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. Holocene Human Adaptations on the Pacific Coast of Central America (2019)
  2. Holocene Paleoenvironment and Demography of the New Guinea North Coast (2019)
  3. Home Is Where the Plants Are: Spatial Analysis of Land Use during the Archaic Occupation of Coronado National Memorial (2019)
  4. Home-making in the Khorezm Oasis (Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan) (2019)
  5. Honing an Integrated Approach to Geoarchaeological Research in Alluvial Environments of the Lower Ohio River Valley (2019)
  6. Hopewellian Woodhenges: Recent Research at Hopewell Culture National Historical Park (2019)
  7. Horizon Events: Hohokam Ritual Relations with the Distant and Phenomenal (2019)
  8. Horizontality Revisited: Evidence for 3,000 Years of Prehistoric Biocultural Continuity of Fisherfolk at Huanchaco, North Coast of Peru (2019)
  9. Horses and Hares: What Analysis of Museum Collectrions Can Tell Us About Life in the Protohistoric American Southwest (2019)
  10. Horses in Iron Age Steppe Burials: Their Enduring Socio-political Role (2019)
  11. Horses in Iron Age Steppe Burials: Their Enduring Socio-Political Role (2019)
  12. Hot Rock Cooking of Desert Lily and Winding Mariposa (2019)
  13. Hot Spots: A Proposed Strategy for Reducing the Risk of Wildfire to Cultural Resources (2019)
  14. Hot, Cold, Above and Below: Enhanced Survey Methods in the Detection of Clandestine Graves (2019)
  15. The House Next Door (2019)
  16. House Society Models in Anthropological and Archaeological Theory: Chaco Canyon and the Prehispanic American Southwest. (2019)
  17. Household Archaeology of a Late Archaic Pit-house in Southern New England (2019)
  18. Household Lake Exploitation and Aquatic Lifeways in Pre-Aztec Central Mexico (2019)
  19. Household Variation in the Maya Hinterlands (2019)
  20. Households in Middle Neolithic Northeastern China: A Study on Shangchaoyanggou Site Applying An Intensive Collection Method (2019)
  21. Houses and the Puzzle of "Public Space" in Ceja de Selva Communities of Northeastern Peru (2019)
  22. How Adequate Is the Etiquette? An Example from Mesa Verde National Park (2019)
  23. How can archaeologists better engage the public, tribes, land managers, law enforcement officers and prosecutors regarding the importance and relevance of heritage protection? (2019)
  24. How Can Behavioral Ecology and the Analysis of Archaeological Spatial Structure Help Identify Inequality among Enslaved Households at Monticello? (2019)
  25. How Chaco Got the Point: Exploring the Technological Transition from Atlatl to Bow and Arrow at Chaco Canyon (2019)
  26. How do we keep "bro-ing" away from open access archaeology?: Open Access, Cultural Appropriation, and Archaeology (2019)
  27. "How far is that in Bernie Miles?" Landscape and Identity in Abiquiu, New Mexico (2019)
  28. How Firewood Access Structures Settlement Patterns (2019)
  29. How Many Turkeys Did It Take to Make a Blanket? (2019)
  30. How Monumental Architecture Directs Movement: Defensive and Hydrological Features at Muralla de León (2019)
  31. How Much Can I Get for These Choros? New Evidence for Andean Markets from the Chancay Site of Cerro Blanco, Huanangue Valley, Peru (2019)
  32. How Much Force Does It Take to Break a Flaked Stone Tool? (2019)
  33. How Precise Are My Survey Data? GNSS Receivers Test and Comparison (2019)
  34. How to Choose Samples for aDNA: Bioarchaeological Best Practices for Sampling Human Remains (2019)
  35. How Was Iron Weaponry Obtained by Local Elite during Japan’s Kofun Period? (2019)
  36. Howdy Neighbour – Transgressing Borders and Peering over the Fence to Examine the Application of Isotopic Analyses to Bioarchaeology in Anatolia (2019)
  37. Huff Village Revisited: A New Radiocarbon Chronology for a Pivotal Time (2019)
  38. Human Adaptability to Fauna and Flora Changes during MIS 5-3. Is the Iberian Mediterranean Region a Refuge? (2019)
  39. Human Adaptations to Environmental Change on the California Channel Islands (2019)
  40. Human Behavior or Environmental Change: Zooarchaeological Research on Shell Midden Sites at Guanglu Island, China (2019)
  41. Human Behavioral Ecology and the Complexities of Arctic Foodways (2019)
  42. Human Biogeography, Life Histories and Bioavailable Strontium in the Southern Andes (Argentina and Chile) (2019)
  43. Human Ecodynamics in Central East Polynesia (2019)
  44. The Human Experience of Social Transformations in the North Atlantic and US Southwest (2019)
  45. Human Interment and Making Memory in Viking Age Iceland (2019)
  46. The Human Presence in the Americas during and before the Late Glacial Maximum under the Light of New Investigations at Chiquihuite Cave, the Older-Than-Clovis Site in Mexico (2019)
  47. The Human-Chicken-Environment Nexus (2019)
  48. Human-Environment Interactions: The Role of Foragers in the Development of Mobile Pastoralism in Mongolia's Desert-Steppe (2019)
  49. Human-Environment System Change and Stability in the Farming/Hunter-Gatherer Transition (2019)
  50. Human-Induced Percussion Technology: A Synthesis of Bone Modification as Archaeological Evidence (2019)
  51. Hunted Deer and Buried Foxes: Fauna from the Middle Epipaleolithic Site of ‘Uyun al-Hammam (2019)
  52. Hunted or Scavenged?: Investigating Acquisition of Dolphins and Porpoises at the Par-Tee Site Using Zooarchaeology and Ancient DNA Identifications (2019)
