Society for American Archaeology 84th Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM (2019)

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This collection contains the abstracts from the 2019 annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Most files in this collection contain the abstract only. The Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology provides a forum for the dissemination of knowledge and discussion. The 84th Annual Meeting was held in Albuquerque, NM from April 10-14, 2019.

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  1. Food and Eating Practices as Affirmative Bio-politics on the Border (2019)
  2. Food for the Soul & Well-being: Ruminations about the Other Face of Ancient Plant Remains (2019)
  3. Food from the Barranca: A 13,000-Year Perspective from the Yuzanú Drainage of the Mixteca Alta (2019)
  4. Food in Caribbean Archaeology (2019)
  5. Food Residue Analysis on Soapstone Cooking Vessels in the Chumash Homeland: Implications for Changing Foodway Patterns during the Mission Period across the Colonial Landscape (2019)
  6. Foodways and Diet in the Prehispanic Mixteca Alta : Ceramic and Isotope Analyses in the Specific Case of the Tomb 1 Burial in Nduatiucu (San Felipe Ixtapa, Teposcolula) (2019)
  7. Foodways and Human-Animal Relations at Early Formative Etlatongo: An Ontology of Differentiation (2019)
  8. Foodways and Identity in the Great Lakes: Investigating Western Basin Tradition Food Production Using Starch Grain and Macrobotanical Analysis. (2019)
  9. Footprint Analysis of the Sunset Road Rillito Fan Site, AZ AA:12:788(ASM) (2019)
  10. Footprints of the Ancestors: A 1,000-Year-Old Hohokam Trackway in the La Plaza Site, Tempe, Arizona (2019)
  11. Footsteps of Hopi History or Inscriptions by Spanish Priests? The Elusive and Enigmatic Labyrinth Glyphs of the American West (2019)
  12. For Richer or Poorer: A Comparison of Residential Mobility Patterns between Socioeconomic Groups at the La Ventilla District of Teotihuacan (2019)
  13. "For the Benefit and Enjoyment of the People": A Critical examination of American park-space (2019)
  14. Forager Mobility Patterns in Southern Belize: Preliminary Results from a Holocene-Length Record (2019)
  15. Foragers, Herders and Harvesters: Modeling Shifts in Late Holocene Subsistence Strategies on South Africa’s West Coast (2019)
  16. Forced Migration in the Assyrian Empire, on the Periphery and in the Heartland (2019)
  17. Foregrounding Food: Mixtec Cuisine, Identity, and Household Ritual at Late Postclassic Tututepec, Oaxaca (2019)
  18. Foreigners Building a Future in Colonial San Juan, 1910. (2019)
  19. Forensic Methods for the 3D Reconstruction of an Infant Burial in Arma Veirana Cave, Liguria, Italy (2019)
  20. Foreseeable Tools: Lithic Use-Wear and Technological Organizations in Evolutionary Perspectives (2019)
  21. Forest and Farm, River and Sea: Food and Diet at Three 17th-Century Sites in Connecticut (2019)
  22. The Forest through the Trees: Using Vivifacts to Analyze How Native American Landscapes Shaped Colonial Encounter (2019)
  23. The Forests and the Trees: Soucing Construction Timbers at Aztec Ruins, NM (2019)
  24. Forged by Many Hands: Analyzing Transformations of Space in the Antebellum Industrial South (2019)
  25. Formation Processes of Late Pleistocene Archaeological Sites in the Atacama Desert (2019)
  26. Formative Assessment of "Project Archaeology: Investigating Food and Land" (2019)
  27. Fosterage and Mobility at the Early Medieval Irish Monastery on the Island of Illaunloughan: A Bioarchaeological Case Study (2019)
  28. Four Down, 6,000 to Go: Processing and Researching the (not) St. Joseph’s Cemetery Site Legacy Collection (2019)
  29. Four Horns Lake: Physical and Spiritual Interactions (2019)
  30. A Fourteenth-Century Southern Plains Star Chart (2019)
