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. Brothels and Bones: What City Hall Has Taught Us About 19th-Century Women and Sex Work (2014)
  2. Building (in) Black and White: landscape and the creation of racial identitiy in Shelburne, Nova Scotia (2014)
  3. Building Anthony Wayne: Working Towards a Hypothetical Reconstruction of an Early Great Lakes Steamboat (2014)
  4. Building Ideas: lunatic asylum reform in the British Isles, 1815-1845 (2014)
  5. “Butted and bounded as followeth”: LiDAR and the historical division of the landscape in southern New England (2014)
  6. By which so much happiness is produced’: An Analysis of the Seventeenth-Century Kirke Tavern at Ferryland, Newfoundland (2014)
  7. A Bygone Boiler That Doesn’t Belong (2014)
  8. Can See to Can’t See: Surprises at Montpelier’s Home Quarter (2014)
  9. Canine Aggression and Canine Affection in Eighteenth Century Williamsburg: Analyzing the Dog Burials at the Anderson Armoury site (2014)
  10. Cannibalism at James Fort, Jamestown, Virginia: The Bone Evidence (2014)
  11. Cannon to Crossbows: An Archaeological Glimpse at 16th-century Spanish Naval Weapons (2014)
  12. The CARE database (Corpus Architecturae religiosae Europeae / CARE - IV-X saec.), a new scientific tool for understanding The Early medieval Europe (2014)
  13. A Case of a Missing House at Colonial Brunswick Town: The Rediscovery of the Wooten-Marnan Residence (2014)
  14. Ceramics used in the Paris and Ile aristocratic circles in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries according to archaeological sources (2014)
  15. The Challenge of the Arctic (2014)
  16. The Changing Face of Manhattan: From Forested Hills to City Hall Park (2014)
  17. The changing fiscal landscape of early nineteenth-century New England: State-chartered banks and the access to capital (2014)
  18. Changing foodways as a reflection of identity in a 19th-century Upper Canada household: the Ashbridge Estate in Toronto (2014)
  19. The Changing Landscape of Indian Camp, a piedmont Virginia plantation (2014)
  20. Changing Systems of Labor and the (Re)Production of Identity (2014)
  21. Charcoal Burners on the Pancake Range: Charcoal Production in Eastern Nevada during the late 19th century (2014)
  22. Charles Aubert sites and the ports of Québec during the XVIIth century (2014)
  23. Che Research at the Nexus Between History and Prehistory (2014)
  24. ‘Chicken Bones and Bags of Dirt’: Virginia’s Survey to Discover What’s Stored Where and Why (2014)
  25. Chinese Trade Networks and Material Culture’s Role in Cultural Change and Continuity around the Pacific Rim in the Nineteenth Century (2014)
  26. The Chocolatera on the Spanish Colonial Frontier: Insights into Global Foodways and Economics (2014)
  27. Chérrepe in Fragments: Time, Place and Representation in Andeanist Historical Archaeology (2014)
  28. The City of Lévis: Linking urban planning with heritage (2014)
  29. Classification Systems with a Plot: Vessel Forms and Ceramic Typologies in the Spanish Atlantic (2014)
  30. Clay pipe research in Newfoundland: What works, what doesn’t and what more can be done? (2014)
  31. Clay pipes in Swedish politics and economy, 1650-1850 (2014)
  32. Clifton Park Mansion Archaeology: Henry Thompson, Johns Hopkins, and the City of Baltimore, Maryland (2014)
  33. Climate Change and Textile Production During the Little Ice Age in Iceland and Greenland (2014)
  34. Closing Pandora’s Box: From Salvage Archaeology to In-Situ Preservation of Contact Period Aboriginal Sites in Ontario (2014)
  35. Coal company towns as early American suburbs. An examination of standardized community construction in Appalachian work camps (2014)
  36. “Coined” in the New World: The Conservation and Importance of Coins from a 1559 Spanish Colonization Shipwreck (2014)
  37. Collecting Sápmi - commodification and globalization of Sámi material culture (2014)
  38. Colonel Addison’s Plantation Revisited (2014)
  39. Colonial architecture from the Cartier-Roberval site (1541-1543), Cap Rouge, Quebec (2014)
  40. Colonial Encounters and Colonial Economics: Entangled Pequot role shifting in 1620-1770 New England (2014)
  41. Colonial Guyanese Ceramics: A Comparison Between the Production of Two Pottery Workshops (2014)
  42. Colonial Quarantine: Spatialisation and materialisation at the North Head Quarantine Station in Sydney, Australia (2014)
  43. Colonial Subsistence Strategies: Resource Use in English Charleston and Spanish St. Augustine (2014)
  44. The Colonial Village Site at Crown Point: French or English? (2014)
  45. Colonialism in Southeast Asia in the late pre-modern period (2014)
  46. Community Conservation: A ‘Hands-On’ Approach for Bringing the Rhetoric of Preservation to the People! (2014)
  47. Community Conservation: A ‘Hands-On’ Approach for Bringing the Rhetoric of Preservation to the People! (2014)
  48. Community Engagement in Underwater Archaeology: The LaSalle-Griffon Project (2014)
  49. Community Heritage Management and Rescue Archaeology in the 21st Century (2014)
  50. Community, Conflict and Archaeology in Acre, Israel (2014)
  51. Community, Identity, and Murder in Dedham, Massachusetts: The Fairbanks Family’s Response to the Jason Fairbanks Trial (2014)
