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. A Study of French Colonial Ceramics at the Louie Blanchette Site (23SC2010) (2014)
  2. The study of Modern archaeology in Metropolitan France (2014)
  3. Study of the tile decoration from 15th to 18th century in architectural sites in Northern Vietnam (2014)
  4. Sunken Aircraft Archaeology Within U.S. National Parks: Lessons Learned from the Documentation of a Submerged WWII B-29 Super Fortress (2014)
  5. The Sunken Ships of Cartagena Project: Towards the Development of Underwater Archaeology, Research, and Capacity in Colombia (2014)
  6. Surveillance in the Wake of Rebellion in Barbados (2014)
  7. Swept Under the Rug: Strategic Placement of Almshouses in New York City and Philadelphia (2014)
  8. Swinging Fowl in the Name of the Lord: A Possible Jewish Ritual Sacrifice on the Arkansas Frontier (2014)
  9. Symbolism, Nationality, Identity and Gender as Interpreted from an Eighteenth Century Ring from French Colonial Context (2014)
  10. Tackling Identity from Anthropological and Archaeological Perspectives: A Case Study of the Ethnic Identity of the St. Lawrence Iroquoians (2014)
  11. Take Five: The Unexpected in Historical Archaeology (2014)
  12. Taking the Plunge: Applying Terrestrial Cyber-Archaeology Practices to Underwater Cultural Heritage Research and Conservation (2014)
  13. A Tale of Two Removals: Fort Hampton, Alabama (1810-1817) (2014)
  14. A Tale of Two Trading Posts (2014)
  15. A Tale of Two Trading Posts (2014)
  16. ‘The Talented Tenth’: Exploring the Writings of W. E. B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington in Annapolitan Archaeology (2014)
  17. The taphonomy of historic shipwreck sites: implications for heritage management (2014)
  18. A Taste for Mustard: A cache of condiment bottles from a Loyalist homestead (2014)
  19. Teaching from the Deep (2014)
  20. Techniques of Power and Archaeologies of the Contemporary Past (2014)
  21. The Technology to Save Sinking Ships ‘ Pumping the French Way! (2014)
  22. Testing Predictive GIS Models and Game Theory: A Case Study of the Simpson Lot, an Antebellum Industrial Homestead Site (2014)
  23. The Text and the Body: The Case of the Reverend Henry G. Ludlow and the Remains of the Congregants of the Spring Street Presbyterian Church (2014)
  24. There is plenty of time to win this game, and to thrash the Spaniards too: Deconstructing the Nationalist Histories of Plymouth, UK (2014)
  25. Though War, Peace, and William Peace: The Archaeological Investigation of Fort Caswell (2014)
  26. Tied to Land, Still at Sea: 19th century African American Whalers and Households in Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island (2014)
  27. A timber in the Michigan Lake: an archaeological trace of the Griffin (1679)? (2014)
  28. Tipping Point (2014)
  29. To Monitor or Not to Monitor; an examination of the strategy to preserve and protect the submerged cultural resources at Fathom Five Nation Marine Park (2014)
  30. Topographies of tension: institutional remains and the politics of ruination in 20th century Greek border transformations (2014)
  31. Toward an Archaeology of the African Diaspora in Peru: The Jesuit Wine Estates of Nasca (2014)
  32. Towards an Archaeology of Energy: The Materiality of Heat, Light, and Power in 17th and 18th century Durham, England (2014)
  33. Town and Gown Archaeology in Williamsburg, Virginia (2014)
  34. Town and Gown Archaeology in Williamsburg, Virginia (2014)
  35. Trading insights: new visions of colonialism from opposite ends of the northeast fur trade (2014)
  36. Transformations of a man, his ship and archaeology: James Cook, the Endeavour Bark, and RIMAP (2014)
  37. Transhumance to Farmstead: Landscape and the Medieval Resettlement of Dartmoor (2014)
  38. Travel accounts, oral tradition and archaeological data: Three sources of information on XVIth C. European and Inuit encounters (2014)
  39. Turning Inwards: Collections-Driven Research and the Vitality of the Discipline (2014)
  40. Turning the Archaeology of Colonialism on its Head (2014)
  41. Two Atlantic Worlds Collide in Arkansas: Spanish Coins from the 1830s Mercantile District in Historic Washington, Arkansas (2014)
  42. Un Canari dans la Cuisine: What Ceramic Cookware Shows about Enslaved Cooks in Colonial Guadeloupe, French West Indies (2014)
  43. Un lot de céramiques du milieu du XVIIe siècle à Toulouse (France) (2014)
  44. Un travail de longue haleine: Vingt ans de préservation des vestiges du Elizabeth and Mary (2014)
  45. The Un-Internable; The Enduring Material Legacies of the Domoto Family (2014)
  46. The Unanticipated Consequences of Purposive Archaeological Research: Examples from the Comparative Study of New World English Colonial Capitals (2014)
  47. Uncovering the Southern Pacific Railroad: 2011 Excavations at Los Angeles State Historic Park of the River Station in Los Angeles, California (2014)
  48. Under the Corset: Health, Hygiene, and Maternity in Boston’s North End (2014)
  49. Understanding African American Archaeology and Archaeological Education in Washington, DC through the Influences of Booker T. Washington (2014)
