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. Reconciling African Enslavement and Chickasaw Removal (2014)
  2. Reconnecting liminal spaces of labor in the northeast (2014)
  3. Reconsidering Representations in Fur Trade Archaeology (2014)
  4. Reconstructing the Landscape of Death: A City-Site Approach to the Study of African American Burials (2014)
  5. Reconstructing the Landscape of late Eighteenth Century Williamsburg: The Application and Presentation of Levels of Archaeological Data within a Virtual Environment (2014)
  6. Reconstructing the shoreline and climate of the ancient Maya port Vista Alegre using marine geoarchaeological methods (2014)
  7. Reconstructing water levels and access to the subterranean pit of Hoyo Negro, Mexico (2014)
  8. The reconstruction of a 17th century Spanish galleon (2014)
  9. Reconstruction of the early 19th-Century Lake Champlain Steamboat Phoenix (2014)
  10. The recording of two diaspora Acadian families on Isle Saint-Jean (Prince Edward Island) (2014)
  11. Recreating Betty’s Hope Sugar Plantation Through Geographic Information System (GIS) (2014)
  12. The Rediscovery of The City of Tampa, a 19th-Century Single Screw Steamboat (2014)
  13. Reformation and the State in Iceland (2014)
  14. Reframing Material Culture Meaning using the Elements (INAA) of Surprise (2014)
  15. Religious Colonialism: prison graffiti at the Inquisitor’s Palace, Malta (2014)
  16. Remains of the Solglimt survivor camp on Sub-Antarctic Marion Island (2014)
  17. Remembering place(s): Changing commemorative traditions in and across Chinese diaspora cemeteries in North America and Hawaii, 1900-1960 (2014)
  18. Remembering Tomorrow: Wagon Roads, Identity and the Decolonisation of a First Nations Landscape (2014)
  19. ‘»Removes All Obstacles»: The Place of Abortifacients in Nineteenth Century Toronto (2014)
  20. Repopulating a Prospect of the Past: Archaeological Analysis of a Late Eighteenth-Century Manor House Dependency in Albany, New York (2014)
  21. Reproducing the National Family: Postcolonial Reunion Rituals, Landmarks and Objects (2014)
  22. Research Implications for Archaeological Collections Management at a Small Academic Institution (2014)
  23. Respecting the Past: Archaeology and Aboriginal Burial Grounds (2014)
  24. Restoring the Double Row, Clumps, and Carriage Turnaround of Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest: Three Interdisciplinary Case Studies in Landscape Restoration (2014)
  25. Resurrecting Old Pattonia: Uncovering the Lifeways of a Nineteenth Century Shipping Port Community (2014)
  26. Rethinking the Concept of ‘Marginalized’ Indians: An example from Southern New England (2014)
  27. Rethinking the Slave Village: A New Perspective on Slave Housing in Early 19th Century Jamaica (2014)
  28. The return of the Red Bay Txalupa – Le retour de la txalupa de Red Bay (2014)
  29. The Revelatory Power of a Button: Families Divided, Families Reunited (2014)
  30. A Review of Archaeological Research at the Acadian Village of Beaubassin (2014)
  31. Revising traditional attributions of some French tin-glazed earthenware through archeological data and geochemical compositions of the bodies (2014)
  32. Revisiting Old Collections: Revelations from the 175 Water Street Site, New York City (2014)
  33. Revisiting the Highbourne Cay Wreck : How modern methods can help re-interpret a shipwreck site (2014)
  34. Revisiting Williamsburg’’s First Two Reconstructions: Using 3D Modeling to Reexamine and Reinterpret the Raleigh Tavern and Capitol (2014)
  35. The Revoloutionary War «USA» Button: A Study in Qualitative Archaeology (2014)
  36. The revolution before the Revolution? A Material Culture Approach to Consumerism (2014)
  37. Rockley Bay Research Project, 2013 Field Season: In Search of the Dutch Line of Battle (2014)
  38. Rogue Fishermen and Rebel Miners: Informal Economy and Drinking Spaces in Maine and Montana’s Resource Extraction Communities (2014)
  39. The Role of Caves and Gullies in the Creation of Community Networks Among Enslaved Workers in Barbados (2014)
  40. The role of historical archaeology in the emergence of nationalist identities in the Celtic countries (2014)
  41. The Rose Revealed: conserving and presenting an Elizabethan playhouse (2014)
  42. An ROV for Underwater archaeology (2014)
  43. Safeguarding the Great White North’s Submerged Treasures for Half a Century: An Overview of 50 years of Underwater Archaeology at Parks Canada (2014)
  44. Saké, Memory, and Identity among Japanese Migrant Communities (2014)
  45. Sampling in Archaeology and History: the Case of Colonizers in Mexico City (2014)
  46. San Salvador de Kelang, Heping Dao, Taiwan (1626-1642): archaeology of Spanish early colonialism (2014)
  47. Sarah’s Slate: a Child’s Image of Home (2014)
  48. Scales of production and exchange for Afro Caribbean wares from slave villages on Nevis and St Kitts (2014)
  49. Scan 3D et archéologie : bilan de 10 ans d’expérimentations et de réalisations au Québec (2014)
  50. Scientific and Historical Analysis of Dis-articulated Human Skeletal Remains from James Fort, 1607 - (1615?) (2014)
  51. The Search for Fort St. Mary’s: Dreams of the Past, Hopes for the Future (2014)
