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.

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  • Documents (320)

  1. Exploring African American Life through Small Finds from Poplar Forest’s Wing of Offices (2019)
  2. Farmer Priests: Capitalism, Slavery, and the Middle Atlantic Jesuit Mission (2019)
  3. The Fate of Far West: Geophysical Investigations to Locate the Wreck of an Iconic Upper Missouri Mountain Packet Steamboat (2019)
  4. Fate of Our Fathers: An Assessment of Mental Health Among African American Archaeologists (2019)
  5. Feeding the Confined: Faunal Analysis of Hyde Park Barracks (2019)
  6. Fight or Flight at Fort Fair Haven: A U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 Settlers' Fort and the Historical Imagination (2019)
  7. Finding Forts and Their Communities: CEO and His Two Cents (2019)
  8. Finding Some Good in the Bad and the Ugly: Critical Views and Lessons-Learned from Public Archaeology and Outreach Programs (2019)
  9. Food and a Frontier Community: History and Faunal Analysis on Samuel H. Smith Site in Nauvoo, Illinois (2019)
  10. Forged in Bone: Facial Reconstructions of Catoctin Furnace’s Enslaved Workers (2019)
  11. Forget Me Not: Charles Orser’s Unearthing of Hidden Ireland (2019)
  12. Forgotten and Remembered: Unusual Memorial Practices at Buffalo’s Old Cemeteries (2019)
  13. Forgotten Populations and Found Objects: Insight into the Remains of the Daily Life of the Overlooked Overseas Chinese (2019)
  14. Formulaic and Ad Hoc: Variability Among Society Of Jesus Missions in North America’s Middle Atlantic Region (2019)
  15. Fort Ticonderoga's 18th Century Tool Collection: Condition Assessment (2019)
  16. The Freeman Family Of Black Governors: Agency And Resistance Through Three Generations (2019)
  17. From Buried Floor to Missing Roof: Using Archaeology to understand the Architecture of an Late 19th/Early 20th Century Vernacular Irish Cabin. (2019)
  18. From Island to the City: A Preliminary Archaeological Investigation of Krio and Aku Settlements at Tasso Island and Freetown, Sierra Leone. (2019)
  19. From Luxury Liners to Aircraft Carriers: A Closer Look at the Conversion Process of USS Sable and USS Wolverine (2019)
  20. Gallivanting Capitalism: Nineteenth-Century European Travelers in the Deserts of the Andean South (2019)
  21. Garden and Landscape Archaeology at the Robert Carter House in Williamsburg, Virginia (2019)
  22. The Global, the Local, and the Personal: Searching for Meaning and Relevancy Through Baltimore’s Past (2019)
  23. Grabbing the Brass Ring: Assessing the Evidence of the Lost Colony (2019)
  24. Guarding the Past: 20th Century Archaeology on Military Lands (2019)
  25. Hands of Mercy: Methods of Healing Practice by Frontier Nuns (2019)
  26. Happy Anniversary! We didn't get a card but we found a lot of ship: Revisiting the Anniversary Wreck. (2019)
  27. Haunting, Urban Restructuring, and the Spectropolitics of Consumptive Spaces in San Francisco (2019)
  28. Having Our Cake…..and Sharing It - Access to Historic Shipwrecks in Malta (2019)
  29. Heritage Monitoring Underwater: Launching the Submerged Heritage Monitoring Scouts Florida Program (2019)
  30. Historical Archaeology: A Half Century Critique (2019)
  31. History Be Dammed: The Bridges of Bull Shoals Reservoir. Creative Mitigation Project by Louis Berger U.S., Inc. for the Missouri Department Of Transportation (MoDOT) Historic Preservation Division (2019)
  32. Home Front Households: Patriotism in the Domestic Sphere During WWII (2019)
  33. How Can Archaeological Spatial Structure Advance Our Understanding of the Social Dynamics of Slavery?: an Example from Monticello. (2019)
  34. Hull Analysis of the Spring Break Wreck, a Nineteenth-Century Shipwreck Washed Ashore in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida (2019)
  35. Hurricane Harvey: One Story of the Houston Historical Archeology Network Perservering (2019)
  36. "I Swore I’d Never Step Foot in that House": Public Archaeology and the University as a Site of Former Enslavement (2019)
  37. Identifying Aircraft Artifacts Ex Situ: The Life History of an F4U Corsair (2019)
  38. Identifying Enslaved Movement on the South End Plantation (1849-1861), Ossabaw Island, Georgia. (2019)
  39. Identifying Submerged Sites in Ohio’s Far Northeast Corner, or, Where’s Ashtabula? (2019)
  40. If You Are Not at the Table You Are on the Menu: How to Be an Advocate for Historical Archaeology in Today’s Political Environment – Second Round (2019)
  41. Imagining the Black Landscape: The Materiality of Gentrification and African American Heritage (2019)
  42. The Impact of Humans on Shipwrecks in Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire (2019)
  43. Improved Accessibility of Submerged Cultural Materials through ArcGIS StoryMapping (2019)
  44. In Search of Freedom: Investigating 19th Century African American Settlement Development in Southern Indiana (2019)
  45. In Situ Digital Documentation of the 1559 Emanuel Point Shipwrecks (2019)
