Great Terror Memory (2018)
  46. Persistent Places in Landscapes of Dispersal: Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Investigations at Queen Esther’s Town Preserve, Athens, PA (2018)
  47. Phosphate, Potassium, Pisces and Poop: Surveying the Pacific Guano Company Anchorage of Woods Hole, MA, USA (2018)
  48. Photogrammetric Survey of a Sixteenth-Century Spanish Shipwreck Near Punta Cana, Dominican Republic (2018)
  49. Photogrammetric Texture Mapping: A methodology of applying photorealistic textures on scanned dense points cloud data (2017)
  50. Photorealism at an Archaeological Site near Mission San Luis Obispo, California (2017)
  51. Picturing a Storied Past: On Narrative and Photography at a Castroville, TX Archaeological Site (2017)
  52. Pilgrim’s Progress: Neighborhood redevelopment and the historical landscape of "America’s Hometown" (2017)
  53. The Pirates of the Pamlico: A Maritime Cultural Landsca­­pe Investigation of the Pirates of Colonial North Carolina and their Place in the State’s Cultural Memory (2017)
  54. Placing it on the Table...or Under It: Negotiations in the Saloons of Highland City, Montana and the Tavern of Smuttynose Island, Maine (2017)
  55. Plans without Plants? – The Early Modern Status Garden in the North (2018)
  56. Plymouth Memory Capsule: A 19th-Century Tale of Woe? (2017)
  57. The politics of landscape depiction in the Finnish WWII army photographs (2018)
  58. Politics, The Public, And Archaeology In Texas (2017)
  59. The Polk Brothers Livestock Stockyards of Fort Worth (2017)
  60. Portuguese olive jars. Production and distribution (2018)
  61. Post Emancipation Material Culture and Housing on St. Kitts, West Indies (2018)
  62. Post-Construction Chinese Worker Housing on the Central Pacific Railroad: 1870-1900 (2017)
  63. Power and the Production of an American Landscape (2017)
  64. Practical Applications of Underwater Laser Scanning in Maritime Archaeology Compared to Micro-bathymetry Sonar and Photogrammetry (2017)
  65. Practicing Community Archaeology in Shaker Heights, OH (2018)
  66. Prediction of Human Remains Distribution within WWII Bombardment Aircraft Crash Sites (2017)
  67. The preferences for British earthenwares among 18th- and 19th-century Limeños: A perspective from the historical archaeology of the Casa Bodega y Quadra, Lima, Peru. (2017)
  68. A Preliminary Analysis of Lead Sheathing and Waterproofing Evidence from Queen Anne's Revenge (1718) (2018)
  69. A Preliminary Autopsy on Coffins Beach, Gloucester, Massachusetts (2017)
  70. Preparing for the Future or Investing in the Present? Assemblages from an Overseer’s Site and an Enslaved Laborers’ Quarter (2017)
  71. Preserved meat supplies or slaughterhouse waste disposal? Zooarchaeology of the Valparaiso Fiscal Mole, Chile (2018)
  72. Preserving Heritage: The Challenge of Race and Class at the Pyrrhus Concer Homelot (2017)
  73. The Private Side of Victorian Mourning Practices in 19th-century New England: The Cole’s Hill Memorial Cache (2018)
  74. Privy to the Past: Refuse Disposal on Alexandria’s 18th Century Waterfront (2017)
  75. Propelling Change: A Statistical Analysis of the Evolution of Great Lakes Passenger Freight Propeller Vessels (2018)
  76. "A Proper and Honorable Place of Retreat for the Sick Poor": Bioarchaeology of Philadelphia’s Blockley Almshouse Cemetery (2017)
  77. A Proposed Methodology Using Buttons and Other Clothing Fasteners to Identify 19th and Early 20th Century Clothing Assemblages (2017)
  78. Public History at Appomattox: A Broadened Perspective (2018)
  79. The Public History of Xenophobic Communism: Enver H. Hoxha’s Bunker Exhibition in Tirana, Albania (2017)
  80. Public Perception of Louisiana Voodoo: Eighteenth Century Practices In The Digital Age (2018)
  81. Public Spaces For The People: A Preliminary Investigation Of Colonial Taverns And Markets In Charleston, South Carolina (2017)
  82. Public Underwater Archaeology: Public Perception VS. Plausible Reality in the Case of the CSS Pee Dee Cannon Raising. (2017)
  83. Public Use of Beach Shipwrecks on African Shores (2017)
  84. Publishing Unprovenanced Artifacts (2017)
  85. Pushing the Boundaries: Technology-Driven Exploration of Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary (2018)
  86. A pXRF Analysis on18th-Century Colonial Redware (2017)
  87. Queen Anne’s Revenge: A Very Lore-ful Site (2017)
  88. Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Church Crookham; Housing the British Army's Gurkha Regiments (2017)
  89. Queer Frontier Identities: A Look at at the Laundresses' Quarters and Enlisted Married Men's Quarters of Fort Davis, Texas (2017)
  90. Queering the Heteronormal: Memorial Practices in the Historic Cemeteries of Erie County, Pennsylvania (2017)
  91. The Question of Anomalies in Slave Archaeology: Evidence from an Antebellum Industrial Site (2017)
  92. Race and the water: the materiality of swimming, sewers and segregation in African America (2017)
  93. Race, Gender, and Consumerism in Nineteenth Century Virginia (2017)
  94. The Rad Clay Pad that the Spaniards Had: A Geoarchaeological Examination of Sixteenth Century Spanish Forts (2018)
  95. Raising Port Royal: A Geospatial Reconstruction of the Colonial City in 1692 (2017)
  96. (Re)Telling the History of Cleveland Urban Neighborhoods (2017)
  97. Reading Animal Remains: Identifying community specific foodways through faunal analysis. (2018)
  98. Reading Between The Iron Lines: An Analysis Of Cannon Arrangement On Caribbean Shipwrecks (2018)
  99. Reading between the Lines: Building the Historic Context for a Female Planter in mid-18th Century Piedmont Virginia (2017)
  100. The Real Value of an 1853 Dollar: A Foundation Rite Date Coin from the Levi Jordan Plantation House in Brazoria County, Texas (2017)