Society for Historical Archaeology 2020

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This collection contains the abstracts from the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, held in Boston, Massachusetts, January 8–11, 2020. Most files in this collection contain the abstract only.

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  1. Visualizing Jamestown’s 1617 Church: Creating a 3D Model of the Site of the First General Assembly (2020)
  2. Voices Beyond the Rapids: Archaeology and Linear Historic Properties (2020)
  3. "Waiting for the Passage Boat" – A Maritime Inn in Tróia (Portugal). (2020)
  4. Wampum’s Pre-Colonial Origins: An Indigenous Story (2020)
  5. "The Water Was Let into the Pipes and Conveyed into the Town…": Wells, Chamber Pots, and Municipal Water in 19th Century Alexandria, VA (2020)
  6. The Waters Around You Have Grown: Discovering Staten Island's Past through Protecting its Future (2020)
  7. "We too are the village": Reparative heritage at Catoctin Furnace (2020)
  8. Werowocomoco: Competing Narratives at the Center of Tsenocomacah (2020)
  9. "What Color was Your Papa’s Coat of Arms, Again?" How a Central Valley Californian Community Remembers its ‘Post-War’ Landscape (2020)
  10. What do volunteers get out of it anyway?: Volunteers’ Views of Public Archaeology in the Great Bay Archaeological Survey (2020)
  11. What else is new?: The Hudson’s Bay Company, Fort Albany and the Study of Colonialism (2020)
  12. What They Wore: An Examination of the Clothing and Shoes Recovered from H.L. Hunley (2020)
  13. What’s Under The Ice: A Geophysical Survey Of The King's Shipyard, Lake Champlain, New York (2020)
  14. When Archeology is the Vehicle, Not the Point (2020)
  15. When did Indian Ocean transform into a trade-lake? Contextualising the archaeological evidence from Pattanam, Kerala, India in the maritime interfaces of the Old World. (2020)
  16. When Men Cannot Work; Camp Au Train a Civilian Conservation Corps Camp (2020)
  17. When the Neighborhood Went to Hell: The Seminole Perspective of a U.S. Military Fort (2020)
  18. Where and How Does the Underground Railroad Fit in African American Archaeology? (2020)
  19. "Whiskey is for drinking, water is for fighting over": The Harrison Spring, Water Control, and Strategic Gift Exchange on Palomar Mountain (2020)
  20. Who Lies Buried Here? The Campo Santo at the Spanish Colonial San Diego Presidio: Gender, Status, Ethnicity (2020)
  21. Who Was The Woman In The Iron Coffin? (2020)
  22. Why 17th and Early 18th Century Sites are Under-Represented, A Delaware–New Jersey Perspective (2020)
  23. "With Great Care": High End Porcelain on Black Beacon Hill (2020)
  24. Women in 16thCentury San Juan, Puerto Rico: Material Culture and Gender Role Contradictions (2020)
  25. Wood and Wampum: Transformative Expressions of Indigenous Power (2020)
  26. Wool’d You Be My Neighbor: Excavation of a German Immigrant Household in Providence, RI (2020)
  27. Working Class Providence: The Gaspee Street Neighborhood in the Mid-Nineteenth Century (2020)
  28. The WPA In Central Texas: Making 80 Year Old Records Speak Again (2020)
  29. The Wreck of HMS Erebus: A Fieldwork and Research Update (2020)
  30. The Wreck of HMS Terror (2020)
  31. The Wreck Of The 1564 Tierra Firme Galleon Santa Clara: An Overview (2020)
  32. Writing|Righting the History of Missoula’s Recent Past: Reflecting on the Outcomes of Intense Public Archaeology amid Extensive Growth (2020)
  33. A Yeoman’s House in Marshfield: the c. 1638 Robert Waterman House (2020)
  34. Yield Strength of the Egadi 10 Warship: Using Nonlinear Computer Simulations to Examine Collision Dynamics in Greco-Roman Naval Conflicts (2020)
  35. "You Have Harmed Us": Structural Violence and the Indian School experience among the Port Gamble S’Kllalam community. (2020)
  36. "You No Longer Leave Your Heart in San Francisco. The City Breaks It": Reconciling the Realities of Urban Displacement and Slow Archaeology. (2020)
  37. You Wanna Take This Outside?: Porches, Parkitecture, and the Creation of an American Identity (2020)