Society for Historical Archaeology 2014

Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology

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.

If you presented at the 2014 SHA annual meeting, you can access and upload your presentation for FREE. To find out more about uploading your presentation, go to https://www.tdar.org/sha/

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Documents
  1. When questions and answers really count: historical archaeology, conflict resolution, and sustainability (2014)
  2. When there is no ‘X’ to mark the spot: Questioning the Validity of the Archaeologist, Community Collaboration, and The Study of Transient Immigrant Labor (2014)
  3. When ‘early’ modern colonialism comes late: Historical archaeology in Vanuatu (2014)
  4. Where Intolerance, Bigotry, and Cruelty Never Flourished’: A Case Study of Slavery in 18th Century South Kingstown, Rhode Island (2014)
  5. «where my father and mother are buried»: Landscape and the Moral Orders of Emplacement throughout the Plantation Chesapeake (2014)
  6. «Where Patriotism and Loyalty Intersect with Truth:» The Archaeology and Public Engagement of the 1947 Pine Camp Barracks Fire (2014)
  7. «Where Patriotism and Loyalty Intersect with Truth:» The Archaeology and Public Engagement of the 1947 Pine Camp Barracks Fire (2014)
  8. White Washing an African American Landscape: A Look at “Self-Deportation” Strategies in 19th Century Virginia (2014)
  9. Who owns England’s marine historic assets and why does it matter? English Heritage’s work towards understanding the opportunities and threats, and the development of solutions and constructive engagement with owners (2014)
  10. Why Chocolate? An Historical Archaeology of Chocolate Producers and Consumers, Fifteenth to Eighteenth Century (2014)
  11. Will Historical Archaeology Escape its Western Prejudices to Become Relevant to Africa? (2014)
  12. William P. Rend shipwreck: A link in Davidson-related Archaeology and Historical Research (2014)
  13. William Pile and the China tea clipper Undine (2014)
  14. Window Glass Analysis (2014)
  15. The Winners Write the History: The French-Canadian Archaeological Project in Oregon (2014)
  16. “A Worlde of Miseries”: The Starving Time and Cannibalism at Jamestown (2014)
  17. Worth(Less): Value and Destruction in a Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century Quarry Town (2014)
  18. The Wreck of the Auguste, Nova Scotia: An Introduction to a Cartel Ship (2014)
  19. The Wreck of the Warwick, Bermuda 1619 (2014)
  20. Yaughan and Curriboo: A New Look at Two Eighteenth-Century Low Country Plantations (2014)