Society for Historical Archaeology 2019
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology
This collection contains the abstracts from the 2019 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, held in St. Charles, Missouri, January 9–12, 2019. Most files in this collection contain the abstract only.
If you presented at the 2019 SHA annual meeting, you can access and upload your presentation for FREE. To find out more about uploading your presentation, go to https://www.tdar.org/sha/
Site Name Keywords
Michilimackinac
Site Type Keywords
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
Other Keywords
Public Archaeology •
Slavery •
Shipwrecks •
Shipwreck •
Plantation •
Zooarchaeology •
Landscape •
heritage •
Education •
Conservation
Culture Keywords
Historic •
Spanish •
French-Canadian
Investigation Types
Collections Research
Temporal Keywords
19th Century •
18th Century •
20th Century •
Nineteenth Century •
World War II •
17th Century •
Historic •
Early 19th Century •
Antebellum •
Modern
Geographic Keywords
North America (Continent) •
Massachusetts (State / Territory) •
New York (State / Territory) •
New Hampshire (State / Territory) •
Idaho (State / Territory) •
Maine (State / Territory) •
Wisconsin (State / Territory) •
Michigan (State / Territory) •
Washington (State / Territory) •
Minnesota (State / Territory)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 101-200 of 320)
- Documents (320)
Forgotten Populations and Found Objects: Insight into the Remains of the Daily Life of the Overlooked Overseas Chinese (2019)
From Buried Floor to Missing Roof: Using Archaeology to understand the Architecture of an Late 19th/Early 20th Century Vernacular Irish Cabin. (2019)
From Island to the City: A Preliminary Archaeological Investigation of Krio and Aku Settlements at Tasso Island and Freetown, Sierra Leone. (2019)
Happy Anniversary! We didn't get a card but we found a lot of ship: Revisiting the Anniversary Wreck. (2019)
Heritage Monitoring Underwater: Launching the Submerged Heritage Monitoring Scouts Florida Program (2019)
How Can Archaeological Spatial Structure Advance Our Understanding of the Social Dynamics of Slavery?: an Example from Monticello. (2019)
"It’s What’s Best for the City": Moral Authority, Power Relations and Urban Erasure in Transit Corridors (2019)