Society for Historical Archaeology 2014

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This Collection contains the abstracts from the 2014 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, held in Québec City, Canada, January 8 to 12, 2014. Most files in this collection contain the abstract only.

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  1. From Cane to Provisions: Spatial Organization of Cultivation and Processing on Jamaican Sugar Estates (2014)
  2. From Colony to Country: The archaeology of national identity formation at New York City’s South Street Seaport (2014)
  3. From Goose Drops to Special Ops: A Pinfire Shotgun Shell Cartridge at Fort York, Ontario (2014)
  4. From Historic Houston Cemetery to a 17th Century English Colony? (2014)
  5. From Homespun to Machine Made: the Rise of Women Wage-Earners in the Pennsylvania Anthracite Region (2014)
  6. From Multimedia to Transmedia Experiences in the Interpretation of Heritage: The Mobile Application of Quebec City’s Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritage (2014)
  7. From Plantation to Playground: the Complex Transformation of the Sugar Plantation Monjope (2014)
  8. From Slavery to Freedom: Identifying a Subversive Landscape Off the Plantation (2014)
  9. From Time Immemorial: Indigenous Whaling Past & Present on Alaska’s North Slope (2014)
  10. Frontier Arms Race: Historical and Archaeological Analysis of an Assemblage of 18th-century Cannon recovered from the Detroit River and Lake Erie (2014)
  11. The fur trade and recent Aboriginal history (2014)
  12. The Fur Trade Narrative at Its Source: The Creation of the Voyageur (2014)
  13. The Fur Trading Posts of Early Acadia as Points of Cultural Exchange (2014)
  14. Gamming Chairs and Gimballed Beds: Women aboard 19th-century Ships (2014)
  15. Garonne Valley coarse earthenware. Characterization of Cox productions, 16th - 18th centuries (2014)
  16. Gendered Landscapes of Fishing Rooms in Northern Newfoundland (2014)
  17. Geoarchaeological investigations at Los Buchillones, a Taino site on the north coast of central Cuba (2014)
  18. A geochemical approach to Inuit-European contact (2014)
  19. Geochemical Identification of the Extramural Activity of Laundry Washing at Cantonment Burgwin (LA 88145), Taos, New Mexico (2014)
  20. Geophysical mapping of submerged shorelines and anchorage sites at a Mycenaean (Late Bronze) harbour site, Korphos, Greece (2014)
  21. Ghana Maritime Archaeology Project: 2013 Field Season in Review (2014)
  22. Gifts for the Indians: French and Spanish Trade Goods on the Texas Coast in the 1680s (2014)
  23. A Gizmo, A Swamp, Some Artifacts: Portable X-Ray Fluorescence as a Tool for Understanding a Landscape (2014)
  24. Global Network, Native Node: The Social Geography of a New York Whaling Port (2014)
  25. The Gnali’ Shipwreck (2014)
  26. Going Up the Country: A Comparison of Elite Ceramic Consumption Patterns in Charleston and the Carolina Frontier (2014)
  27. The Gorman House Project: An Inter-Disciplinary Approach to Historical Archaeology (2014)
  28. Got meat?: Old World Animal Domesticates in Early Historic New Mexican Contexts (2014)
  29. Got Microbes? A Multidisciplinary Analysis of Microbial Response to the Deepwater Horizon Spill and Its Impact on Gulf of Mexico Shipwrecks (2014)
  30. Graffiti revelations and the changing meanings of Kilmainham Gaol, Ireland (2014)
  31. Grave markers as Artifact and Document: Using a Family Cemetery to Teach Archaeology (2014)
  32. A group of late 16th century Chinese porcelains with datable English mounts (2014)
  33. The H.L. Hunley Weapon System: Using 3D modeling to replicate the first submarine attack (2014)
  34. Habitation sucrerie et sources archéologiques : le Château Dubuc en Martinique (2014)
  35. Hand to Mouth: Colonial Frontier Foodways at Fort Rosalie, Natchez, Mississippi (2014)
  36. Hands-On Experience; Reflections Upon Student-Led Research at Cremona Estate (2014)
  37. Harald Bluetooth’s Welfare State: The Archaeology of Danish Royalty and Democracy (2014)
  38. Harnessing the Whirlwind: Cultural Influences on the American Revolution in Upstate New York (2014)
  39. Hatmarim Beach Wrecks: Historical Archaeology in Akko Harbor, Israel (2014)
  40. Health and Identity at a 19th Century Urban Site (2014)
  41. Health Conscious: A Look Inside the Privy at 71 Joy Street (2014)
  42. Herding Brick Bits: Ephemeral Historic Sites in the Chesapeake (2014)
  43. Heritage Conservation Matters During the Last Decades in Eastern Romania. A Case Study from Iasi County (2014)
  44. Heroine and the Evolving Traits of Early Western River Steamboats (2014)
  45. The Heterogeneity of Early French Forts and Settlements. A Comparison with Fort St. Pierre (1719-1729) in French Colonial Louisiane (2014)
  46. Heterogeneous Racial Group Model and the African American Past (2014)
  47. Hidden in Plain Sight: The composite-hulled stern-wheel steamboats of Western Canada (2014)
  48. Hidden in Plain Sight: A Tornadic Discovery of Enslaved African American Life in Missouri’s Little Dixie (2014)
  49. Historic and Modern Amerindian Ceramic production in French Guiana : The Case of Eva 2 (2014)
  50. Historic Mineral Industries of Georgia: Contexts and Prospects for Archaeology (2014)
  51. An historical (landscape) archaeology of the Alps: their rediscovery, their transformation during the period of Romantic nationalism, and their instrumentalization during Nazism (2014)
