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. Dendroarchaeology of Eastern white cedar (Thuja occidentalis) in the Greater Montreal area: local use and imports (2014)
  2. Dendrochronological Evaluation of Ship Timber from Charlestown Navy Yard (Boston, MA) (2014)
  3. Dendrochronology in the Absaroka Mountains, Wyoming: How Ancient Wood Frames a High Montane Archaeological Landscape (2014)
  4. The Des Rivieres at House 7, a Michilimackinac Case Study (2014)
  5. The Design and Creation of «CSS David»: Memoirs of the Boats Builder (2014)
  6. Designing the 1717 Princess Carolina, a Colonial Merchant Ship (2014)
  7. Detroit, City Beautiful: Excavations of a Displaced 19th-century Community in Corktown (2014)
  8. Deux dépotoirs de la fin du 18e-19e siècle trouvés en Haute-Normandie (Rouen et Neufchâtel-en-Bray) (2014)
  9. Developing and Maintaining Community Interest in Archaeology: The Role of Municipal Government and Public Archaeology Outreach in St. Augustine, Florida (2014)
  10. The Development and Application of a High-Resolution Underwater Laser Scanning System for 3D Structural Recording (2014)
  11. Dietary behaviors and identity through stables isotopes analysis in the protestant cemetery of St. Matthew, Quebec City (1771-1860) (2014)
  12. Digging up Whiskey Row: An Archaeological Investigation of the Historic Townsite of Agate Bay (2014)
  13. The Disappearing Artifacts: Where are the 17th and 18th-century artifacts on rural New England farmstead sites? (2014)
  14. The Disappearing Legacy of the CCC: Spike Camps and missing material culture at Mount Rainier (2014)
  15. The Display of Human Skeletal Remains at Jamestown (2014)
  16. Diversity in Decor: Fireplace Tiles and Murals from the Overhills Estate on Fort Bragg (2014)
  17. Diving in the Dark: Underwater Excavation Methods in Jefferson County, FL (2014)
  18. Diving Into History: Professional and Avocational Archaeologists Partner to Document Historical Shipwrecks Around North Carolina’s Outer Banks (2014)
  19. Domestic Trade Networks of Medieval Japan’s Seto Inland Sea (2014)
  20. Domestsicating the Chesapeake Landscape (2014)
  21. Donning Identity: Traditional Chinese Buttons from a Historic Railroad Town in Northern Idaho (2014)
  22. Don’t put your village where the land grows : Early state presence in Eastern James Bay, Canada and the settlement history of the Wemindji Cree Nation (2014)
  23. “’Double-Barreled Chimnies’”: Discovering an Irish Landscape in Central Virginia (2014)
  24. Down, Down, Down in the Depths: A Critical Look at Deepwater Archaeology and Public Outreach in the Gulf of Mexico (2014)
  25. Du Luth and Hennepin among the Dakota: The Archaeology of Initial French Exploration West of Lake Superior (2014)
  26. Du Luth and Hennepin among the Dakota: The Archaeology of Initial French Exploration West of Lake Superior (2014)
  27. Du port de Saint-Pierre à la Place Royale et du port de Tropeyte à la Promenade du Chapeau Rouge : Waterfront Archaeology à Bordeaux (France), XVIe - XVIIIe siècles (2014)
  28. Du sucre au cognac, l’évolution d’un îlot d’habitation rochelais de la fin du XVIIe siècle au XIXe siècle à travers le site du 23 rue du Duc (2014)
  29. Dwelling in Space through Knowledge of Place: Building on Epistemological Understandings of the Seventeenth-Century British Atlantic (2014)
  30. The Dynamics of Inuit/European Interactions as seen from Sandwich Bay, Labrador (2014)
  31. Earliest European Contact among the Neutral (2014)
  32. Early Medieval Slavic Industry: Na V’elách, a Great Moravian Craft Production Suburb (2014)
  33. An Early Twentieth Century Ceramic Assemblage from a Burned House in Northern Georgia (2014)
  34. East Meets West: An East Indian token in the Western Colonies (2014)
  35. Economic Opportunity and Community Building at Boston’s African Meeting House (2014)
  36. Effects of the end of the Lake Stanley lowstand on submerged landscapes of the Alpena-Amberley Ridge, Lake Huron (2014)
  37. Emancipating Practices? Investigating a situated feminism (2014)
  38. The Empire Reloaded: Portuguese archaeology, lusotropicalism and the new age of discovery (2014)
  39. The Empress of Ireland and other Quebec wrecks surveyed by real-time 3D sonar (2014)
  40. English Border Ware Ceramics in Seventeenth-Century Newfoundland (2014)
  41. English Dwellings in North America (2014)
  42. Enslaved Landscapes within Lewis Burwell II’s Fairfield Plantation at the End of the Seventeenth Century (2014)
  43. Entanglement on the Guinea coast: archaeological research at three 19th century slave trade localities on the Rio Pongo (2014)
  44. Entertaining or Educating to Engage the Public? Marketing Archaeology and Shaping Public Perceptions Without Compromising Scientific Standards (2014)
  45. The Envelopment of an Evolving Suburban Plantation: The Sentry Box in Fredericksburg, Virginia (2014)
  46. Environmental Archaeology and the Columbian Exchange in the Caribbean (2014)
  47. Ethical issues at Loyola’s settlement, French Guyana: digging up a dark history (2014)
  48. ‘Ethics’ bedrock is the practice of ethics’: some considerations on ethics in Italian archaeology (2014)
  49. Euro-Native Interaction in 17th Century Montreal: Contributions from a pluralistic approach (2014)
  50. Europe and the New Worlds of the Americas (2014)
