Society for Historical Archaeology 2018

Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology

This collection contains the abstracts from the 2018 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, held in New Orleans, Louisiana, January 3–7, 2018. Most files in this collection contain the abstract only.

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  1. Preserved meat supplies or slaughterhouse waste disposal? Zooarchaeology of the Valparaiso Fiscal Mole, Chile (2018)
  2. The Private Side of Victorian Mourning Practices in 19th-century New England: The Cole’s Hill Memorial Cache (2018)
  3. Production and Consumption in the Old West: Examining Cottage Industry and Diet at the Nate Harrison Site (2018)
  4. Programme to Practice: Public Archaeology Is Feminist Archaeology (2018)
  5. Promoting Cultural Heritage through Contemporary Art: A Model from a San Antonio Based Artist Team (2018)
  6. Propelling Change: A Statistical Analysis of the Evolution of Great Lakes Passenger Freight Propeller Vessels (2018)
  7. A Proposed Methodology for Elemental Analysis using portable X-Ray Fluorescence on Lead (Pb) Projectiles (2018)
  8. Protecting the Past From the Future: The Effects of Climate Change on Archaeological Sites in Louisiana's Coastal Zone (2018)
  9. Provisioning a 19th Century Maya Refugee Village; Consumer Culture at Tikal, Guatemala. (2018)
  10. Provisions, Possessions, and Positionality: Faunal Analysis of the Dorchester Industrial School for Girls (2018)
  11. Public Archaeology Evaluation Implementation (2018)
  12. Public Face and Private Life: Identity Through Ceramics at the Boston-Higginbotham House on Nantucket (2018)
  13. Public History at Appomattox: A Broadened Perspective (2018)
  14. Public Monitoring of Maritime Cultural Resources Along Coastal Regions (2018)
  15. Public Outreach and the QAR Lab: Engaging Present and Future Generations in Cultural Heritage (2018)
  16. Public Perception of Louisiana Voodoo: Eighteenth Century Practices In The Digital Age (2018)
  17. Public-Private Partnership Model For Excavation Of The Portuguese Nau Esmeralda (1503) (2018)
  18. Pullman Heritage Project: Legacies of Race and Industry in a Fresh-Water Entrepôt (2018)
  19. Pulpits and Bones: African-American Vistas of Action, Innovation, and Tradition (2018)
  20. Pushing the Boundaries: Technology-Driven Exploration of Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary (2018)
  21. Quarantined in the Promised Land: Honoring the Living and the Dead at the Staten Island Marine Hospital (2018)
  22. Race, Health, and Hygiene in a World War II Japanese American Internment Camp (2018)
  23. The Rad Clay Pad that the Spaniards Had: A Geoarchaeological Examination of Sixteenth Century Spanish Forts (2018)
  24. Radicalizing African Diasporic Foodways When Academia is Not Enough (2018)
  25. The Ralph J. Bunche Community Project (2018)
  26. Rations, Hunting, Fishing, and Farms: Pre- and Post-Emancipation Foodways on James Island (2018)
  27. Re-excavating the Highbourne Cay Shipwreck: The Converging Worlds Project Overview (2018)
  28. Reading Animal Remains: Identifying community specific foodways through faunal analysis. (2018)
  29. Reading Between The Iron Lines: An Analysis Of Cannon Arrangement On Caribbean Shipwrecks (2018)
  30. The Reality of Predictive Modeling: Experiences and Lessons Learned at Two Military Training Facilities (2018)
  31. Realizing Autonomy: Building the Capacity of Senegal’s First Underwater Archaeologists (2018)
  32. Reanalysis of the Japanese Gulch Village Collection: Japanese Ceramics Recovered from a Pacific Northwest Issei Community (2018)
  33. Reassessing the Ballajá Archaeological Collection (2018)
  34. Rebellion, Civil War, and Transformation: The Archaeology of Modern Ireland Before and During Europe’s Interwar Period (2018)
  35. Recent Archaeological Investigations at the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, St. Louis (2018)
  36. Recent Research and Future Plans at the Leonard Calvert House Site (2018)
  37. A Reciprocal Opportunity: Interning and Contributing on the Guerrero Project (2018)
  38. Reconstructing New Orleans’ Historic Fisheries: Preliminary Results and Future Directions (2018)
  39. Reconstructing the French Assault on Fort Necessity using Metal Detection (2018)
  40. Reconstructing the Hull and Rig of Blackbeard’s Queen Anne’s Revenge (2018)
  41. Reconstruction of the Lake Champlain Steamboat Phoenix II (2018)
  42. Recording the Highbourne Cay Shipwreck: The Process of Documenting a 16th Century Shipwreck Before In Situ Conservation (2018)
  43. Recurrent Photogrammetry: Theory, Methodology and Application. (2018)
  44. The Red Light Life Of The Bandemer’s Hotel In Detroit, Michigan (2018)
  45. Rediscovering Camp Floyd: Archaeological Testing of a Pre-Civil War Military Post in Utah (2018)
  46. Rediscovering Pend Oreille City, a Forgotten Town in Northern Idaho (2018)
  47. Rediscovering USS San Diego: 100 Years from the U-boat Attack (2018)
  48. A Reevaluation of the Excavations at George Washington's Blacksmith Shop (2018)
  49. Refining The Hermitage Chronologies (2018)
  50. Reflections in the Hermitage Spring, or How a Summer in Tennessee Drove me Underwater (2018)