  52. Comparative Analysis of Confederate Ironclad Steam Engines, Boilers, and Propulsion Systems: A Thesis Made Possible by the Port Columbus Civil War Naval Museum (2014)
  53. Comparative Analysis of Data Sets from Deepwater Surveys: Archaeological, Geological, and Biological Encounters in the Gulf of Mexico (2014)
  54. Complexity Begets Ambiguity: Small Site Archaeology and NRHP Significance (2014)
  55. Concerns at Home, Concerns Abroad: Irish and English Political Ephemera in Southern Ontario (2014)
  56. Confidence and Coverage Modeling in Marine Magnetometer Survey Part I: Perspectives on the Application to the Federal Management of Archaeological Resources (2014)
  57. Confidence and Coverage Modeling in Marine Magnetometer Survey Part II: Using Geospatial Processing to Visualize, Assess, and Review Magnetic Surveys for Archaeological Resources (2014)
  58. Confronting a Dragon’s Offspring in the Americas (2014)
  59. Connecticut’s Black Governors (2014)
  60. Conservation adds yet another piece to the puzzle: the treatment of a 16th century Basque anchor from Red Bay National Historic Site, Labrador (2014)
  61. Conservation of Howell Mark I Torpedo No. 24 (2014)
  62. Considering Contexts and Significance for Submerged Terrestrial Resources (2014)
  63. Constructing a War: WW II oral histories of shipbuilding and racial policy (2014)
  64. The Construction of Two Late 17th Century Iberian Frigates: Nuestra Señora del Rosario y Santiago Apostol and Santo Antonio de Tanná (2014)
  65. Consuming Diaspora: 21st-Century Archaeologies of Finnish Transnationalism (2014)
  66. Consuming Marginality: Archaeologies of Identity and Post-Segregation Authenticity (2014)
  67. Contemporary Experiences of a Past Process; Improvement and Clearing of Farmers in the 21st Century (2014)
  68. Contesting Identities on an Emancipation Era Barbadian Plantation (2014)
  69. Contextualizing Drayton Hall in the British Atlantic World: an Examination of the Elite Status of an 18th Century Lowcountry Home Seat (2014)
  70. Contextualizing “Jane”: The Robert Cotton Tobacco Pipe (2014)
  71. Continuity of Nipmuc Lithic Practice and Identity in a Colonial Landscape (2014)
  72. Cookbooks and Collective Action: An Examination of Cooking Traditions from The Coal Region Of North Eastern Pennsylvania (2014)
  73. Cooking Matters: Questions for the Next Generation (2014)
  74. The cooking pots of Canadian Basque sites: new arguments for old problems (2014)
  75. The Country’s House: The Evolution of Public Space in St. Mary’s City’s 17th-Century Town Center (2014)
  76. «The Cream of Goods» An Analysis of Creamware from the Narbonne House in Salem, Massachusetts (2014)
  77. Creating a Digital Landscape: GIS Analysis of the Front Yard at James Madison’s Montpelier (2014)
  78. Creativity and Resistance to Slavery in Northern Ecuador: The archeology of the Afro-Andino in the Chota-Mira Valley (17th to 20th century) (2014)
  79. Cross-mends that Cross Lines: A study of inter-structure cross-mended objects from Monticello’s Mulberry Row (2014)
  80. Crossing the battlefield: Archaeology, nationalism, and practice in Irish historical archaeology (2014)
  81. Cuales cuentos cuentan? Opportunities to question the semioses of historicity in Historical Archaeology through investigation of the Andean past (2014)
  82. Cultivated Historical Landscapes: Theoretical Aspect for the Archaeology of Andean Colonial Gardens and Fields (2014)
  83. Cultural Resources Toolkit for Marine Protected Area Managers (2014)
  84. Culture, Community, and a Cruise Ship: Black Feminist Archaeology in a Caribbean Context (2014)
  85. Current Trends in Aviation Archaeology (2014)
  86. Cuáles son las preguntas que cuentan en la arqueología histórica? Respuestas de El Salvador (2014)
  87. The Cyrus Jacobs-Uberuaga House Archaeology Project: Reflections of class, gender, and domesticity in the material culture of the Jacobs family (2014)
  88. Céramiques de Midi-Pyrénées (France) à l’époque moderne (2014)
  89. Daniel Gookin’s Chesapeake: The Intercolonial Plantation Landscape (2014)
  90. Dark Knights and Dimout Lights : Archaeological Analysis of Two World War II Merchant Vessels in the Gulf of Mexico (2014)
  91. Databases and GIS tools : Analysis of Archeological Remains (2014)
  92. Dating ‘aboiteaux’ with the use of dendroarchaeology : examples for Acadia (2014)
  93. Dealing in Metaphors: Exploring the Materiality of Trade on the Seventeenth-Century Eastern Siouan Frontier (2014)
  94. Death, Race, and Childhood: An Examination of Toys as Grave Inclusions (2014)
  95. The Decaen faïencerie in Harfleur (1802-1821). The rediscovery of a lost production (2014)
  96. Deconstructing a Marginalized Identity Formation: What the Built Environment of Dogtown Can Tell Us About Its Past and About Its Present (2014)
  97. Deep Urban Reverberations: Exploring the Historical Trajectory of African Atlantic Cities (2014)
  98. ‘Delicious Fathers of Abiding Friendship and Fertile Reveries’: Tobacco and Alcohol Consumption at the Fort Yamhill Company Kitchen, Oregon, 1856-1866 (2014)
  99. ‘A Delightful Odour to the Breath’: Toothpaste in Late Nineteenth Century Toronto (2014)
  100. Dendroarchaeological dating and authentication of historic Cherokee dwellings of the Northern Georgia Trail of Tears (2014)