  50. Understanding Past and Present Cochineal Production in the Canary Islands (2014)
  51. Understanding Public Perceptions Of Underwater Cultural Heritage (2014)
  52. The Underwater Archaeology of Red Bay, Labrador: A Large-Scale Project Conducted in Sub-Arctic Waters (2014)
  53. Underwater Cultural Heritage Law Study (2014)
  54. Underwater Cultural Heritage sites on the way to be listed as World Heritage: To ratify the 2001 Convention or not? (2014)
  55. Underwater cultural heritage survey in Lagos Bay, Portugal (2014)
  56. Underwater Cultural Heritage Survey in the Parishes of Cascais and Oeiras, Portugal (2014)
  57. Underworld Archaeology: Exploring a Rumored Detroit Speakeasy (2014)
  58. Unexpected Results for X-Ray Fluorescence Applications in Zooarchaeological Research (2014)
  59. Union Occupation of the Frazer Farmstead (15Hr42) during the American Civil War (2014)
  60. ‘Unraveling the Mystery of ‘Building X,’ George Washington’s Alleged Birthplace’ (2014)
  61. Up Close and Personal: feeling the past at urban historical archaeological sites (2014)
  62. An Update from southern Iroquoia (2014)
  63. An Update from southern Iroquoia (2014)
  64. Updated Findings on Mary Washington’s Repaired Ceramics: Results of Mass Spectrometry Analysis and Experimental Archaeology (2014)
  65. Urban Archaeological Landscapes in Laranjeiras, Sergipe State, Brazil (2014)
  66. Urban Archaeology and Historical Archaeology in the cities, a controversy still present in Latin America (2014)
  67. Urban Archaeology and Historical Archaeology in the cities, a controversy still present in Latin America (2014)
  68. Urban development and transformation on Amsterdam’s waterfront, 1590-1900 (2014)
  69. Use of Animals at the Laurens North Site, the Location of Fort de Chartres III in the Illinois Country (2014)
  70. The Use of Tobacco Pipes in Identifying and Separating Contexts on Smuttynose Island, Maine (2014)
  71. ‘Useful Ornaments to His Cabinet’: An Analysis of Anatomical Study and Display in Colonial Williamsburg (2014)
  72. Using Diversity in Native American Pottery Assemblages to Document Population Movements in the early Carolina Indian Trade: A Preliminary View from Charleston (2014)
  73. Using Historical Photography to Rediscover the Farallon Wreck Site, Iliamna Bay, Alaska (2014)
  74. Using tomography and dendrochronology to determine the age of the recovered bowsprit (2014)
  75. The Value of Tsunami Signatures in Marine Geoarchaeological Deposits (2014)
  76. The Vasa: A Pioneer in Large-Scale Underwater Excavations (2014)
  77. ‘Vecino, Hispano, y Mexicano’: Exploring Civic Identity in Nineteenth-Century New Mexico (2014)
  78. ‘Vecino, Hispano, y Mexicano’: Exploring Civic Identity in Nineteenth-Century New Mexico (2014)
  79. ‘”very plain plantation fare’”: Zooarchaeological Re-Analysis of the Wing of Offices at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest (2014)
  80. Virtually Deconstructing Vasa (2014)
  81. Vital Records and Landscape: Mobility, Family, and Commercial Agriculture at the Hacienda El Mirador, Veracruz, Mexico, 1830-1910 (2014)
  82. Voices Not Lost: An archaeology of the past and present at Timbuctoo, New Jersey (2014)
  83. The Walled City of Charleston: Archaeology and Public Interpretation (2014)
  84. Walls of Wood, Earth, and Friendship: French Colonial Forts at the Alabama Post, 1717-1763 (2014)
  85. Warwick : An English Galleon from 1619 Rigging Reconstruction (2014)
  86. Water for the City, Ruins for the Country: Archaeology of the NYC Watershed (2014)
  87. We Know You’re Up There: French Perspectives on Inter-Cultural Engagement in Southern Labrador (2014)
  88. We Know You’’re Down There: Inuit Perspectives on Inter-Cultural Engagement in Southern Labrador (2014)
  89. ‘We stayed there a year and 8 months’: Historical Archeology and British POWs at Camps Security and Indulgence, York County, Pennsylvania (2014)
  90. Weighing in on Multi-scalar Approaches (2014)
  91. Wendat Use of Introduced Copper-Base Metal: Evolution of forms and motifs from the Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries (2014)
  92. Wet and Dry: the Archaeology of Basque and Inuit Pioneers at Hare harbor, Petit Mecatina, on the Quebec Lower North shore (2014)
  93. Wet and Dry: the Archaeology of Basque and Inuit Pioneers at Hare harbor, Petit Mecatina, on the Quebec Lower North shore (2014)
  94. The whaling stations of Chateau Bay and Pleasure Harbour (Labrador, Canada), revisiting a temporary settlement model (2014)
  95. What Comes Next? Training & Technology in Underwater Archaeology (2014)
  96. What Comes Next? Training & Technology in Underwater Archaeology (2014)
  97. What Happens to Landscape Archaeology when the Land Ends? The Archaeology of Maritime Landscapes (2014)
  98. What Lies Beneath the Seaweed: Searching for Submerged Remains of an Attempted 1604-1605 French Settlement at St. Croix Island International Historic Site (2014)
  99. What Questions Must be Asked to Engage Africans in Their Pasts? (2014)
  100. When Nobody’s Home: Nationalistic Veneration and the Constraints of Interpretation at the Unreconstructed Ruins of Secretary Thomas Nelson’s House in Yorktown, Virginia (2014)