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. Exploring Cooperation and Hierarchy among Napoleonic Soldiers by Reconstructing Dietary Variation using Stable Isotope Analysis (2019)
  2. Exploring Cultural Differences in Irrigation Canal Systems through Time at the Creekside Village Site, New Mexico (2019)
  3. Exploring Cultural Identity at the Nostrum Springs Stage Station in Northwestern Wyoming (2019)
  4. Exploring Dental Modification Practices at Midnight Terror Cave, Belize. (2019)
  5. Exploring Gender, Trade, and Heirloom Micaceous Ceramics at Los Ojitos, New Mexico (2019)
  6. Exploring Hare Introductions and Management (2019)
  7. Exploring Inter-zonal Connections through a Constructed Projectile Point Typology from Cuncaicha Rockshelter (2019)
  8. Exploring Kinship Ties through Mortuary Practice at Cahokia’s Ridge-top Mounds (2019)
  9. Exploring Open-Air Western Stemmed Sites in the Harney Basin, Oregon: A Technological and Chronological Analysis (2019)
  10. Exploring Perforated Earspools of the Arkansas River Valley (2019)
  11. Exploring Production Methods of Casting Molds and the Artisans who Made Them (2019)
  12. Exploring Seasonal Aspects of Past Herding Systems Using Bayesian Modeling of Animal δ13C and δ18O Enamel Isotopic Profiles (2019)
  13. Exploring Settlement Connectivity in the Lower Ave River Valley (Northwest Iberia) during the Iron Age Using Least-Cost Path Analysis (2019)
  14. Exploring Surface Spatial Patterns of Ethnic Chinese Artifacts along the Central Pacific Railroad, Box Elder County, Utah (2019)
  15. Exploring Sustainability and the Realities of Plantation Agriculture at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest (2019)
  16. Exploring Targeted Postmortem Investigative Practices at the Milwaukee County Poor Farm Cemetery (2019)
  17. Exploring the Emergence of the Dian (Shizhaishan) Culture: a view from settlement study (2019)
  18. Exploring the Engagement, Imagination, and Alignment of Potters and their Practices in Neolithic S. Calabria, Italy (2019)
  19. Exploring the Function and Adaptive Context of Paleo-Arctic Projectile Points (2019)
  20. Exploring the Hopi Youth Component of the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project (2019)
  21. Exploring the Pre-Classic Roots of Hohokam Platform Mounds: New Evidence from La Plaza (2019)
  22. Exploring the Role of Fire in Tarascan Ritual Contexts of the Zacapu Basin, Michoacan, Mexico (2019)
  23. Exploring the Social and Political Dynamics of Power Centers in Central Pacific Costa Rica (2019)
  24. Exploring the Unexpected Early Woodland Occupation at Smith Creek, Wilkinson County, Mississippi (2019)
  25. Exploring trends in mortuary behavior among the ancient Maya of northwestern Belize (2019)
  26. Exploring Turkey Exploitation and Management in the Maya Lowlands (2019)
  27. Extending Paleoanthropology with the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis (2019)
  28. The External Connections of the Yingpanshan Site Cluster in Western Sichuan, China (2019)
  29. A Fabric-Impressed Potsherd from San Andrés, Tabasco, Mexico (2019)
  30. Fabrics of the South American Desert Coast: The Study of the Marine Hunter-Gatherer's Plant Fiber Technology in the Atacama Desert (2019)
  31. Factional Ceramic Economies in the Inka Imperial Heartland (2019)
  32. Fanning the Flames of Complexity: Archaeobotanical Approaches to the Study of Fuel Economies at Late Chalcolithic Sites in Northern Mesopotamia (2019)
  33. Fardos Funerarios de los Antiguos Paracas en el Valle Medio de Chincha, Costa Sur del Peru (2019)
  34. Farmers and Late Holocene Climate Change on the Edge of the Qinghai Plateau (2019)
  35. Farms of Hunters: Medieval Norse Settlement, Land- and Sea-Use in Low Arctic Greenland (2019)
  36. Farms with a View: The Evolution of Agriculture at Kealakekua, Hawai‘i (2019)
  37. Fauna at the HO Bar Site: A Mogollon Early Pithouse Period Site (2019)
  38. Faunal Exploitation Practices at Three Malabar Period Sites in the Fox Lake Sanctuary in Brevard County, Florida (2019)
  39. Faunal Exploitation Practices of Prehistoric Peoples: A Comparative Study of Three Rockshelter Sites along the California Wash in Southern Nevada (2019)
  40. Faunal Remains and Social Organization at Albert Porter Pueblo, a Great House Community in the Northern Southwest (2019)
  41. Favorite Things: An Overview of Ornaments Used by the Jornada Mogollon in the Tularosa Basin, New Mexico (2019)
  42. "A feast of meat, a day of sociability": Examining Patterns in Turkey Management in the Cibola Region, AD 1150-1400 (2019)
  43. Feasting and Performativity at Late Formative Etlatongo (2019)
  44. Feasting and Shrine Formation at Mitchell Springs and Champagne Spring (2019)
  45. Feasting with the Dead: Preliminary Analysis of Faunal Remains at the Put Dragulina Roman Cemetery (2019)
  46. Feasts for the People, Crumbs for the Bird: Communicating Archaeological Data on Ancient Crop Diversity (2019)
  47. Feathered Serpents at Uxmal: Creation, Cosmos, Cosmopolitanism, and Kingship (2019)
