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

Part of: Society for American Archaeology

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. The Basketmaker Component of Cave Canyon Village, Montezuma Canyon, San Juan County, Utah (2019)
  2. The Basketmaker III and Pueblo I Periods in Southeastern Utah and the Mesa Verde Region: Did the Twain Ever Meet? (2019)
  3. Basketmaker III in the Central Mesa Verde Region: Transitions, Social Dynamics, and Population Growth (2019)
  4. Basketmaker III on the Chuska Slope, Northwest New Mexico (2019)
  5. Bayesian Models for the Occupational History of Complex Hunter-Gatherer-Fisher Communities in the Interior Pacific Northwest (2019)
  6. Beading a Nation, Beading a People: The Role of Métis Women’s Beadwork in Crafting Culture (2019)
  7. Beads and Bohr Models: Using XRF to Discuss Choctaw Identity Formation (2019)
  8. Beating Swords into Plowshares: The Role of Agricultural Colonization in Imperial Histories (2019)
  9. Becoming Cypriot: Identity Formation, Negotiation and Renegotiation on Bronze Age Cyprus (2019)
  10. Becoming Moche in Huanchaco: the impact of Moche Politics, Economy and Religion in the Fishermen Households at Pampa la Cruz, AD 500-650 (2019)
  11. Becoming Villagers, Becoming Enslavers: Social Change in Bantu-Speaking Early Villages during the Late Holocene Arid Phase (ca. 1200 BCE. – ca. 100 BCE) (2019)
  12. Bedrock Mortars as Symbolic Features (2019)
  13. The Beginning of a New Epoch: The Transition to Post-dynastic Life in Río Amarillo, Copán Valley, Honduras (2019)
  14. The Beginnings of Archaeological Administration and Labor at El Tajín, Veracruz, 1900-1938 (2019)
  15. Behavioral Cosmology and Fictive Kin: James M. Skibo (The Behavioral Golden Child) (2019)
  16. Beheading Bugs and Spearing Stags: Depictions of Animal Sacrifice in Mesoamerica (2019)
  17. Behind the Walls: LIP Architecture and Settlement Organization across the Peruvian Titicaca Basin (2019)
  18. Believers in the Highlands: Burying the Muslim Dead at the Qarakhanid Site of Tashbulak (2019)
  19. Belonging, Not Belongings: Thinking beyond the "White Possessive" in the Identification of 19th Century Indigenous Landscapes in New England (2019)
  20. Beneath the Surface: A Ground-Penetrating Radar Study at the Mary Rinn Site (36IN29) (2019)
  21. The Benefits and Challenges of Active Excavations as Tools for Interpretation and Public Outreach: Examples from Blackwater Draw Locality 1 (2019)
  22. The Best Gifts come in Small Packages? Coring Volcanic Landscapes in New Britain (2019)
  23. Best Strategies for Field-based Training in Data Recording and Management (2019)
  24. The Bethel Cemetery Relocation Project: Academic Collaboration, Archaeological Science, and CRM (2019)
  25. Bethel Cemetery: Photogrammetric Field Methods in Burial Excavation (2019)
  26. Between a Rock and a Coastal Place: Analysis of Archaic Raw Material Use at Stock Cove, Newfoundland (2019)
  27. Between Angkor and Champa: Political Economy of the Buffer Zone (2019)
  28. Between Archaeology and Texts: Early Jewish Ritual Law as a Test Case (2019)
  29. Between Two Empires: Conflict and Community during the Epiclassic Period in the Northern Basin of Mexico (2019)
  30. Betwixt and Between: Negotiating Hispanic Identity from Past to Present (2019)
  31. Beyond Binaries: Queering the Archaeological Record of the Western Canadian Arctic (2019)
  32. Beyond Counting Sheep: An Interdisciplinary Review of Faunal Assemblages in the British Pastoral Landscape (2019)
  33. Beyond Ethical, Legal and Practical Considerations: Unprovenienced Archaeological Items at Descendant Tribal Heritage Centers and Museums (2019)