  52. Historical archaeological discoveries of the Lordship Petite-Nation (2014)
  53. Historical archaeology as venue for the integration stable isotope and zooarchaeological analyses: A case study for Australian animal husbandry and meat trade (2014)
  54. Historical Archaeology at Emma and Joseph Smith, Jr’s Farm in Harmony, Pennsylvania (2014)
  55. Historical archaeology from a Latin American perspective (2014)
  56. A Historical Archaeology of the Anthropocene (2014)
  57. An Historical Archaeology of ‘Ottomanism’: Reconsidering Nationalism in the Landscape of the Dispossessed (2014)
  58. Historical Context and Documentation for La Salle’s Le Griffon (2014)
  59. Historical Ecology for Risk Management (2014)
  60. Historical Ecology for Risk Management (2014)
  61. Historical Glass and Tracer X-Ray Fluorescence: Compositional Analysis of Black Glass in Antigua, West Indies (2014)
  62. Historical Landscape Archaeology in Czech Republic within Central European Context: Approaches, Theories and Methods (2014)
  63. Historical Research In Support of Maritime Archaeological Projects: A Case Study of the Sinking of the Ashkhabad by the U-402 (2014)
  64. Historical Sites as Cultural Resources in Lagos State: A typological analysis (2014)
  65. The history of La Charité-sur-Loire bridges (France, Burgundy and Centre Regions), from the 18th to the 20th century (2014)
  66. History, Capitalism and Identity: Archaeologies of the Future (2014)
  67. Hold Your Horses: Systematic metal detection survey as a methodology to reveal horseshoe and animal shoe typologies across 18th and 19th Century cultural landscapes in Georgia including battlefield sites of the American Revolution (2014)
  68. Household Spaces: 18th- and 19th-Century Spatial Practices on the Eastern Pequot Reservation (2014)
  69. How did they land here? Survey of a 1942 Catalina OA-10 US military aircraft lost in Longue-Pointe-de-Mingan, Québec, Canada (2014)
  70. How the North lost their memory of slavery and how archaeology can shed light on forgotten histories (2014)
  71. The Hoyo Negro Project: Recent Investigations of a Submerged Late Pleistocene Cave Site in Quintana Roo, Mexico (2014)
  72. The Human-Environment relationship at Oakes Bay 1 (HeCg-08), Dog Island (Labrador): A dendrochronological approach (2014)
  73. ‘I Vow to Thee, My Country’ ‘ The Historical Archaeology of Nationalism and National Identity in Trans-Atlantic Context (2014)
  74. Icelandic migration and nationality in the late 19th century (2014)
  75. Identifying and Delineating Building Locations on Low-Density Sites Using a Metal Detector (2014)
  76. Identifying dog remains from protohistoric and post-contact Inuit archaeological sites in Labrador using stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of bone collagen (2014)
  77. Identifying with the Help: an Examination of Class, Ethnicity and Gender on a Post-Colonial French Houselot (2014)
  78. The Identity Question: What Can Archaeology Contribute to the Study of Acadian Ethnogenesis? (2014)
  79. If Cain Had Been a Fisherman...’ - Historical and Archaeological Dimensions of a Whaling and Cod-Fishing Site on the ‘»Other»’ Labrador Coast (2014)
  80. Iglosuat and sea ice hunting grounds: the contributions of environmental archaeology to the reconstruction of winter cultural landscape of Dog Island, Nunatsiavut (2014)
  81. The Impact of Preservation on the Determination of Sex from Human Remains in Archaeology (2014)
  82. The Impact of the First Spanish Conquest on the Indigenous population in the Philippines (16th-18th centuries) (2014)
  83. Impact on food provisioning in Barbuda, Lesser Antilles, during the American Independence War (2014)
  84. Impacts of Atlantic Trade on Ceramic Manufacture in Berefet, The Gambia (2014)
  85. Imposed and Home-Grown Colonial Institutions: The Jesuit Chapels of St. Mary’s City and St. Francis Xavier, Maryland (2014)
  86. In a Land of “Abundance”, Why did the Jamestown Colonists Starve During the Winter of 1609-1610? (2014)
  87. In Search of Mineral Resources (2014)
  88. In Southern Waters: Archaeological Manifestations of the War of 1812 along the seacoast of South Carolina (2014)
  89. Incorporating Environmental Data as a Tool for Site Management in the Blackwater River (2014)
  90. Incorporating Ephemeral-ness: Archaeology of the Liberty Hyde Bailey Museum (2014)
  91. Incorporating historic archaeology to inform osteological interpretations of the Kleinburg ossuary skeletal collection (2014)
  92. Incumbents and Others: de-centering mobility and kinship in Native northeastern landscapes (2014)
  93. The Indian Mariners Project at the Mashantucket Pequot Museum (2014)
  94. The Indian Mariners Project at the Mashantucket Pequot Museum (2014)
  95. Indigenous navigation tradition in North Patagonia: connections, contacts and routes between theoriental and occidental slopes of the Andes (2014)
  96. An Influx of Yankee Dollars and Ingenuity: The Archaeological Remains of Northwest Florida’s Cypress Logging Industry (2014)
  97. Insights in the Unexpected: A Discovery of Cattle Horns and Beads (2014)
  98. Insights into Acadian Husbandry Practices: A Zooarchaeological Perspective (2014)
  99. Integrated autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) and marine Overhauser magnetometer for high-resolution marine archaeological survey (2014)
  100. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Archaeology and Public Participation (2014)