  48. Feathered Serpents of the Oaxacan Isthmus and Pacific Coast, Mexico: Hybridity, Ritualized Environments, and Territorial-Narratives (2019)
  49. Feathery Serpents of the Greater Nicoya Region (2019)
  50. Feature Content Analysis: Comparing Trends in Tool Use and Storage Strategies at Bridge River (EeRl-4), British Columbia (2019)
  51. Feeding the Household and the Spirit During the Ubaid Period at Kenan Tepe, Turkey (2019)
  52. Female Figurines of the Greater Nicoya Region 500 BCE – 1250 CE (2019)
  53. Female Warriors of the Viking Age (2019)
  54. A Few Considerations Regarding Jade Circulation during the Aztec Period (2019)
  55. Fibers and Weaving Techniques in Casma Textiles, Huarmey Valley-Peru (2019)
  56. The Field Museum’s Colonial Period Polychrome Tiana: A Conservation Study of Materials and Techniques (2019)
  57. Field Schools and Gender in Archaeology (2019)
  58. Field-Based Decisions on Collection of Archaeological Materials: Monitoring and Ethics (2019)
  59. Fields, Shrines, and Paths—Ancestral Tewa Landscape Usage at Cuyamunge (2019)
  60. Filling in the Maya Mosaic of Northwestern Belize: Survey and Mapping at MRP (2019)
  61. Filling the Envelope: a History of Archaeobotanical Research in Cyprus (2019)
  62. Finding Context for Rock Art Images in the Southwest (2019)
  63. Finding Solace: Recovering Human Cremations from the Ashes of a Firestorm (2019)
  64. Fire and Foxes: Investigations into a Pre-historic Human Presence in the Falkland Islands (2019)
  65. Fire Archaeology: Preservation in Practice (2019)
  66. Fire Effects at the Honda Ridge Rock Art Site, Vandenberg Air Force Base, California (2019)
  67. Fire Meets the Past: Archaeological Site Thinning on the Jemez Ranger District of the Santa Fe National Forest (2019)
  68. Fire on the Mountain: Colonizing South Appalachia in the Early Holocene (2019)
  69. Fire on the Mountain: The Use of Earth Ovens for Agave and Pinyon Processing in the Sheep Range, NV (2019)
  70. Fire or Stone? Applications of Infrared Spectroscopy and the Grinding Curve Procedure to Differentiate between Pyrogenic and Geogenic Calcites at Crvena Stijena Paleolithic Rock Shelter, Montenegro (2019)
  71. The First Centuries after Clovis: A Review of Younger Dryas Western Stemmed Tradition Occupations in the Great Basin with a Focus on What They Can Tell Us about How and When Humans Colonized the Western United States (2019)
  72. The First Excavation of a Pithouse Site in the Mt. Trumbull Area (2019)
  73. First Insights on Proto-Aurignacian Subsistence Behaviors at Riparo Bombrini (Liguria, Italy) (2019)
  74. A First Look at Western Stemmed Tradition Lithic Reduction and Procurement Strategies at Connley Cave 4, Oregon (2019)
  75. The First Paleoecological Analysis Derived from a Small Vertebrate Assemblage from the Byzantine Galilee and the Implications for Settlement Patterns (2019)
  76. Five Decades of Public Archaeology at Cahokia Mounds (2019)
  77. Five Seasons with the Dukha: House Structure among Nomadic Herders (2019)
  78. Flaked Stone Artifacts from the San Juan and Cutter Laterals of the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project (2019)
  79. The Flaked Stone Economy of Los Mogotes: Access and Exploitation during the Epiclassic Period (2019)
  80. Flakes Everywhere: Lithic Analysis Results from the Petrified Forest Boundary Expansion Project 2013-2017 (2019)
  81. FLAME: Framing the Late Antique and Early Medieval Economy (2019)
  82. The Flow of Lithic Production: Debitage Analysis in the Mogollon Highlands, AD550-1000 (2019)
  83. Flower World Concepts in Hopi Katsina Song Texts (2019)
  84. The Flower World in Central Mexico After the Collapse of Teotihuacan, AD 600-900 (2019)
  85. Flower Worlds of the Pacific Coast (2019)
  86. "Flowers [and] Open-Air Exercises": An Archaeology of Patient, Cure, and the Natural World at the American Lunatic Asylum (2019)
  87. Flowers and Floral Imagery in New Spain's Visual Production and Religious Spaces (2019)
  88. Flowers and Sherds: The Practice of Collecting Artifacts in Brazilian Amazon (2019)
  89. Flowers in the Religious Ideology of Contemporary Nahua of the Southern Huasteca (2019)
  90. The Flowery Places of the Copan Maya and the Species They Used to Create Them (2019)
  91. Fluid Borders: Personal Ornamentation and Waterways in Bronze Age Northwest Europe (2019)
  92. Flying Colors: Local and Non-local Birds in Chaco Canyon Archaeological Sites (2019)
  93. Following in the Footsteps of the National Geographic Society's Original Katmai Expeditions (2019)
  94. Following the Fiber: Agave Tools from Cropping to Crafting (2019)
  95. Folsom and Goshen Technological Organization at Locality I of the Hell Gap Site (2019)
  96. Folsom Technological Organization at the Martin Site, Central New Mexico (2019)
  97. Food and Cooking at Dust Cave: An Experimental and Microarchaeological Approach (2019)
  98. Food and Eating Practices as Affirmative Bio-politics on the Border (2019)
  99. Food for the Soul & Well-being: Ruminations about the Other Face of Ancient Plant Remains (2019)
  100. Food from the Barranca: A 13,000-Year Perspective from the Yuzanú Drainage of the Mixteca Alta (2019)