  51. European Contact on the Maritime Peninsula (2014)
  52. European Cultural Landscapes in Manitoba - an Interethnic Perspective (2014)
  53. The Everett Site (11S801): An Early American Period Farmstead in Shiloh Valley Township, St. Clair County, Illinois (2014)
  54. Evidence for Sixteenth Century Exchange: the Ottawa and Upper St. Lawrence Waterways (2014)
  55. An Examination of Dietary Differences between French and British Households of Post-Conquest Canada (2014)
  56. An Examination of Mashantucket Pequot Social Activities and Identity Around the Turn of the Nineteenth-Century Through On-Reservation Ceramic Assemblages (2014)
  57. An Examination of Possible Mass Burials in Pensacola, Florida’s Historic St. Michael’s Cemetery (2014)
  58. Examining African-American Burial Choices through Jewelry at Freedman’s Cemetery, Dallas, Texas 1869-1907 (2014)
  59. Examining identity and personhood in the archaeological record: A case study from the Chief Richardville House (12AL1887) (2014)
  60. Examining identity and personhood in the archaeological record: A case study from the Chief Richardville House (12AL1887) (2014)
  61. Excavating a French Regime icon in the St. Lawrence, 1759: The Maréchal de Senneterre? (2014)
  62. Excavating local myths in the St. Lawrence estuary (2014)
  63. The Excavation of the Wreck of the Lune; a Laboratory for the Archaeology of the Abyss (2014)
  64. An Exceptional 18th-Century Apothecary Furniture Set Found in Evreux Ditches: Ceramics, Glass and Masséot-Abaquesne Faïences (2014)
  65. An Exercise in Epistemic Disobedience: Implementing De-colonial Methods at the Site of Portobelo, Panamá (2014)
  66. The expansion and influence of Catholicism within the development of the Oregon Territory: A case study of St. Joseph’s College, the first Catholic boarding school for boys in the region (2014)
  67. Experiencing place: an auto-ethnography on digging and belonging (2014)
  68. Experimental Metal Detection in the Investigations of Illegal Slave Trade Sites in Nineteenth Century Guinea (2014)
  69. Experiments on particle physics using underwater cultural heritage: the dilemma (2014)
  70. Exploring the concept of «taskscape» and living landscapes in archaeology: a case study of the French fishing room Champ Paya (2014)
  71. Extreme Makeover: Transforming New York City’s Common (2014)
  72. Falling in the Deep End: Interpretation of Archaeological Sites in Deep Water (2014)
  73. A Feudal Domain on the Virginia Frontier: The Germanna Plantation Landscape (2014)
  74. Field Methods for Excavation of a Culturally Modified Timber on Site 20UM723 in Lake Michigan (2014)
  75. Fieldwork and Footprints: Identifying Former Slave Villages on the Island of St. Eustatius (2014)
  76. Fifteen years downstream’ ...Reflections on the HMS Swift Archaeological Project (Argentina) (2014)
  77. Finding Robert Cotton: an archaeological biography of the first English tobacco pipemaker in the New World (2014)
  78. Finding the “Best Clays”: A Geoarchaeological Approach toward Understanding Redware Production in Colonial Barbados (2014)
  79. Finding Your Way Through the Years: Looking Back at Past Position Fixing Methods Used at Parks Canada (2014)
  80. Fine English ware from the 19th century at the Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal (2014)
  81. A Fine Wreck in Shallow Water: The Excavation and in situ Conservation of the Soldier Key Wreck (2014)
  82. Fish and Fowl: An examination of changes in Wendat subsistence practices from the sixteenth to mid-seventeenth centuries (2014)
  83. Fishing and foraging strategies among enslaved children at Stewart Castle, Jamaica (2014)
  84. A Flying Coffin Discovered in Midway Atoll Lagoon: The Archaeological Investigation of a Brewster F2A-3 Buffalo in Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument (2014)
  85. Food Aboard! Eating & Drinking on French Frigates of the Early 18th century, according to La Natière Shipwrecks (2014)
  86. Food Practices during the Late 18th Century in Northern Labrador (2014)
  87. Forensic Archaeological Approaches to Addressing Aircraft Wreck Sites in Underwater Contexts: The JPAC Perspective (2014)
  88. Fort San Juan: Lost (1568) and Found (2013) (2014)
  89. Foundations of a Community: The Synagogue Compound in Early Modern Barbados (2014)
  90. Framing the questions that matter: the relationship between archaeology and conservation (2014)
  91. Free Black Perspectives in Easton, Maryland (2014)
  92. Freedom and Community in Urban New England (2014)
  93. Freedom From Worry: Douching as a Material Culture Case Study in Late 19th and Early 20th Century Women’s Health (2014)
  94. French Colonial Pottery recovered from Recent Excavations in NW Louisiana and Deep East Texas (2014)
  95. The French Fleet of 1565 (2014)
  96. French Hegemony in Spanish Louisiana and the Collapse of Mercantilism (2014)
  97. French Migrations to Acadia:An Old Lifestyle in a New Setting (2014)
  98. French Military Arms in the Northern Gulf of Mexico: Flintlock Fusils from the 17th-Century Wreck of La Belle (2014)
  99. Fresh Light on Drake and Company’s Sojourn on the West Coast of America in 1579 (2014)
  100. From abandonment to wrecking: the case of the PS Lady Sherbrooke - De l’abandon au naufrage: le cas du PS Lady Sherbrooke (2014)