  31. Fox Farm, a Large Fort Ancient Village in Mason County, Kentucky: Evidence of Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) Management? (2019)
  32. Foxes and Humans at the Late Holocene Uyak Site, Kodiak, Alaska (2019)
  33. Fragmented Bodies: Early Bronze Age Cremation Burials in Kilmagadwood, Scotland (2019)
  34. Fragmented Records: Fuego-Patagonian Hunter-gatherers and Archaeological Change (2019)
  35. The Frailty-Mortality Paradox: Insights from the Spanish Flu Pandemic of 1918 (2019)
  36. Free to Choose? Emancipation, Foodways and Belonging on Witherspoon Island (2019)
  37. Fremont Villages in Their Cultural Landscapes (2019)
  38. From Accommodation to Massacre: Evolving Native Responses to Spanish Military Expeditions in the Interior Southeast, 1540-1568 (2019)
  39. From Bit Wear to Ancient DNA: Steppe-ing Out (2019)
  40. From Chichen Itza to Tulum: The Late Postclassic Maya Feathered Serpent of the Northern Maya Lowlands (2019)
  41. From Collective Government to Communal Inebriation in Ancient Teotihuacan, Central Mexico (2019)
  42. From Formal to Efficient: Variation in Projectile Point Manufacture and Morphology from the Late Woodland to Fort Ancient Period in the Middle Ohio River Valley (2019)
  43. From Frog to Bat: The Extraordinary Bestiary of the Pre-Columbians from the Caribbean (2019)
  44. From Grandma’s Attic to Amnesty Programs: Adventures in Accessioning Archaeological Collections (2019)
  45. From Hohokam Archaeology to Narratives of the Ancient Hawaiian ‘State’ (2019)
  46. From Homes to Ruins: Ethnoarchaeology and Small-Scale Village Dynamics at Post-19th Century Kızılkaya, Central Turkey (2019)
  47. From Kotosh to Pacopampa: Sixty-Years of Japanese Investigations on the Andean Formative (2019)
  48. From Las Brisas to the World: The Genesis of a Periphery-Core Perspective under the Tutelage of Pat Urban and Ed Schortman (2019)
  49. From Local to Regional Technological Landscapes – The Mobility of Aeginetan Potters (2019)
  50. From Margin to Center: Bias and Discrimination in Archaeology (2019)
  51. From Minerology to Monuments: Place-Making through Personal Ornamentation in mid-Holocene Turkana, Kenya (2019)
  52. From Monument to Park: Early Infrastructure and Tourism at Petrified Forest National Park (2019)
  53. From Mud to Brick, or the Transformative Possibilities of Assembling Architecture (2019)
  54. From Narrative Picture Writing Bands to Pseudo Cartographies. How Native Scribes Invented Powerful New Media after the Conquest (2019)
  55. From North America to Europe: Preliminary Biomolecular results Regarding the Transatlantic History of the Turkey (2019)
  56. From Present-Day Fields to Ancient Samples…and Back Again: Strategies for Establishing Principles of Interpretation in Plant Stable Isotope Work (2019)
  57. From Prison to Tourism: Historical Evolution and Population of Presidio de la Princesa. (2019)
  58. From Soil to Society: Local Variability in Inferred Climatic and Environmental Change and Landuse in the Valencian Community, Spain (2019)
  59. From Source to Site: Investigating Diachronic Toolstone Procurement and Land-Use in the Nenana Valley, Interior Alaska (2019)
  60. From Storage Boxes to Research Options: Cataloging Collections at ASU's Research Lab in Teotihuacan, Mexico (2019)
  61. From Tangible Things to Intangible Ideas: The Context of Trans-Regional Movements of Artifacts, Cereal Crops and Animals (2019)
  62. From Technological Style to Communities of Practice: Defining Yavi-Chicha Sociotechnical Systems in the Río Grande de San Juan Basin (Border of Bolivia and Argentina) during the Period of Regional Developments (ca. AD 900-1450) (2019)
  63. From the Canopy to the Caye: Two of Britain's Colonial Ventures in Nineteenth-Century Belize (2019)
