Society for Historical Archaeology 2018

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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. Defend Your Coast: GIS Network Analysis of Crusader Fortifications Within the Kyrenia Region of Cyprus (2018)
  2. Defending Acapulco. Weaponry from Fort San Diego as archaeological sources for the Port maritime history (2018)
  3. Defining Success in Public Archaeology Evaluation (2018)
  4. Democracy, Diversity, and Race: Interpreting humanities to the public through context of place at Jamestown (2018)
  5. Detecting Dutchness: Global Identities in the 17th Century Dutch Atlantic (2018)
  6. Developing Digital Identity and Student Opportunities in a Public Archaeology Degree Program (2018)
  7. Developing Long-Term Research Goals at Gloucester Point through Problem-Oriented Research (2018)
  8. Dialogues on the Experience of War: Difficult Heritage (2018)
  9. Diaspora and social networks in a WWII Japanese American Incarceration Center (2018)
  10. Dichotomies and Dualities: exploring the landscape impacts of the Great Depression through an archaeological lens (2018)
  11. A Different Kind of Screen Time: Using Emerging Mobile Geospatial Technologies to Engage with Public and Professional Audiences. (2018)
  12. Dining in Detroit: A critical look at urban food consumption patterns through 19th Century Faunal Remains Analysis. (2018)
  13. Discourse, Dumpsites, and New Directions in the ‘Land of Trump’: Archaeology and Representations at Appalachian Company Coal Mining Towns (2018)
  14. Discovering Leetown: A Small Hamlet’s Role in the Battle of Pea Ridge and Beyond. (2018)
  15. Discovering San Antón de Carlos: the Sixteenth Century Spanish Buildings and Fortifications of Mound Key, Capital of the Calusa (2018)
  16. Displacement and Adjustment among the Piscataway in Colonial Maryland and Pennsylvania, 1680-1743 (2018)
  17. Displacement, Memory, and Community Heritage Work in the Old City of Acre (Israel) (2018)
  18. Distributed Remains, Distributed Minds: The Materiality of Autopsy and Dissection (2018)
  19. Divergent Heritages: Two Case of Labor Conflict (2018)
  20. Divergent Paths: Reflections on Section 106 and the Archaeology of Nostalgia (2018)
  21. DNA from Hagley Plantation cemetery reveals ancestral origins of South Carolina slaves (2018)
  22. Dresden Porcelain Project (2018)
  23. Dry Ice Blasting Research and Testing for the Conservation of Metal Objects (2018)
  24. Dwelling While Crossing: Migrant Mobility, Material Memory, and Religious Place-Making in the Sonoran Desert (2018)
  25. Early Modern Shipwrecks Database (2018)
  26. Early Sixteenth-Century Shipbuilding in Mexico: Dimensions and Tonnages of the Vessels Designed for Pacific Ocean Navigation (2018)
  27. Educating a Research Team. Experiences and Results from the Vasa Textiles Project (2018)
  28. Education as Resistance: The African School and New Guinea Community on Nantucket (2018)
  29. The Ekanachattee Trading Post in the Choctawhatchee River (2018)
  30. The Electric Shield: Stopping Thieves & Turning Hearts with New Technologies (2018)
  31. Embracing the Ndee Past as the Present: Ndee Cultural Tenets as Practice (2018)
  32. The Emplacement of the First Cathedral or "Iglesia Mayor" in the Capital of New Spain (2018)
  33. English ceramics in the Mexican Pacific: notes from two port (2018)
  34. Enigmatic Toyah: Archaeological and Historical Evidence of Ethnic Diversity on the Southern Plains, 1350-1600 CE (2018)
  35. Essential Hardware: An Analysis of Vasa’s Rigging and Gun Tackle Blocks (2018)
  36. Ethnography in the Unit: Archaeology As Elicitation (2018)
  37. An Ethnomicrobiology Case Study from Seventeenth-Century Shipboard Food Made Using Experimental Archaeology (2018)
  38. Evaluating Co-Creative Cultural Heritage Projects in Rural Communities in Ancash, Peru. (2018)
  39. Evanston Chinatown A Look At Food-ways And Diversity (2018)
  40. Evidence of Things Not Seen: The Archaeological Investigation of Abandoned and Redeveloped Cemeteries in New York City (2018)
  41. The Evolution of Public Interpretation: Instagram, Promotion, and the Passive Narrative (2018)
  42. The Evolutionary Development of Technology in Archaeology: An Open Discussion (2018)
  43. Evolving engagement: Finding a home for non-profit public archaeology in western North Carolina (2018)
  44. Evolving Native American Participation in the Excavation and Interpretation of a Tutelo Site in Ithaca, New York (2018)
  45. Evolving Tools for Public Maritime Archaeology: From Photoshop to Photogrammetry in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (2018)
  46. An Examination of Enslaved African Domestic and Labor Environments on St. Eustatius (2018)
  47. Examining Child Mortality in Late 19th and Early 20th Century Northern Idaho (2018)
  48. Examining Wangunk-Hollister Interactions Through Analysis of the Colonial Landscape and Indigenous Pottery (2018)
  49. Excavating the Motor City: Structural Racism and the "Archaeological Record" in Detroit (2018)
  50. Excavations in the carriage house basement of the Sorrel-Weed House (2018)
