Roads, Rivers, Rails and Trails (and more): The Archaeology of Linear Historic Properties
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2020
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Roads, Rivers, Rails and Trails (and more): The Archaeology of Linear Historic Properties," at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology.
Linear historic properties occupy a middle ground between archaeology, landscape and the built environment. They may represent transportation features such as roads, railroads, trails, or engineered waterways – or large infrastructure including ditches, fortifications or boundaries. Such categories can be subdivided further: for example, as portage or oxcart trails, stagecoach or military roads, aqueducts or drainage ditches, etc. As extant systems or abandoned segments, many linear properties have associated archaeological sites, features or artifacts. When known, these often contribute to the property’s historical significance. Or the linear feature itself may no longer be visible, but is archaeologically identifiable, or reflected in the configuration and functions of agricultural, military, commercial or residential areas. These papers present diverse and interdisciplinary contributions from archaeological research on linear historic properties, including details of their construction, use and change through time, associated sites and data, and effects on cultural landscapes and settlement patterns.
Other Keywords
Landscape Archaeology •
LiDAR •
roads •
Canal •
Gis •
Rio Grande •
water •
Lead •
Agriculture •
Transportation
Temporal Keywords
19th Century •
Late 19th Century •
Early 20th Century •
19th and 20th Century •
Historic •
Various •
17th-19th century •
Spanish Colonial California •
1826-1860 •
1848 to present
Geographic Keywords
Coahuila (State / Territory) •
New Mexico (State / Territory) •
Oklahoma (State / Territory) •
Arizona (State / Territory) •
Texas (State / Territory) •
Sonora (State / Territory) •
United States of America (Country) •
Chihuahua (State / Territory) •
Nuevo Leon (State / Territory) •
Delaware (State / Territory)
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- Documents (18)
- Bridges and Booze: Understanding the Development of the "Saloon Row" Along the Red River (2020)
- By River, By Road, and By Rail (2020)
- A Chronicle of the Historic Military Railroad Corridor at Fort Belvoir (Camp A.A. Humphreys) (2020)
- CRM And The Significance Of Identifying And Mapping Historic Extant Trail Remnants: A Study In Mapping The Santa Fe Trail Through The State Of Kansas Utilizing Available LiDAR Data And GIS Mapping. (2020)
- From Native American Trail to Railroad to Underground Railroad: the Michigan Central Railroad and its Relationship to Abolitionist Theodore Foster (2020)
- Ghost Road: Tracing El Camino Viejo Through Southern California (2020)
- Homestake Aqueduct: Bringing Water to Mines and Mills in the Black Hills (2020)
- Imagining and Analyzing Paths: Using Modern GIS Techniques to Identify Historical Trails (2020)
- The International Boundary of the U.S. and Mexico: Water, Rock, Steel and Concrete (2020)
- Kayaking the Main Line Canal along the Kiski: Use of LiDAR in Predictive Modelling for Historical Linear Structures (2020)
- Landscapes of Economic Liberalism: Archaeological Survey of the Muskingum River Navigation in Southeast Ohio (2020)
- Making the Invisible Visible: LiDAR and the hidden sites of Plantation labor (2020)
- Navigable Waterways as Plantation Landscapes (2020)
- ‘Over The Hill’. A Stratified Approach To The Archaeology Of The Donner Pass Route Through The Sierra Nevada. (2020)
- Railroads and the Lumbering Frontier in Michigan (2020)
- Trails of ‘A‘ā: Mobility and Social Networks within the Manukā Lavascape, Hawai‘i Island (2020)
- Uncovering and Interpreting the Acequia Madre at Mission Santa Clara de Asís (2020)
- Voices Beyond the Rapids: Archaeology and Linear Historic Properties (2020)