  52. The Search for Lucy: Uncovering the Captive African History of Western New England (2014)
  53. Searching for Guinea Street: Cato Freeman, Lucy Foster, and the African American community of Andover, Massachusetts (2014)
  54. Searching for mineral wealth: a preliminary investigation into the metallurgical assemblage from Cartier-Roberval (2014)
  55. The Second Battle of the Atlantic (1939 and 1945): a Context for Understanding the Archaeological Remains of a Battleground at Sea (2014)
  56. Secondary Colonization and the Persistence of Cultural Traditions: A Look at Ceramic Consumption in Post-Conquest Québec (2014)
  57. Seeds of misfortune: plant macroremains left in St. Peter’s Bay, PEI by Acadian deportees (2014)
  58. Serendipity and Industrial Labor Development: Indigenous Labor in the Western Arctic Commercial Whaling Industry (2014)
  59. Set in stone and pencilled in: indelible memories and the inscription of space at the North Head Quarantine Station, Sydney (2014)
  60. Sets and Sensibility: Tea Service and the Excavation of Ideology and Desire (2014)
  61. Setting the Machine in Motion: What Triggers Archaeological Review at the Local Level? (2014)
  62. Settlement in Colonial Quebec: Implications from a Stable Isotope Study of Enamel Carbonate from Montréal and Québec City (2014)
  63. Seventeenth-Century Ceramics Related to an Enameler’s Workshop in Rouen (2014)
  64. Sharing the Sweet Life: Public Archaeology in practice at a historic Louisiana sugar mill (2014)
  65. A “Sharp Prick of Hunger”: Defining Famine Food (2014)
  66. Shipbuilding in the Australian colonies before 1850 (2014)
  67. Ships, history, politics and archaeology : A critical look at the research History of ship archaeology in Germany (2014)
  68. Ships’ Bells: Significant History, Unknown Origins (2014)
  69. Shipwrecks of the Itaparica Naval Combat, Brazil, 1648 (2014)
  70. Shipwrecks of the Roaring Forties: a maritime archaeological reassessment of some of Australia’s earliest Shipwrecks (2014)
  71. A Shoe: Soul of the Salubria Attic in Culpeper County, Virginia (2014)
  72. The Silt Beneath Us -- cave sediments as archives of environmental change (2014)
  73. Sinking Slowly: Adapting Underwater and Terrestrial Methods for Surveying Airplane Sites in the Bogs of Newfoundland and Labrador (2014)
  74. Site Formation Processes of Sunken Aircraft: A Case Study of Four WWII Aircraft in Saipan’’s Tanapag Lagoon (2014)
  75. The Site With the Most Stuff Wins: Assessing Ephemeral Sites for the National Register (2014)
  76. Situational Identity and The Materiality of Illegal Immigration (2014)
  77. Sixteenth Century Contact Between the Trent Valley ‘Hurons’ and the French on the St. Lawrence: Unearthing the Mosaic (2014)
  78. The Slave Water Well at Kingsley Plantation: The Unexpected Possibilities of an African Religiosity within a Secular Context (2014)
  79. Small Beads, Big Picture: Patterns of Interaction identified From Blue Glass Artifacts from the Upper Great Lakes Region (2014)
  80. Small Scale Farming to Large Scale Sugar Production, Capitalism, and Slavery in Barbados (2014)
  81. Smoking Pipes, St. Tammany, the Masons, and New York City Patronage Jobs (2014)
  82. Social and Spatial Dimensions of a Pre-emancipation Village: Preliminary Analysis of Material Culture at Morgan’s Village, Nevis, West Indies (2014)
  83. The Social Identity of the Crew Aboard an 18th Century Spanish Frigate (2014)
  84. The Social Identity of the Crew Aboard an 18th Century Spanish Frigate (2014)
  85. Social Stratification in Bangka waters’ Lighthouses (2014)
  86. Some thoughts on unraveling the chemical complexity of turquoise/green glass trade beads (2014)
  87. “Sometimes paths last longer than roads” : William S. Burroughs for an Archaeology of Modernity (2014)
  88. Southern Hospitality: An examination of plantation feasting (2014)
  89. A Spirit of Rebellion Lives On: The Tihosuco Heritage Preservation and Community Development Project (2014)
  90. Sport Divers and Maritime Archaeology: An Instructor’s Perspective (2014)
  91. St Eustatius Jews: Reflections on Social, Economic and Physical Landscapes (2014)
  92. St. Lawrence Iroquoians as Middlemen or Observers: Review of Evidence in the Middle and Upper St. Lawrence Valley (2014)
  93. Steam and Speed: The Development of the First Self-Unloading Schooner-Barge, Adriatic (2014)
  94. A ‘Stepping Stone’ of Spanish Colonialism in the Western Pacific: The Mariana Islands (2014)
  95. The storehouse of the Loyola habitation site in French Guiana (ca. 1725-1768) (2014)
  96. Stories Bricks Can Tell: Elizabethan texts and 3-D Scanning Inform Archaeological Interpretation of Roanoke Colony Metallurgical Research (2014)
  97. Straddling the Shoreline: Parks Canada’s Near-shore Maritime Archaeological Inventories (2014)
  98. Strange Cousins from the West: Colonial Legacies within Historical Archaeology (2014)
  99. Strawberry (Battle) Fields and Gender: A Woman’s Cloisonné Pendant from a Bombarded Encampment of the American Civil War (2014)
  100. ‘Stretching the Soup with a Little Water’: Improvisation at the African American Community of Timbuctoo, New Jersey (2014)