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. Broken Edges: Investigating Jewelry Damage by Violence and Fatigue (2019)
  2. Bronze Age Crucibles in China: A Unique Technological Tradition and its Cultural Implications (2019)
  3. Bronzes, Mortuary Ritual and the Rise of Political Power in the NE Frontier of Ancient China: A case study of Upper Xiajiadian Burials (2019)
  4. Buck Lake, Archaeological Research, and Subsistence and Settlement Patterns at Mount Rainier National Park (2019)
  5. Building a Façade: When Political Involvement Changes the Narrative, Fabric, and Value of Historic Sites (2019)
  6. Building a Frontier? Preliminary Investigations into a Late Preclassic Maya Triadic Temple Group (2019)
  7. Building a More Precise Understanding of the Past by Merging Techniques from Archaeology and Ancient DNA Analysis (2019)
  8. Building a Stronger Network: assessing and reconfiguring a national archaeology curricula delivery program (2019)
  9. Building Bridges: Federal, State, and Tribal Collaboration on the US 101 Elwha River Bridge Replacement Project, Washington State (2019)
  10. Building Bronze Age Populations of the South Caucasus: Preliminary Bioarchaeological Results from the Kasakh Valley Archaeological Survey (2019)
  11. Building Capacity and Communities of Practice in Digital Heritage and Archaeology (2019)
  12. Building Collapse: Hierarchy and an Anarchic Social Movement in the Hohokam Classic Period (2019)
  13. Building Community Ties Using Archaeology in Tlajinga, Teotihuacan (2019)
  14. Building Expectations to understand the Evolutionary Significance of Archaeological Assemblages (2019)
  15. Building Histories of Territory Formation: The Case of Southern Jê Expansion, Santa Catarina, Brazil (2019)
  16. Building Nearest Neighbor Models of Hunter-Gatherer Settlement Systems Using Four Case Studies for the Northwest Coast of North America (2019)
  17. Building Social Complexity: Differences in Bedrock Use at Early Formative Etlatongo in the Mixteca Alta of Oaxaca (2019)
  18. Building, Burying, Tearing Down: The Role of Destruction in Mississippian Mound Building (2019)
  19. Built Environments in the Middle and Early Upper Paleolithic (2019)
  20. Built Environments of Epipalaeolithic Southwest Asia: A Life History of Place (2019)
  21. Bundles and Bloodletting: An Analysis of Women's Ceremonial Roles in Classic Maya Art (2019)
  22. The Burgess-Williams Site: An Early Euro-American Settlement on Grand Island (2019)
  23. The Burial Artifacts of Epiclassic Los Mogotes, Basin of Mexico (2019)
  24. Burial at the Black Friary in Trim, Ireland: 700 Years of Friary-Town Relations (2019)
  25. Buried Landscapes: GIS 3D Modeling of Geoarchaeological Data (2019)
  26. Buried Sites in the Chincha Valley Floodplain (2019)
  27. Bury Me with Beads (2019)
  28. "But We Are Not Broken": Practices of Home in San Francisco Bay Area Homeless Encampments (2019)
  29. Buying Into It: A Study of Economic Engagement on the Eastern Pequot Reservation (2019)
  30. By the Sea Shore: Examining the Prehistoric Shell Industry of the Rio Grande Delta (2019)
  31. Cache Flow: An Analysis of Vessel Assemblages from the Elk Ridge Site (2019)
  32. Cahokia After Dark: Affect, Water, and the Moon (2019)
  33. The Cahuacucho Idol of the Casma culture (2019)
  34. Calibrating the Chronology of Late Pleistocene Climate Change and Archaeology with Geochemical Isochrons (2019)
  35. Calibration of Chronometric Assays from the WS Ranch Site (LA 3099) and Other Sites in the Middle San Francisco River Valley, West-Central New Mexico (2019)
  36. California Channel Islands Micromammals: A Story of Invasion and Extinction. (2019)
  37. Caminos a Los Horcones, Chiapas: An Least Cost Path Analysis of Early Classic Trade Routes (2019)
  38. Caminos del Horizonte Medio en Arequipa:Paisaje como un espacio socialmente constituido (2019)
  39. Camping and Hot-Rock Cooking: Hunter-Gatherer Land Use across the Southwest Pecos Slopes (2019)
  40. Camping with Mammoths? Identification of Ivory Fragments at the La Prele Mammoth Site Using Microscopy (2019)
  41. Can Firing Position of WWII Soldiers Be Determined by Shell Scatters? Preliminary Data from Experimental Archaeology (2019)
  42. Can HBE Help Explain Variation in the Presence of Blue Duiker (Philantomba monticola) throughout the Middle Stone Age at Sibudu Cave (South Africa)? (2019)
  43. Can Mammoth Killing be Distinguished from Mammoth Scavenging by Humans and Carnivores? (2019)
  44. Can Soil Microbial Community Composition Distinguish Indoor and Outdoor Spaces? (2019)
  45. Can the Field School Be Improved? Lessons Learned through Education Research of an NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates (2019)
  46. Can We See Travelers in Rock Art? (2019)
  47. Canids in the Faunal and Iconographic Record at La Quemada: An Analysis from the Perspective of Huichol Ethnography (2019)
