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. The Foundation of Fransciscan Missions: Trial and Error and Implications for Archaeological Research and Resource Management (2020)
  2. Four Ships, Three Years, Two Blocks: Managing Alexandria’s Derelict Merchant Fleet (2020)
  3. Framing Pattern and Shipwright Agency: Understanding the Uniformization of the French Navy in the Late 17th century (2020)
  4. Framing the View: The Transformation of Land Use along the California Coast during the World War Eras (2020)
  5. The Fredericksburg Slave Auction Block: A Material Reminder of Race Relations in Virginia (2020)
  6. The French or the British: Who Built "Better" Ships? (2020)
  7. From Above and Below: Combining High-Resolution Bathymetry and Photogrammetry to Document Operation Crossroads in New Detail (2020)
  8. From Chinese Exclusion (1882) to Chinese Revolution (1911): The Archaeology of Resiliency in Transpacific Communities (2020)
  9. From Circular Lodges to Rectangular Cabins: Continuity and Change in Indigenous Use of Domestic Space at the Twilight of the Fur Trade (2020)
  10. From Forts to Cities in New France, Passing Through villages. (2020)
  11. From Fragments to Garments – Understanding the Vasa Textile Puzzle and the People on Board (2020)
  12. From Merchants to Miners: A Comparison of Store Ledgers and Archaeological Assemblages from Chinese Mining Sites in Idaho's Boise Basin (2020)
  13. From Native American Trail to Railroad to Underground Railroad: the Michigan Central Railroad and its Relationship to Abolitionist Theodore Foster (2020)
  14. "From Parts beyond the Seas": An Analysis of Trade and Plymouth Colony Ceramics (2020)
  15. From Perfume to Poison: A Reflection of Women in the Archaeological Assemblage of Philadelphia (2020)
  16. From Quincy Market In Boston To St. Ann's Market In Montréal: The Architectural Genesis Of Montréal’s First Covered Market (2020)
  17. From Sail to Steam: The 19th-century Dock at Fort Ticonderoga (2020)
  18. From the Global to the Local: Changing Foodways in Colonial New Mexico (2020)
  19. From the Walls of Kalaupapa (2020)
  20. FSU Apalachee-Spanish Mission Archaeology Program: Recent Investigations at San Luis de Talimali (8Le4), western capital of La Florida (2020)
  21. The Fugitive Slave Act and the Refugee Crisis of the 1850s: A View from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania (2020)
  22. A Future for Photogrammetry: The Application of the Multi-Camera "SeaArray" to Visualize the Underwater Realm of the National Park Service (2020)
  23. Galeão Santíssimo Sacramento (1668): an Iberian galleon in the South Atlantic seas in the middle of the 17th century (2020)
  24. A Garden Inferior to Few: Landscape Archaeology at Custis Square, Williamsburg, Virginia (2020)
  25. Gaspé Bay Shipwreck Survey (2020)
  26. Gathering Glass: Community Ideals and Identity in Black Boston (2020)
  27. Gaucho Mate, Chicharron, and Magnetometry in the "Land of Fire"; The Search for the Oldest Known Shipwreck in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. (2020)
  28. A Gene Cluster Walks into a Jar: Forensic Analysis 16th -Century Spanish Olive Jars (2020)
  29. Genuinely Collaborative Archaeological Work Is ‘Slow’, Or It Is Nothing: Lessons From The ‘Migrant Materialities’ Project (2020)
  30. George Dixon: Personal artifacts of H.L. Hunley’s enigmatic captain. (2020)
  31. German Gravemarkers and Cultural Retention (2020)
  32. Germanna Lives: Site Lives (2020)
  33. Getting to the Bottom of the Barrel: A Fresh Look at Some Old Features from Albany’s Big Digs (2020)
  34. Ghost Road: Tracing El Camino Viejo Through Southern California (2020)
  35. Ghosts in the Walls: Materiality, Temporality, and Identity at a Distributed Site (2020)
  36. Glass and Lapidary Beads at Jamestown, Virginia: An Updated Assessment After 25 Years of Excavation (2020)
  37. Glass Beads and Mission Santa Catalina de Guale: A Social Network Approach to Exploring Identity in the Colonial Southeast (2020)
  38. Glass Beads at San Luis de Talimali: The Social Context and Spatial Distribution of Color (2020)
  39. The Glen Eyrie Estate Time Capsule: The Curation of Artifacts from Excavations along Camp Creek. (2020)
  40. Going Full Circle: ECU’s 2018 Archaeological Investigations into the Battle of Saipan (2020)
  41. Gold and Glass: African Expressions of Creation aboard the Slave Ship La Concorde (2020)
  42. The Greek House that America Built: Remittance Archaeology in the Global South (2020)
  43. Ground-Penetrating Radar Prospection for 17th Century Archaeological Sites (2020)
  44. Ground-Truthing GRP Results at A New Hampshire Burial Ground: Narrowing the Divide Between "Anomaly" and Graveshaft. (2020)
  45. H.L. Hunley The Next Step: Inside The Side (2020)
  46. Hands On: The Archaeological Process At Work At Strawbery Banke Museum (2020)
  47. Hardscrabble Life: The Change in the Use of Land From Exploratory Mining to Domestic Life on Quincy Mining Company Property. (2020)
  48. Headstones without Heads: The Search for a Lost Cholera Cemetery through Oral Histories and Ground Penetrating Radar (2020)