  34. Beyond First Encounters: Mechanisms of Social Transformation at the Colonial Port of Veracruz (2019)
  35. Beyond Newgrange: The Late Neolithic Complex at Brú na Bóinne, Co. Meath in Light of Recent Discoveries (2019)
  36. Beyond the Big Bend: Julie Stein’s Geoarchaeological Legacy in the Green River of Kentucky (2019)
  37. Beyond the Big Picture: An integrative Paleogenomic study to address regional dynamics and political organization in the Peruvian Moche Culture (2019)
  38. Beyond the Borders of Archaeological Taxonomy: A Ceramic Case Study from the Central Plains (2019)
  39. Beyond the Genome: Unravelling Life Processes Using Epigenomes and Ancient RNA (2019)
  40. Beyond the Household: The Evolution of Nonresidential Organizations During the Southwest Neolithic (2019)
  41. Beyond the Palace Walls: Daily Life and Domestic Activities during the Late Classic in the Maya Lowlands (600-875 CE) (2019)
  42. Beyond the Technical Revolution: Epistemological Shifts in Archaeological XRF (or: "The World of XRF Will Never Be the Same Again") (2019)
  43. Big Data and Diplomacy: Aerial Images and U.S. Department of State Cultural Property Bilateral Agreements (2019)
  44. Big Data, Big Challenges: The Preliminary Results of the Moche Valley Ancient Settlement Survey (MVASS) on the North Coast of Peru (2019)
  45. Big Data, Heritage Management, and the EAMENA Project (2019)
  46. Big Pictures, Broad Questions, and Archaeological Knowledge along the Steppe and the Forest in the Southern Argentinean Patagonia (2019)
  47. Bioarchaeological Analysis of a Historic North Carolina Family Cemetery (2019)
  48. Bioarchaeological and Mortuary Indicators of Social Order in Mimbres Society: Seated Burials, Occupational Stress, Health, and Trauma (2019)
  49. A Bioarchaeological Approach to Contested Mountain Landscapes in Transylvania’s Golden Quadrangle (2019)
  50. A Bioarchaeological Approach to the Social Construction of Community Identities in Mountain Landscapes (2019)
  51. Bioarchaeological Ethics and Considerations for the Deceased (2019)
  52. A Bioarchaeological View on Long-Term Development in Prehistoric Central Thailand (2019)
  53. Bioarchaeology and Bioethos (2019)
  54. Bioarchaeology and Genome Justice: What Are the Implications for Indigenous Peoples? (2019)
  55. Bioarchaeology as Archaeology: Past Practices and Future Prospects (2019)
  56. Bioarchaeology Legacy Collections: Varying Perspectives, Perceptions, and Challenges (2019)
  57. Bioarchaeology of Madness: A biocultural perspective on transgression, strangeness, folly, and delirium in the past (2019)
  58. Bioarchaeology of the Little Bear Creek Site: New Insights into Health, Violence, Mortuary Behavior, and Identity in Prehistoric North Alabama (2019)
  59. Biocultural Analysis of Atypical Mortuary Pattern Symbolism in Three Medieval Transylvanian Millstone Burials (2019)
  60. A Biogeographic Approach to Hunter-Gatherer Dispersion Constraints in Northern Patagonia (2019)
  61. Biogeographic Barriers, Marginality and Explicit Analytical Scales in the Northern Archipelago of Western Patagonia, Chile. (2019)
  62. Biomolecular Preservation in Dental Calculus from the Teotihuacan Ritual Landscape (2019)
  63. Birds in Ritual Practice and Ceremonial Organization in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico (2019)
  64. A Bird’s-Eye View: Historic Aircraft Navigation Arrows in Northern Arizona (2019)
  65. Birnirk and Thule Pottery: Analysis of Arctic Ceramics from Inuigniq (Cape Espenberg), Alaska (2019)
  66. Bison Kill Sites in South Dakota, 9,000 B.C. – A.D. 1875: A National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Listing (2019)