  48. Carbon Enamel Isotopes as Proxy for Dietary Changes in the Omo-Turkana Basin between 2 and 1.4 Ma (2019)
  49. Carbonized Wood Remains from the Matacanela Site, Veracruz, Mexico (2019)
  50. Care and the Disregard of Care in Medieval Ireland (2019)
  51. Care Provision for Victims of Violence in Late Prehistoric Tennessee (2019)
  52. A Career to Celebrate: The Achievements of S. Terry Childs and Her Impact on Archaeological Collections (2019)
  53. Caribbean Archaic Faunal Exploitation: Analysis of Museum Collections (2019)
  54. Carlisle, NM: The Short Life of an Early Gold-Mine (2019)
  55. Casa Crecida: A Buried Eighteenth Century Spanish Colonial Site in Bernalillo, New Mexico (2019)
  56. Casas Grandes Culture in the Sierra Madre of Sonora (2019)
  57. Casas Grandes Fauna (2019)
  58. The Casas Grandes Flower World and its Antecedents in Northwest Mesoamerica and the U.S. Southwest (2019)
  59. Cascade Phase Context and Chronology at the Connley Caves, Oregon (2019)
  60. A Case for Islam: Bioarchaeological Research on the Ottoman Period in Southeast Europe (2019)
  61. The Case for Radical Inclusivity in Museums (2019)
  62. A Case Study in the Use of Photogrammetry for Management, Public Outreach, and Research Potential (2019)
  63. A Case Study of Legal and Practical Pitfalls of Forensic Archaeology Recovery of Human Remains from a New Orleans Pauper Cemetery (2019)
  64. Casma Occupation at Pan de Azúcar de Nepeña: Findings from the 2017 and 2018 PIAPAN Field Seasons (2019)
  65. Casting Experiment for a Small-Sized Bronze Statue of Buddha Dating to the Tang Dynasty (2019)
  66. Castle Ballintober, County Roscommon, Ireland: The Castles in Communities Project (2019)
  67. The Castles in Communities Model: An Integrative Approach to a Field School, Research Project and Community Collaborative in Ireland (2019)
  68. Castles of Conquest or Factionalism and the Creation of Political Landscapes (2019)
  69. Cause and Effect: Human-Animal Relationships and Zoonotic Brucellosis in Long Term Perspective (2019)
  70. Caves beyond the Dripline: Reconceptualizing the Subterranean-Surface Dichotomy (2019)
  71. Cedar Mesa Architecture: Analysis of Earthen Mortars, Decorated Plasters, and an Intact Wood Roof at Bare Ladder Ruin, Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah (2019)
  72. Celebrating an Outlier, and Managing Variation at Valles Caldera (2019)
  73. Celebrity Chefs and the Long View of Sustainable Agriculture in Yaxunah, Yucatán (2019)
  74. The Central Arizona Project and Platform Mounds in Arizona (2019)
  75. Central Place Foraging Models and Early Holocene Coastal Adaptations in the Western Mediterranean (2019)
  76. Central Texas Plant Baking (2019)
  77. Centralized Power/Decentralized production? Angkorian Stoneware and the Southern Production Complex of Cheung Ek, Cambodia (2019)
  78. Ceramic Analysis of an Early 19th Century Plantation in the Piedmont Region of North Carolina (2019)
  79. Ceramic Evidence for Immigration among Households at Calixtlahuaca in the Toluca Valley (2019)
  80. Ceramic Evidence of Complex Social Boundaries in Central New Mexico (2019)
  81. Ceramic from the Early Components at Nancy Patterson Village (2019)
  82. Ceramic Petrography as a Service for CRM Firms and Beyond (2019)
  83. Ceramic Resource Selection and Social Violence in the Gallina Area of the American Southwest (2019)
  84. Ceramic Technological Trends in the Three Rivers Region: A Late Classic Maya Overview (2019)
  85. Ceramic Variation between Two Caribbean Islands (2019)
  86. Ceramic, Lithic, and Settlement Variability of the Incipient Jomon Sites on Tanegashima Island, Japan (2019)
  87. Ceramics from Q’umarkaj: Heritage Collection and Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis (2019)
  88. Ceramics of Sterling Site and Cultural Interaction along the Middle San Juan River, New Mexico (2019)
  89. Ceremonial Depictions of Bighorn Sheep Anthropomorphs in the Jornada Mogollon Region (2019)
  90. The Cerrito Site Monitoring Study: Adaptive Management of Recreation within a Significant Archaeological Site (2019)
  91. Cerro Cumbray: A Chimu Frontier Outpost (2019)
  92. Cerro de En medio, a Hidden Epiclassic Site in the Northern Frontier of Mesoamerica (2019)
  93. Cerros, Keros, Cuerpos, y Mas! 37 Years of Programa Contisuyo Research in Southern Peru (2019)
  94. Chacoan Complexities (2019)
  95. Challenges and Prospects of Richness and Diversity Measures in Paleoethnobotany (2019)
  96. Challenges and Successes of Mapping Royal Tombs and a Newly Discovered Mound Feature Using a Total Station at Nuri, Sudan (2019)
  97. Challenges, Opportunities, and Kuleana: Historic Preservation in Hawaii (2019)
  98. Change in Mobility and Site Occupation during the Late Pleistocene in Korea (2019)
  99. Changes along a Native Transportation Corridor in Western Massachusetts: The Fife Brook Sites and the Deerfield River (2019)
  100. Changes and Reactions: Hunting and Gathering by Agriculturalist in the Woodland Period (2019)