  49. Hedged Bets and Serious Games: Native Responses to Settler Colonialism and Indian Removal in the 19th-Century Middle West (2020)
  50. Henry Miller: Magister Humanitatis (2020)
  51. Henry Miller: The Archaeologist As Architectural Historian (2020)
  52. Heritage as Liberation? (2020)
  53. Hidden Histories: Using Archaeology to Teach Slavery in the Secondary Classroom (2020)
  54. "Hidden In Plain Sight"- The Survival Of Domestic Architecture In Dublin (1660-1714) - Identification, Characteristics and Repair. (2020)
  55. High Frequency Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey in the Jamestown Church: Mapping Structural Elements and Human Burial Orientation (2020)
  56. The Highbourne Cay Shipwreck: Past, Present and Future (2020)
  57. The Hiking Interview: Engaging Communities in Emplaced Dialogue (2020)
  58. The Historic Aircraft Archaeology Survey Project [HAASP]: Developing and Implementing Aerospace Archaeology Standardized Investigative Processes and Historic Preservation Best Practices (2020)
  59. Historic Cemetery Preservation in the Digital World (2020)
  60. Historic Occupation Revealed: Exploring an Understudied Link in Gila River Farm’s Archaeological Record (2020)
  61. An Historical Archaeology of Minstrelsy (2020)
  62. Historical Remembering and Forgetting: Black Men's Service (2020)
  63. HMS Erebus Material Culture: Reaching Out to Individuals in Shipwreck Historical Archaeology (2020)
  64. Home Ground Advantage: Small Battles and Large Consequences in the Third Seminole War (2020)
  65. Home Space: Mobility and Movement in the Creation of a Working-class Urban Landscape (2020)
  66. Homestake Aqueduct: Bringing Water to Mines and Mills in the Black Hills (2020)
  67. Household Archaeology and Slavery in Tidewater Virginia (2020)
  68. "Household Stuffe sufficient to furnish plentifully 2 large houses": The Material World of Jesuit Plantations in Colonial Maryland (2020)
  69. How Colonization Created Food Inequality in the United States (and Why It Matters) (2020)
  70. How Far We Have Come: Advances in Bioarchaeology at Historic St. Mary’s City (2020)
  71. How Revolutionary is Chinese Diaspora Archaeology? (2020)
  72. How Wild Was Nathan Harrison’s Old West: Unsolved Murders and Mayhem in late 19th and early 20th Century San Diego County (2020)
  73. The Hunting and Foraging Strategies of an Enslaved Population at the Belvoir Plantation (2020)
  74. Hurricane Impact Modeling for Shipwreck Site Formation in the North Florida Keys and its Application to Resource Management (2020)
  75. I Tell My Heart to Go Ahead: The 369th Infantry Regiment as a Model for Black First World War Archaeology (2020)
  76. Iceland During the 16th Century - Proto-Globalization at the Fringe of Europe (2020)
  77. Identification of Metal Cultural Remains from the Luna Settlement Site (2020)
  78. Ideology, Colonialism and Domestic Architecture (2020)
  79. If You Can’t Take The Heat: Archaeology Of A 1760s-1800 New Jersey Out Kitchen (2020)
  80. Imagining and Analyzing Paths: Using Modern GIS Techniques to Identify Historical Trails (2020)
  81. The Impact of Coastal Erosion on a Maine Shipwreck: Tools for the Long-Term Study, Management, and Protection of Shipwrecks from Coastal Erosion, Storm Surge, and Sea Level Rise (2020)
  82. Improving Their Lot: Cultivating Communities & Landscape Change in Maine, 1760-1820 (2020)
  83. In Memoriam: Challenges in Historic Burial Ground Conservation (2020)
  84. In Search of Agrarian Women in the Material Culture of the Post-bellum Sandhills (2020)
  85. In the Shadow of Sugar: Dwelling in the Post-Emancipation Era, Montserrat (2020)
  86. In The Wake of Malouin Fishermen : Ceramic Evidence of the Transatlantic Triangular Cod Trade, 17th-18th centuries. (2020)
  87. Individual and Collective Memory of WWII in the Pacific: How Can Archaeology Contribute? (2020)
  88. Industry in Ruins: Studies on the Gamble Plantation, Florida (2020)
  89. Initial Insights Into The Geochemistry of the Surface Sheens Emanating From The USS Arizona (2020)
  90. Inkwells: Plain and Fancy, Personal and Commercial (2020)
  91. Innovation, Entrepreneurialism, And Entanglement: A Case Study Of Chinese-run Extractive Industries And Resource Frontiers In The American West (2020)
  92. Innovations in Geophysical Survey of a WWII B-24H in a duck pond in Morgo, Italy (2020)
  93. Innovative Methods for the Documentation of a B-24 Wreck off Montalto di Castro, Italy (2020)
  94. Inquiry and Modeling: Turning Misconceptions into Informed Knowledge (2020)
  95. Integrated Maritime Cultural Landscape for Management of Vulnerable Coastal Communities’ Heritage (2020)
  96. Intemperate Men: Alcohol and Autonomy Within the Lumber Camps of Michigan's Upper Peninsula (2020)
  97. The International Boundary of the U.S. and Mexico: Water, Rock, Steel and Concrete (2020)
  98. An International Mortuary Monument Recording System - From Site Analysis to International Comparative Studies (2020)
  99. Internment camps in the Caribbean during the Second World War (2020)
  100. Interpreting Lost Landscapes Within a Historic Standing Structure, the 1617-1647 Timber Frame Church at Jamestown. (2020)