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. The Navy’s Ultimate Piston-Engine Fighter: An Investigation of a Submerged Experimental Bearcat (2019)
  2. "…near the side of an Indian field commonly known as the Pipemaker’s field": Reanalyzing the Nomini Plantation Midden Assemblage (2019)
  3. New Echota - Capital of the Cherokee Nation in Georgia and a TCP (2019)
  4. New Geophysical Information About The Wreck Of Montana (1884): The Largest, All-Wood, Missouri River Steamboat (2019)
  5. New Smyrna Celebrates: Planning, Partnerships, and Public Participation in Local Heritage (2019)
  6. New Survey Visualization: Merging Photogrammetric Textures into A Multi-beam Bathymetry 3D Map. (2019)
  7. "Not Unmindful of the Unfortunate": Giving Voice to the Forgotten Through Archaeology at the Orange Valley Slave Hospital (2019)
  8. Of Pirates and Pilots: The Impact of Climate on Illicit and Survival Behaviour on the Fringes of Global Society (2019)
  9. Old Wood: Testing of the Transcontinental Railroad's Woody Legacy (2019)
  10. On Perception versus Reality. Clotilda? (2019)
  11. ‘On the Apparitions of Drowned Men’: Unnatural Death, Folklore, and Bioarchaeology at Haffjarðarey, Western Iceland. (2019)
  12. The Ontological Approach: Applying Social Theory to Physically Manifested Culture (2019)
  13. Periploi and the Greek Worldview (2019)
  14. Perseverance, Resistance, and Community: An Introduction to the Archaeology, Heritage, and History of Great Blasket, Co Kerry, Ireland (2019)
  15. Persistence of Equality Through Daily Life at the Parker Academy: New Insights From Archaeological and Archival Research (2019)
  16. Photogrammetry and Conservation: Modelling Damage and Reconstruction of a Revolutionary War Cannon (2019)
  17. A Piece of Salted Snakehead and Its Implications for the Nineteenth-Century Chinese Diaspora Fish Trade (2019)
  18. The Pied Piper in Boston: A Zooarchaeological Analysis of Rats at the Unity Court Tenements (2019)
  19. The "Place Where No One Ever Goes": The Landscape and Archaeology of the Miller Grove Community (2019)
  20. The Political Waves of Displacement: Heritage and Neoliberal Urban Renewal (2019)
  21. The Politics of Practice Theory: Feminist Archaeology Meets Marx and Bourdieu (2019)
  22. Powering a Generation: Analyzing Early 20th Century Coal Use at Clemson Agricultural College (2019)
  23. Prosthetic Memories, Finnish WWII Army Photographs and Online Commemoration (2019)
  24. Public Engagement at the Conservation Research Laboratory (2019)
  25. Public Nautical Archaeology of the Phoenix (II) and City Place Schooner Projects (2019)
  26. QR Codes and Social Media: Tools for Education at Historic Brunswick Town (2019)
  27. Raising Alexandria: 3D Re-creation of 18th and 19th Century Landscape Development and Use on the Alexandria Waterfront. (2019)
  28. Re-examining the Missouri River Fur Trade: Comparing Artifact Assemblages from Trade Post Collections (2019)
  29. Re-Rediscovering Iliniwek Village: Utilizing Material Culture to Better Understand Early Trade Along the Mississippi River. (2019)
  30. Reactions to tragedy: familial and community memorials to sudden deaths in Britain and Ireland (2019)
  31. Reanalyzing Colonoware at Drayton Hall (2019)
  32. Reconstructing an Eighteenth-Century Brig from Historical Photographs (2019)
  33. Redcoats, Redoubts, and Relics: An Archaeo-military History of Fort Ticonderoga (2019)
  34. Reduce Reuse Repurpose: Ships as landscape modification features (2019)
  35. Regionality and Relations to the State in the Andagua Valley, Southern Peruvian Andes (2019)
  36. Reintegrating a Traumatized Nation: Grief, Memory, and Reconciliation at Finnish Civil War Sites (2019)
  37. "Remember Paoli!" The Intersection Between Memory and Public Archaeology (2019)
  38. A Report on Recent Discoveries of Historic Shipwrecks off the Maltese Islands (2019)
  39. Report on the Status of Lake Champlain Maritime Musem's New Digital Mapping Project (2019)
  40. Rescue Archaeology in Cameroon: An Analysis of the Controversial Implication Role of Students (2019)
  41. The Role of Seminary Schools in the Colonization of Hawaiian Gender Structures (2019)
  42. The Royal Treatment Part II: Analysis and Conservation of Archaeological Material from Revolutionary War vessel Royal Savage (2019)
  43. A Salty Surprise (2019)
  44. The Salvage Of The Manila Galleon Nuestra Señora de la Concepción: Archaeology Or Treasure Hunting? (2019)
  45. A Savage Plan: Interpreting Hull Remains of an American Revolutionary War Schooner (2019)
  46. Sawed Bones - Archaeological History of Autopsies in Finland (2019)
  47. Say It with Flowers: Recording African-American Gardening Traditions Using Terrestrial LiDAR and Oral History (2019)
  48. Seals and Salves in the Pays des Illinois (2019)
  49. Search for the Clotilda, Mobile River Shipwreck Survey, 2018 Fieldwork Recap (2019)