  51. Exhumation And Reburial Of The War Dead By The Black Cross In Austria Between 1918 And 1938 From An Archaeological Perspective (2018)
  52. Exploring "Clocker’s Acre": The Architecture of a Colonial Period Building (2018)
  53. Exploring Age in the Chinese Diaspora (2018)
  54. Exploring Infatigable (1855): First insights from Archaeology into the mid-Nineteenth Century Chilean Navy (2018)
  55. Exploring Landscapes of Political Violence through Collaborative Archaeology (2018)
  56. Exploring Material Change on Contemporary Pre- and Post-Emancipation Sites in the US and Caribbean. (2018)
  57. Exploring Processes of Racialization in Nineteenth Century Nantucket, Massachusetts (2018)
  58. Exploring the Indigenous Experience of Saipan in World War II (2018)
  59. Exploring the Layers and Elements at the Center of Jefferson’s Retreat Landscape (2018)
  60. Facilitated dialogue: A new emphasis, or pedagogical shift for the interpretation of cultural heritage sites? (2018)
  61. A False Sense Of Status?: The Ceramic And Glass Wares Of Lower Working Class Irish In The City Of Detroit During Rapid Industrialization (2018)
  62. Far From Home: A Proposed Identification of the Winks Wreck, Kitty Hawk, N.C. as the Bristol-Built Steamship Mountaineer (2018)
  63. Faunal Analysis of a Late Colonial Midden at Mission San Fransisco de la Espada, San Antonio, TX. (2018)
  64. Feature 43: Re-examining Cultural Relationships and Trade in 17th Century Charlestown, MA (2018)
  65. Females in Arecibo, Puerto Rico in 1910. (2018)
  66. Field of Dreams: Archaeology and Education Hermitage Style (2018)
  67. Fifth Annual SHA Ethics Bowl (2018)
  68. Finding a Home in the Global Shtetl: The Archaeology of Jewish Placemaking in the Diaspora (2018)
  69. Finding a Path Through the Trees: Using Multiple Lines of Evidence to Understand the Association of Culturally Modified Trees and the Community in Steilacoom, Washington (2018)
  70. Finding And Interpreting Future Conflict Sites: The Williamson’s Plantation Battlefield Example (2018)
  71. Finding HMS Amethyst; A 32-Gun Royal Navy Napoleonic Frigate (2018)
  72. Finding Lulu and Annie: A Cold Case (2018)
  73. Finding the French in Fairfax County, Virginia (2018)
  74. First a Burial Ground, then a Parade Ground, then a Park, then a Revelation (2018)
  75. Fishy Business: Investigations At The Fairchild Fish House, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin (2018)
  76. Following the Drinking Gourd: Considering the Celestial Landscape (2018)
  77. Following the Pattern: Using Transferprints to Refine 19th Century Site Chronologies (2018)
  78. Following the Patterns: A Paper Trail Leading to Domestic Production at Catoctin Furnace (2018)
  79. Food at the Furnace: Piecing Together the Working Class Foodways at Catoctin Furnace (2018)
  80. Food on the Frontier: Faunal Analysis from a Texas-Alsatian Homestead in Castroville, Texas (2018)
  81. Foodways at a Colonial Military Frontier Outpost in Northern New Spain:The Faunal Assemblage from Presidio San Sabá,1757-1772 (2018)
  82. Foodways at the Intersections of Gender, Race, and Class at Hollywood Plantation (2018)
  83. Foodways in a Third Space (2018)
  84. Foodways in the 18th Century Mississippi Valley (2018)
  85. Footwear on the Queen Anne’s Revenge, North Carolina Shipwreck 31CR314. (2018)
  86. "For Sale By All Druggists": A Historical and Archaeological Look at Healthcare and Consumerism in Lincoln's Springfield (2018)
  87. Forces of Change: The 19th Century U.S. Fur Trade on the Upper Missouri River (and its Mid-20th Century Archaeological Investigations) (2018)
  88. Forestalling Liberation: Enslaved Refugees in the Pee Dee Region of South Carolina, 1861-1865. (2018)
  89. Forks, Knives, and Spoons: Analyzing Unprovenienced Tablewares from Eighteenth Century Spanish Shipwrecks (2018)
  90. Freedom in Florida: Maroons Making Do in the Colonial Borderland (2018)
  91. The Fresh Air Association House of St. John the Divine Historic and Archaeological District (the Fresh Air District), Tomkins Cove, New York (2018)
  92. From Alcatraz to Standing Rock: Archaeology and Contemporary Native American Protests (1969-Today) (2018)
  93. From Bore to Bowl: An Analysis of White Clay Tobacco Pipes from the Anne Arundel Hall Replacement Project (2018)
  94. From Brixton to Paisley Park: Tribute shrines to rock legends in the UK and USA (2018)
  95. From Freetown to the City Up North: Mapping Rural to Urban Migration in Early Twentieth Century Austin, Texas (2018)
  96. From gods to God: The Shifting Role of Hawaiian Ritual Locations from the Pre-Contact to Post-Contact Era in Maui, Hawai'i (2018)
  97. From Jugs to Jazz: Examining the Role of 19th Century Stoneware in the Rise of African American Jug Bands (2018)
  98. From River to Sea: A Comparative Analysis of Three Rice Plantation Landscapes on the Santee River in South Carolina (2018)
  99. From Shell To Glass: How Beads Reflect A Changing Indigenous Cultural Landscape (2018)
  100. From Slave Labor to Tourism Dollars: An autoethnographic look at the Highbourne Cay Plantation (2018)