  67. The 'Bitter' Death of Children: Health, Welfare and the Funerary Treatment of Infants and Young Children in Christian Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries (2019)
  68. Black Rock Mortuary Cairn: A Case Study of Archaeologist–Collector Collaboration (2019)
  69. Blind Dates and Nervous Anticipation: Adding Temporal Context to Perishable Artifacts in Legacy Collections from eastern Utah (2019)
  70. Blue Tunics and Royal Lions: Colonial Period Changes in Clothing and Changing Conceptions of Indigeneity in the Spanish Colonial Americas (2019)
  71. Bodiam Castle: Lived Experience and Political Ecology (2019)
  72. Bodies Apart: Dissection and Embodied Structural Violence in a Historic Skeletal Assemblage from San Francisco (2019)
  73. Bodies of Evidence: Indications of Non-Western Ontologies at Paquimé, Chihuahua (2019)
  74. Bodies of Power: The Bioarchaeology of Cooperation (2019)
  75. Bodies Shaping Bodies: Using Butchery to Trace Human-Animal Relationships (2019)
  76. The Body at the Washtub: A Bioarchaeological Reconstruction of Identity from a Purported 1849ers Oregon Trails Burial at Camp Guernsey, WY (2019)
  77. Body Histories, Historical Bodies: Adornment, Culture and Identity through Time (2019)
  78. Bold Line Geometric: Revisiting a Lesser-Known Rock Art Style in the Lower Pecos Canyonlands of Texas (2019)
  79. Bonampak Will Never Be Finished: Some Remarks in Honor of Steve Houston (2019)
  80. Bone Tool Technology in West Africa: Contributions from the Diallowali Site System, Senegal (2019)
  81. Bones of the Lucayans: Radiocarbon dating of human remains from the Bahamian Archipelago (2019)
  82. Bonita Canyon: A Chronology of Prehistoric Occupation and Predictive Analysis of Archaic Sites (2019)
  83. The Book Antler on the Sea and Community Perspectives from Sireniki, Anna’s Home Village in Chukotka, Russia (2019)
  84. Born on the Columbia Plateau: Cultural Affiliation for the Ancient One (2019)
  85. Born This Way, Becoming That Way: Difference, Disability and Sickness in Inka Society (2019)
  86. Both Secular and Sacred: Kiva Function at Two Sites in the Mesa Verde Region of the American Southwest (2019)
  87. Bottles, Blue Jeans, and a Boat: Material Traces of Contemporary Migration in Western Sicily (2019)
  88. Boundaries of the Past as Viewed through the Fences of Today: Shifting Methods of Archaeological Inquiry in the Southern Maya Lowlands (2019)
  89. Braiding Knowledge: Opportunities and Challenges for Collaborative Approaches to Archaeological Heritage and Conservation (2019)
  90. A Braiding, Not Abrasive, Approach to Indigenous Cultural Heritage and Archaeology: The Eastern Pequot Example (2019)
  91. Bread, Apples, and Cereal Grains: Analyzing a Collection of Carbonized Food from Robenhausen, Switzerland (2019)
  92. Breaking the Site Museum Mold: Designing the Dos Mangas Community Museum (2019)
  93. Breaking with Tradition? Terminal Classic and Postclassic Developments Across the Guatemala – Belize Border (2019)
  94. Breathless in the Underworld: The Effects of Low Oxygen, High Carbon Dioxide, and High Carbon Monoxide on Cave Ritual (2019)
  95. Bridal Veil Lumbering Company: A Glimpse into an Intact Early Logging System in the Columbia River Gorge (2019)
  96. A Brief History of Apache Occupation at Chiricahua National Monument (2019)
  97. Bright Light in the Big City: The Aztec New Fire Ceremony and the Drama of Darkness (2019)
  98. Bright Spots in a Drab Landscape: Color Use and Symbolism in the Jornada Region (2019)
  99. Bringing the Landscape Home: The Materiality of Placemaking and Pilgrimage in Jornada Mogollon Settlement (2019)
  100. Bringing Together Accounts of the Pueblo of Pojoaque (2019)