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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Site Type Keywords
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features •
Commercial or Industrial Structures •
Factory / Workshop •
Archaeological Feature
Other Keywords
Landscape •
Ceramics •
Public Archaeology •
Slavery •
Shipwreck •
Identity •
heritage •
Colonialism •
Civil War •
Community
Culture Keywords
Historic
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview •
Reconnaissance / Survey •
Historic Background Research
Material Types
Metal •
moonshine still
Temporal Keywords
19th Century •
17th Century •
Nineteenth Century •
18th Century •
20th Century •
Colonial •
Early 19th Century •
Historic •
16th Century •
American Civil War
Geographic Keywords
North America (Continent) •
North America •
Massachusetts (State / Territory) •
New York (State / Territory) •
New Hampshire (State / Territory) •
Idaho (State / Territory) •
Maine (State / Territory) •
Wisconsin (State / Territory) •
Michigan (State / Territory) •
Washington (State / Territory)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 801-861 of 861)
- Documents (861)
- Unroofed, Uprooted, and Unapologetic: Homelessness in Washington D.C. from 1890-1930 (2018)
- Unusual Can Types from the Cortez Mining District, Nevada (2018)
- Up and Down the Mountain: Exploring differential access within Monticello’s enslaved community (2018)
- Up Close and Personal: Objects as Expressions of Identity at the Abiel Smith School (2018)
- Urban Livestock in New Orleans: The Zooarchaeology of the French Quarter and Treme (2018)
- Using a Landscape Approach: Case Studies in Section 110 Compliance in Military Installations. (2018)
- Using Assimilationist Tools to Refashion Cultural Landscapes: Allotment on the Grand Ronde Reservation (2018)
- Using Digital Mapping Techniques to Rapidly Document Vulnerable Historical Landscapes in New Orleans, Louisiana (2018)
- Vanished Cultural Landscapes of the Qualla Boundary (2018)
- Violence, Silence and Four Truths in American Historical Memory (2018)
- Voices Amid the Stone Trees: Historic Era Rock Art and Inscriptions of Petrified Forest National Park (2018)
- Voices of a Community: How Oral Histories Can Guide Japanese American Archaeology (2018)
- A Walk on the Waterfront: Interpreting Pensacola’s Maritime Heritage for Passersby (2018)
- Wanted: Cheap Labor. Livings of Working Class European Immigrants in an Iron Furnace (2018)
- War On Our Doorstep: U-boats Off The Mid-Atlantic Coast (2018)
- War on the Homefront: National Division and South Africa's Battle of the Atlantic 1939-1945 (2018)
- Wares of Venus: The sensoriality of sex for purchase at a 19th-century Boston brothel (2018)
- Water and Wood Landings can leave a Mark: Ship Graffiti as Evidence of Visitation to Cocos Island, Costa Rica (2018)
- Way Hay and Up She Rises: The Recovery, Conservation, and Documentation of a Historic Admiralty Anchor from the Gulf of Mexico (2018)
- "We are not ready for musealization – the conflict is not over yet" - A multisource and community approach to a 20th century protest camp site in Germany (2018)
- "We can do better, we have to do better": Reevaluating and Remounting a Traveling Exhibit (2018)
- "We Never Left": Arikara Settlement and Community Construction on the Missouri River (2018)
- Wearisome Work: Mapping Labor Routines at a Small-Scale Gold Mill (2018)
- The Weimar Joint Sanatorium: Memory, Movement, and Access (2018)
- The Welches’ Windows: Exploring Window Glass Analyses (2018)
- Westward Ho! Down Below: Archaeological Applications of Aerial Photography and Thermography at the Western Outpost of Alkali Station, Nebraska (2018)
- What can pipe stem assemblages tell us about the relationship between natives and missionaries on Old Mission peninsula? (2018)
- What Did It All Mean? Archaeology at The Hermitage in the 1990s (2018)
- What Do All These Broken Things Mean? Collectively Interpreting the Archaeology of The Hill Neighborhood in Easton, Maryland (2018)
- What Have We Accomplished So Far in Japanese Diaspora Archaeology? (2018)
- What Transferware Can Tell Us: A Case Study Utilizing an At-Risk U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Collection from the Veterans Curation Program (2018)
- What’s for Dinner: An Intra-site Analysis of Faunal Remains from James Madison’s Montpelier (2018)
- (What’s) Left of the Commodity: Archaeology and the Creative Resuscitation of Spent Goods (2018)
- "When Hungate Was Taken Down.........." – Solid And Ephemeral: The Dichotomy At The Heart Of The Archaeology Of Clearance In 1930s York. (2018)
- When the Conflict Ends: Building Reuse on the Wyoming Frontier (2018)
- When the Gales of November Come Howlin’: 2016 Archaeological Investigation of the Adriatic (47DR0208) (2018)
- Where are the Dinosaurs? The Children’s Museum’s Role in Archaeological Education (2018)
- Where did Gloucestertown go? Reconstructing the Disappearance of a Colonial Town (2018)
- "Where France Meets North America": A View from Anse à Bertrand, Saint-Pierre et Miquelon (2018)
- The Whipstaff Mascaron (2018)
- Whither The Tavern Pattern? (2018)
- Who/What Is In That Vial? (2018)
- Why Move? : A case study of change and migration in rural Ireland and connections to broader social and political movements (2018)
- The Wickedest City: Ecological History and Archaeological Potential at La Balise (2018)
- The Wind Cries Mary: The Effects of Soundscape on the Prairie Madness Phenomenon (2018)
- Windshields and Warfighters: Sharing Lessons Learned from the Roads and Military Installations of Texas (2018)
- Women’s Occupations in Early 20th Century San Juan, Puerto Rico, and its Relevance to Archaeological Research (2018)
- Wooden Histories: Narratives of Rural Abandonment and Disappearing Landmarks (2018)
- Working in Small Areas: The Archaeology Of An Urban Backyard in St. Charles, Missouri (2018)
- Working Off the Farm: Extracurricular Labor Expenditures and Farm Households (2018)
- Working To Stay Together In "Foresaken Out Of The Way Places": Examining Anishinaabe Logging Camps And Lumbering Communities As Sites Of Social Refuge In The Industrial Frontier Of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. (2018)
- Working-class culture in the urban landscape of twentieth-century Sheffield (2018)
- The Wreck of the Slave Ship Peter Mowell: History, Archaeology, & Genealogy (2018)
- Writing, Sewing, Eating: Faunal Analysis of a post-Emancipation School for Girls in Montserrat, West Indies (2018)
- WWI Concrete Shipwrecks in Texas (2018)
- "Yes, Sir. All Was in Arms:" An Account of the Small Arms Discovered on the Wreck of Queen Anne’s Revenge (1718) (2018)
- You Don’t Find Jack: Archaeological Investigations at Two Rural, Nineteenth Century Midwest School Houses (2018)
- You Say You Want A Revolution? Diverging Consequences Of The French Revolution On French Caribbean Slave Societies. (2018)
- Zanzibar Before the Transnational Storm: Considerations of the Uneven Stops and Starts of the Colonial Project (2018)
- Zooarchaeology and the Siege of Fort Stanwix: Reconstructing an American Revolution Landscape (2018)
- Zooarchaeology of Historic Fort Snelling (21HE99) and the Native Ecology of Bdote (2018)