  53. Hunter-Gatherer Fission-Fusion in Ethnographic and Archaeological Records: From the Mbuti to Paleoindians (2019)
  54. Hunter-Gatherer Intensification and Long-Term Demography: A SW Wyoming Case Study (2019)
  55. The Hunters Were Here First: Paleoindian Research in the Greater Southwest (2019)
  56. Hunting Varmints, or Tasty Morsels?: An Isotopic Survey of Iroquoian Garden Hunting (2019)
  57. Hunting vs. Herding: The Eastern and Central Tibetan Plateau’s Earliest Inhabitants (2019)
  58. "I Can Tell It Always": Confronting Colonialist Presumptions and Disciplinary Blind Spots through Community-Based Research (2019)
  59. I Would Walk 500 Miles: Survey of Copper Age Settlements in Eastern Hungary (2019)
  60. An Iconographic Analysis on the Offering H Polychrome Knives of Templo Mayor of Tenochtitlan (2019)
  61. The Ideal Free Distribution, Population Packing, and the Forager to Producer Transition in the Southern Levant (2019)
  62. The Ideal Site (LA 8671): A Mexican Territorial Residential Site Near Placitas, New Mexico (2019)
  63. Identificación de los valores de autenticidad e integridad en la restauración de los monumentos arqueológicos en México (2019)
  64. Identification and Classification of the Environmental Microbiome of the Temyiq Tuyuryaq (2019)
  65. Identification of Adhesive on Bone-Handled Microblades from the Houtaomuga Site in Northeast China (2019)
  66. Identification of Altars at Angamuco in Michoacán, Mexico Using Geospatial Analysis of LiDAR Data (2019)
  67. Identification of Bilateral Congenital Radioulnar Synostosis in an Early Horizon Burial from the Site of Atalla, Peru (2019)
  68. Identification of Earthen Construction Techniques in the Casas Grandes Region, Chihuahua, Mexico (2019)
  69. Identification of Mitochondrial Haplogroups in Native Mexican and Mestizo Populations (2019)
  70. Identification of Post-Marital Residence Patterns in Prehistory: A Case from the European Neolithic (2019)
  71. Identification of Turquoises from Different Mining Areas using Lead and Strontium Isotope Composition (2019)
  72. Identification of Wood Used at Daugherty Cave, WY (2019)
  73. Identifying Archaeological Dacite and Andesite Sources in Southeastern Colorado (2019)
  74. Identifying Consumption of Putrefied Meat in the Archaeological Record from δ15N Values (2019)
  75. Identifying Crop Rotation during the Early Medieval Period in England: Charring Temperature, Contamination and Isotopic Boundaries (2019)
  76. Identifying Cumulative Impacts from Wildfire and Wildfire Mitigations at Los Alamos National Laboratory (2019)
  77. Identifying Genogeographic Affiliation of Burials from an 18th Century Cemetery on Sint Eustatius, Dutch Caribbean (2019)
  78. Identifying Late Classic Political, Economic, and Cultural Affiliations at Pacbitun, Belize (2019)
  79. Identifying Pressure Flakes Generated during the Reduction of Small Bifaces: The Results of a Blind Test (2019)
  80. Identifying Signatures of Selection in Archaeological Sequences (2019)
  81. Ignored by Some, Remembered by All: Challenges of Disaster Archaeology of the Great Famine (2019)
  82. Illicit Landscapes and Illegal Economies in 19th century Southern Belize (2019)
  83. Illuminating High Elevation Seasonal Occupational Duration in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Using Patterning in Lithic Raw Materials and Tool Types (2019)
  84. Images of Aphrodite, Sexual Desire, and the 'Chilly Climate' of Classical Archaeology (2019)
  85. Images-in-the-Making: Process and Vivification in Pecos River Style Rock Art (2019)
  86. Imagined Forests: Woodlands and Wood Resources in Medieval Icelandic Literary, Documentary and Archaeological Sources (2019)
  87. Immigrant Diets and the Making of Australia (2019)
  88. The Impact of an Emergent Maya Polity on the Domestic Lithic Economy: A Perspective from the Hinterlands of Lower Dover, Belize (2019)
  89. The Impact of Diet and Dental Health among the Mixtec Urban Societies from the Formative Period of Oaxaca, Mexico (2019)
  90. The Impact of Humans on Shipwrecks in Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire (2019)
  91. The Impact of Temperature on the Transition to Maize Agriculture in the Northern Upland United States Southwest (2019)
  92. Impacts to Archaeological Deposits by Heavy Equipment and Protective Site Hardening Techniques (2019)
  93. Imperial Remodeling: Hatuncancha and Later Inca Construction (2019)
  94. Imperial Space Appropriation and Colonialism during the 16th Century in the Ecuadorian Andes (2019)
  95. Implications of Socio-economic Organization Based on Architectural Associations and Modified Sherds from Ricochet Village, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico (2019)
  96. Implications of Stable Isotope Values from the Skyrocket Site (CA-Cal-629/630) (2019)
  97. Implications of the Spanish Colonization in the Evolution of Dental Morphological Structure in Maya Populations from Yucatan (2019)
  98. The Importance of Identifying Specific Obsidian Subsources on Sardinia to Interpreting Long-Distance Trade in the Neolithic Central Mediterranean (2019)
  99. The Importance of Large-Scale Collaborative Lidar Research in the Maya Lowlands of Northern Peten (2019)
  100. The Importance of Restoring Indigenous Knowledge (2019)