  50. A Search for the Fort at St. Mary’s City: Results of a Tripartite Geophysical Prospection Survey at Historic St. Mary’s City, Maryland (2019)
  51. Seeing the Unseen: The feasibility of Using Side Scan Sonar on the War Eagle Shipwreck Site (2019)
  52. Shaping the Landscape: A Chronology of Shore Line Changes (2019)
  53. Sharing the Buried History of the Apperson Community, Menifee County, Kentucky (2019)
  54. Sharing the CRM Wealth: Creating a Searchable Archaeological Database with GIS (2019)
  55. A Shell Above the Waters: An Ojibwa Maritime Cultural Landscape (2019)
  56. Shifting Focus: Reorienting Western Histories with Historical Archaeology (2019)
  57. Shining a Light on the Past: Jupiter Inlet (2019)
  58. Shipboard Life aboard Phoenix II: Conserving and Interpreting the Artifacts from Lake Champlain’s Fifth Steamboat (2019)
  59. Shoreline Site Preservation by Dredge Spoil (2019)
  60. Shoshoni Emigrant Interaction at Fort Bridger, Wyoming 1843-1868 (2019)
  61. Sixth Annual SHA Ethics Bowl (2019)
  62. Slavery and the Jesuit Hacienda System of Nasca, Peru, 1619-1767 (2019)
  63. Small Finds, Big Stories (2019)
  64. So Many Paddlewheels – So Little Time! (2019)
  65. The Society of Jesus in the Kingdom of the Calusa (2019)
  66. A Socio-Economic Study of the Ceramics of 322 South Main Street, St. Charles, Missouri (2019)
  67. Soil, Soot, and Slag: Using Microartifact Analysis to Understand the Continuing Impacts of Historic Industrial Activity in Detroit, MI (2019)
  68. Soiled Doves and Fighting Men: Sexually Transmitted Diseases in 19th Century Tucson, Arizona (2019)
  69. Soothing the Self: Medicine Advertisement, Non-Performative Identity, and the Cult of Domesticity. (2019)
  70. "Space, Division, Classification": Gender, Class, and Race in the Treatment of Insanity in 19th-Century New England Lunatic Asylums (2019)
  71. Spaces and Places of Antebellum Georgia Lowcountry Landscapes: A Case Study of Wattle and Tabby Daub Slave Cabins on Sapelo Island, Georgia (2019)
  72. Spain at Mackinac? Adornment Artifacts From a Fur Trade Household (2019)
  73. Spatial analyses and 3-D Interpretative modelling at Loyola Habitation (1730-1768) (2019)
  74. The Spread of Cholera Throughout North America in 1832 via Inland Waterways (2019)
  75. A Square Peg in a Round Hole: Wood Analysis from the Spring Break Wreck (2019)
  76. The Squire Homestead: A Look into Early American Settlement and Trade in the Greater St. Louis Area (2019)
  77. The State of the Inland Sea: a primer to the submerged cultural resources of Lake Ontario and the Upper St. Lawrence River and the state of studies in Great Lakes Shipbuilding (2019)
  78. Staying True to Our Roots… in Public: Critical Public Archaeology As Working Class Activism (2019)
  79. Submerged but Not Forgotten: Considering Climate Change Impacts on Underwater Archaeological Heritage (2019)
  80. Success vs. Excess: The Historical Archaeology of Rural Outliers (2019)
  81. Superstition, Ritual, and Religion Among Ancient and Early Modern Seafarers (2019)
  82. Survey says…: Using archaeological lenses and conservation assessment tools to influence curation (2019)
  83. Tactics and Strategies of Race and Class: Overseer and Enslaved Spatialities on Virginia Plantations. (2019)
  84. "Take Heede When Ye Wash": Laundry and Slavery on a Virginia Plantation (2019)
  85. Tales From the Foot: An Oral History Project (2019)
  86. Teaching Hidden Histories: A VRchaeology Experience of the Miller Grove Community (2019)
  87. There is No Landscape like a Commercial Landscape: An investigation into the Working-Class of Corktown, Detroit 1890-1906 (2019)
  88. There Is No Life Without Water: Irrigation in Utah's Uinta Basin (2019)
  89. Three-Minute Artifact Forum - Artifacts That Enlighten: The Ordinary and the Unexpected (2019)
  90. Tonics, Bitters, and Other Curatives: An Intersectional Archaeology of Health and Inequality in Rural Arkansas (2019)
  91. The Toys of Main Street: Conjectural Discussions on What and Why (2019)
  92. Training Public Archaeologists: Shaping the Future of Archaeology (2019)
  93. Trenches to Rafters: The Archaeology and Architecture of Francois Valle II's Ste. Genevieve Home (2019)
  94. Trends and Perspectives: Heritage At Risk (HARC) (2019)
  95. Two British Atlantic World Port City Taverns: The Materiality of Public Space and the Rise of the Eighteenth-Century Public Sphere (2019)
  96. Two Models for Volunteer-Driven Underwater Archaeology in Lake Erie (2019)
  97. Two Wrecks In A Historic Careenage : The Case For Identification Of The Deadman's Island and Town Point Shipwrecks In Pensacola Bay, Florida. (2019)
  98. Underwater Archaeology Through the Ages (2019)
  99. Unity in Diversity?: A Synthetic Approach to 21st-Century Historical Archaeology (2019)
  100. UNL Campus Archaeology: Consumption Patterns in an Early Lincoln Neighborhood (2019)