  64. From the Early Holocene to Amazonian Forest Groves (2019)
  65. From the Earthly to the Celestial: Material Culture and Funerary Practice at Fujinoki Kofun (2019)
  66. From the Forest to the Steppe: Mobility Strategies of Late-Marine Hunters (Alacaluf) in the Strait of Magellan, Chile (2019)
  67. From the Lab to the Cave and Back: 3D Modeling Finger Flutings (2019)
  68. From the Mousterian to the Bronze Age: The El Miron Cave Project (Cantabria, Spain), 1996-2018 (2019)
  69. From the Mouths of Babes: Weaning, Diet, and Stress in Neolithic Northern Vietnam (2019)
  70. From the Ocean to the Mountain: Marine Shell in the Patipampa Sector, Huari, Ayacucho, Peru (2019)
  71. From the Sky and from the Ground: Using Multiple Survey Strategies to Map El Palacio, Northern Michoacán (2019)
  72. From the Unknown to the Known: Reexamination of a Small Prehistoric Site in Southeastern Virginia (2019)
  73. From the Worm to the World: A Legacy of Julie Stein (2019)
  74. From Tlacolol to Metepantle: A Reappraisal of the Antiquity of the Agricultural Niches of the Central Mexican Symbiotic Region (2019)
  75. From Trinkets to Privileged Artifacts: The Transition in our Understanding of Paleolithic Personal Ornaments (2019)
  76. From Upper to Lower Santan: Platform Mound Community Organization within the Santan Canal System in the Middle Gila River Valley (2019)
  77. Frontiers and Borderlands Phenomena, what would Bradley say?: Comparative Case Studies from the Levant and Andes (2019)
  78. Fulbright–Creative Ireland Museum Fellowship - Standards, Storage and Dissemination: New Approaches to Archiving, Curation and Data Sharing of Environmental Archaeological Material (2019)
  79. Full-Coverage Survey in the Lower Río Verde Valley, Oaxaca, Mexico: Broad-Scale Insights on Human-Environment Relations (2019)
  80. A Functional Study of 'jiandiping' (Pointed base) Amphorae (2019)
  81. Functioning at Full Capacity: The Role of Pottery in the Woodland Upper Great Lakes (2019)
  82. Funding Archaeology and Heritage Conservation in Postcommunist Bulgaria and Beyond (2019)
  83. Funerary Hardware in 18th and 19th Century Philadelphia: What Can Be Used as an Indication of Wealth from the Arch Street Site? (2019)
  84. Funerary Transitions in the Chu State during the Warring States Period (480-221 BC) (2019)
  85. Gallina Ceramics: A Multi-site Pilot Study on the Composition of Gallina Sherds in Thin-Section (2019)
  86. Gallinazo Networks: Economic Complementarity and the Persistence of Gallinazo-Mochica Social Interrelationships (2019)
  87. Game On: Investigations of Ballcourts 1 and 2 at Xunantunich, Belize (2019)
  88. Gardens in the Aleutian Islands: Landscape Management by Unangan/Unangas Ancestors (2019)
  89. The Gender(ed) Revolution: Female Priests and the Mary Magdalenas of the 16th Century Taki Onqoy Movement (Ayacucho, Peru) (2019)
  90. Gendered Figurine Iconography at Los Guachimontines, Jalisco, Mexico (2019)
  91. Gendered Identities and Room Conversions at Homol’ovi (2019)
  92. Gendered Trouble: Reconsidering the Role of Females in the Masculinized Spaces of Violence in an Early Bronze Age Population (2019)
  93. Gene-Culture Coevolution and Breeding of Ornamental Plants is a Specific Aesthetics-Driven Social Niche (2019)
  94. Generalized Additive Mixed Models for Archaeological Networks (2019)
  95. Generationally-Linked Archaeology: Northwest Coast of North America Example (2019)
  96. Genes, Culture, and the Archaeological Record (2019)
  97. Genetic Analysis of Microbial Community Structure in Soils from the Hell Gap Witness Block (2019)
  98. The Genetic History and Diffusion Routes of Early Maize in North America (2019)
  99. Genetic Insights into Indo-European Origins (2019)
  100. The Genetic Prehistory of the Andean Highlands 7,000 Years BP though European Contact (2019)