  51. A Reflexive Paradigm: Improving Understanding of our Shared Human Heritage (2018)
  52. Reforming the Collection: Documentation, Fieldwork, and the NAGPRA Process at SUNY Oswego (2018)
  53. "A Refuge of Cure or of Care": The Sensory Dimensions of Confinement at the Worcester State Hospital for the Insane (2018)
  54. Regional Settlement Patterns in the Colonization of Historical Landscapes: the New Acadia Project Archaeological Survey (2018)
  55. Reinterpreting a Nineteenth Century Dairy Agricultural Landscape (2018)
  56. Religion, Memory and Materiality: Exploring the Origins and Legacies of Sectarianism in the North of Ireland (2018)
  57. The Religious Landscape of Barbados Quakerism (2018)
  58. Remaking Archaeology: Assessing Impacts of Collaborative Indigenous Methodologies on Mohegan Archaeology (2018)
  59. Remembering Jim Crow Again – Representing African American Experiences of Travel and Leisure at U.S. National Park Sites Critically (2018)
  60. Remembering Paoli: Archaeology and Memory Associated with Conflict Sites (2018)
  61. Remembering the "Lost Cause:" The Power of the Memorial Landscape and Cornerstone "Relics" from Louisville’s Confederate Monument (2018)
  62. Remembering the Rancho: Insights into Social Memory at Rancho Kiuic, Yucatán, México (2018)
  63. Remembering through Landscape: Decolonizing the narrative of a Federal Indian Boarding School (2018)
  64. The Repatriation of Artifacts to Storm, an 18th Century Shipwreck (2018)
  65. Representations and Iconography – Images of Finns and Finland in Stamps at the 1930s (2018)
  66. Research Tools for Identifying and Analyzing British Transferware (2018)
  67. Reservation Archaeology: Past, Current, and Future Themes (2018)
  68. Resistance, Resilience, and Blackfoot Horse Culture from the Reservation Period to the Present (2018)
  69. Resolving Individual and Community Identities though Spirituality and Ritual: Some Insights from Burial Practices Observed at the First African Baptist Church Cemetery Sites, Philadelphia (2018)
  70. Restoration and Archeology at San Jacinto: Dividing Legend from Fact through Dialogue (2018)
  71. A Retrospective Look At The Material Culture Of The Leonard Calvert Site (2018)
  72. Revealing Hidden Histories and Confronting the Segregated Past: the Political and Social Dynamics of Memory in a Coastal Florida City (2018)
  73. A review of the Submerged: stories of Australia’s shipwrecks program. (2018)
  74. Revisiting Providence Cove Lands: Lessons in Curation and the Potential of Existing Collections. (2018)
  75. Revisiting Root Cellars at The Hermitage, Davidson County, Tennessee. (2018)
  76. Revisiting Snowtown: A 21st Century Analysis of the North Shore Site in Providence, Rhode Island (2018)
  77. The Rhode Island Archaeological and Historical Geographic Information System (GIS) Development Project (2018)
  78. The Ribeira Velha of Lisbon and the Requalification of Lisbon Water Front. Archaeological Excavations in a Nautical Context. (2018)
  79. The Rise of Slavery in the Valley of Virginia and its Enduring Presence on the Landscape of Lexington and Rockbridge County (2018)
  80. Ritual and Resistance at Trents Cave, Barbados (2018)
  81. The Role of Systematic Metal Detection in Phase III Data Recovery: Investigation of a Nineteenth Century Slave and Freedmen Occupation at Colonel’s Island Plantation (2018)
  82. Round Pegs and Square Holes: The Casks from Vasa. (2018)
  83. Routes Of Removal: Vessel Biographies And The Island Transfer Of Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Peoples, Queensland, Australia (2018)
  84. Routine Expedition: Using Intra-Agency Partnerships to Manage U.S. Navy Sunken Military Craft (2018)
  85. The Royal Treatment: Conservation of Archaeological Material from Revolutionary War Vessel Royal Savage (2018)
  86. San Antonio Missions in the Late 18th Century - Decline or Success? (2018)
  87. A San Diego Slave Quarters: Archaeological and Architectural Analyses of the Late 19th-and Early-20th Century Nate Harrison Cabin (2018)
  88. Seafaring Women in Confined Quarters: Living Conditions aboard Ships in 19th Century (2018)
  89. The Search for Vasco da Gama’s Lost Ships - Esmeralda and São Pedro (2018)
  90. Searching for Clarity (and Lead) in Colorless Colonial Glass Tableware from Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck (2018)
  91. Searching for Guerrero in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (2018)
  92. Searching for the Lewis and Clark Expedition at Ft. Kaskaskia, Illinois (2018)
  93. Seas of Connection: The Irish-Italian Comparison In Understanding The Marginal State (2018)
  94. A Second Life for the Alt-Right: Uses of Conservative Material Culture in Online Spaces (2018)
  95. Seeing African-Native American Identities Through Gendered, Multifocal Lenses (2018)
  96. Seeing Native Histories in Post-Mission California (2018)
  97. Seneca Village: The Making and Un-making of a Distinctive 19th-Century Place on the Periphery of New York City (2018)
  98. Sensory Perspectives on Maize and Identity Formation in Colonial New England (2018)
  99. Settlement and Industry in the Wild West Coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia (2018)
  100. The Seventeenth-Century Brewhouse at Ferryland, Newfoundland (2018)