  46. In the Name of Progress": Urban Renewal and Baltimore’s "Highway to Nowhere (2019)
  47. Industrialization, Deforestation, and Socioeconomic Dynamics in Ash Grove, Missouri 1880s-1930s. (2019)
  48. Insect Remains From Early Modern Church Graves of Northern Ostrobothnian (Finland) Coast (2019)
  49. Insights from Metal-Detecting and Subsurface Testing: Education, Collaboration, and Experiential Learning at Custaloga Town (36ME57), Pennsylvania. (2019)
  50. Into the Lumberjacks Life: An Archaeological Study of Quebec’s 20th Century Lumber Camps (2019)
  51. Introduction: Jesuit Archaeology in the Americas (2019)
  52. Irish Folklore and Ceramic Pots: A Study of Irish Tenant Farmers (2019)
  53. Itinerant Agents: Colonial Representatives at the Obraje de Chincheros (2019)
  54. "It’s What’s Best for the City": Moral Authority, Power Relations and Urban Erasure in Transit Corridors (2019)
  55. ‘The Jesuits Mission Proves We Were Here’: 18th Century Jesuit Missions Aiding 21st Century Tribal Recognition. (2019)
  56. Jesuits Missionaries Establishment in French Guiana: Archaeological Potential and Research Perspectives (2019)
  57. "Kept on the Run": Urban Erasures in Essex County, NJ (2019)
  58. Kitchen Things: Material Entanglement and Modernity in 19th- Century Iceland (2019)
  59. Lake Erie Shipwrecks and Submerged Landscapes: Results from the 2018 Survey (2019)
  60. Landscape Analysis of a Sonoma Coast Doghole Port: Exploring the Intersections of Extractive Industries, Ranching, and Transportation (2019)
  61. The Landscape is a Machine: Transnational and Labor Heritage Landscapes of the Anthracite Coal Region (2019)
  62. A Layered Landscape: The Past, Present, and Future of Archaeology at Fort Ticonderoga (2019)
  63. Learning from Loss 2018 (2019)
  64. Leetown: A Hamlet’s Role in the Historical Battle of Pea Ridge and Beyond (2019)
  65. Life and Labor at Habitation la Caroline, French Guiana (2019)
  66. A Life of Limes and Leisure: A Post-Emancipation Quaker Elite Site in Montserrat, West Indies (2019)
  67. Living Museums in the Sea: Learning from the Past, Looking towards the Future (2019)
  68. Localized Adaptations in Cloth Production at Bulow Plantation, Florida (2019)
  69. Looking at Fort George, Scotland, Though Metal Artifacts (2019)
  70. Magnolia Grove: A Comparative Study of Plantation Landscape and Architecture (2019)
  71. Making Food, Making Middens, and Making Communities: Exploring the Effects of Cooking and Trash Disposal on a Virginia Plantation (2019)
  72. Making the Most of Field Schools: Education, Training, and Experiential Learning in Historical Archaeology (2019)
  73. Making the Most of Opportunities in 3D Visualization (2019)
  74. Making Waste Singular: The Ecological Life of Industrial Waste in Mill Creek Ravine (2019)
  75. Management and Mitigation Along the Iditarod National Historic Trail (2019)
  76. Mapping Spanish Settlement at Santa Elena (1566-1587): An Integrated Archaeogeophysical Approach (2019)
  77. Maritime archaeology of oil tanker shipwrecks from World War II (2019)
  78. The Maritime Cultural Landscape of California’s Sonoma Coast Doghole Ports (2019)
  79. Maritime Heritage Management in the Face of Climate Change Impacts: Lessons from the Spring Break Wreck (2019)
  80. Maroon Archaeology beyond the Americas: A View from Kenya (2019)
  81. Mary Rests Upon the Hill: A Glimpse of 1845 From the Outskirts of Early Atlanta (2019)
  82. Mass Graves of Finnish War in Northern Finland – Analyses of One Casualty (2019)
  83. Masters of the Boundless Seas: Opportunities in Historical Archaeology of the Portuguese Colonial Empire (2019)
  84. The Material Basis of the Caribbean Plantation Complex (2019)
  85. Material Culture and Structural Violence: Reframing Evidence of the Social Gradient in Industrial Contexts (2019)
  86. Measuring Success in the Jesuit Cause (2019)
  87. Mediterranean Shipbuilding In Iberia: The Dovetail Mortise And Tenon (2019)
  88. Memory and Fear of Pestilent in Northern Finland (2019)
  89. Memory and Relevance: Local History and Outreach by the Anthracite Heritage Project at Eckley Miners’ Village (2019)
  90. Middle Age Saint Statues in Finland (2019)
  91. The Milam Street Artifact Assemblage: Texas Civil War Artifacts Rediscovered (2019)
  92. A Military Site Case Study of Agency and Practice (2019)
  93. The Mill Swamp/Ralph J. Bunche Community Center Restoration Project (2019)
  94. The Mobile River as a Maritime Cultural Landscape (2019)
  95. A Modern World Archaeology: Two Decades Later (2019)
  96. Modern-World Archaeology at Ciudad Vieja, El Salvador (2019)
  97. "A Monumental Blunder": The Challenging History and Uncertain Future of the Virginia State Penitentiary Collection (2019)
  98. Moravian Ethnic Diversity: An Archival and Faunal Analysis of Schoenbrunn and Gnadenhutten in Colonial Ohio (2019)
  99. ‘A Most Valuable Commerce’: Fur Trade and River Power Near the Mississippi Headwaters (2019)
  100. Nasty Stuff In Historical Archaeology (2019)