Society for Historical Archaeology 2021

Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology

This collection contains the abstracts from the 2021 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology held virtually, January 6 - 9, 2021. Most resources in this collection contain the abstract only.

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  • Documents (247)

  1. 12,240 Square Feet; The 1740 Fire and Disaster at the Household Scale in Colonial Charleston (2021)
  2. 120 Miles of Track in 2 Months: Where Did They Get All That Timber? (2021)
  3. The 46 Petitioners: Social Justice in the Age of Nat Turner in the City of Alexandria, Virginia (2021)
  4. Abolition Geography and the Archaeology of Urban American Slavery (2021)
  5. Abundance/Absence: Reframing Agency in African Diaspora Archaeology (2021)
  6. Accessible Archaeology for Youth (2021)
  7. Accessiblity and Crisis: Building a More Inclusive Archaeology Through Existing Collections (2021)
  8. Adapting and Improvising: Materiality and the Politicization of Historic Structures (2021)
  9. Aerial Remote Sensing For Documenting Fur Trade ‘Cultural Landscapes’ (2021)
  10. Air As Therapy: Open-Air Treatment For Mental And Physical Disease 1890-1914 (2021)
  11. Analysis of the Oval Planting Beds at Poplar Forest: Five Collections Spanning Almost 30 Years (2021)
  12. Anatomization and Inequality at Charity Hospital Cemetery #2, New Orleans, LA (1847-1929). (2021)
  13. Ancient DNA Research during a Global Pandemic: Insights from Fieldwork at St. Mary’s Basilica in Norfolk, VA (2021)
  14. Anti-Racism & Archaeological Practice at Montpelier (2021)
  15. Anti-Racism in the Time of Covid-19 (2021)
  16. Applying Geophysical Survey for Research, Preservation, and Interpretation along the Transcontinental Railroad (2021)
  17. "Aquilombamento" as a Potentializing Praxis for Black Existences in Archaeology (2021)
  18. Archaeological Research at Revolutionary War Battle of Peckuwe (1780) (2021)
  19. Archaeologies of Value in the Modern World (2021)
  20. Archaeology and Abelism : Using Disability Scholarship to Rethink Archaeological Fieldwork (2021)
  21. The Archaeology of Children on Michigan State University’s Campus (2021)
  22. An Archaeology of Violent American Landscapes in Rosewood and Beyond (2021)
  23. Archaeology on Facebook: Using the Social Media Platform to Teach Archaeology from Home (2021)
  24. Archaeology, Disability, and Healthcare Systems in California (2021)
  25. Are We Doing This Right? How Do You ‘Museum’ When Faced With The COVID Curveball? (2021)
  26. Arnold's Bay Project: Background Research for a Revolutionary Battlefield Site on Lake Champlain (2021)
  27. An Artifacts Coordinator in Egypt: COVID-19, Collections Management, and Opening a Museum in the Developing World (2021)
  28. Artificers & Armorers at the 1778-1779 Artillery Cantonment: New Insights from Experimental Archaeology (2021)
  29. Avocational Diver Based Photogrammetry of Historic Shipwrecks (2021)
  30. Balancing the Blessing and Burden of St. Augustine’s Local Archaeological Preservation Ordinance during a Global Pandemic (2021)
  31. Bathymetric History of the Emanuel Point Shipwreck Area (2021)
  32. Beached: A Survey of Scientific Diving’s Response to COVID-19 (2021)
  33. Beads of Bondage: Global Displacement and Cultural Connections in Western Tennessee (2021)
  34. Black Bodies Matter: Violence Against Black Women Across the Life Course (2021)
  35. British Transferware in Portugal (1780-1900). (In)equality, identity and style. (2021)
  36. Cacao and Criollo-ware: Historical Archaeology of Contraband between Curaçao, Bonaire, and Venezuela, 17th–18th Century (2021)
  37. The ceiling of the Santos Palace in Lisbon and its Importance as a Historical Document. (2021)
  38. Cemeteries as Classrooms: Creating a Relevant and Sustainable Archaeology Education Program (2021)
  39. The Challenges of Vulnerable Populations During the COVID-19 Pandemic (2021)
  40. Chamber Pots’ Function: Utilitarian, Aesthetic or Status? (2021)
  41. Collaborative Exhibit Design in Yucatán, Mexico, amid COVID-19 (2021)
  42. Colonialism, Oral History, and Local Archaeology Experts in the Puuc Region, Yucatán, México (2021)
  43. Community and Consumption: Immigrant Lives at Eckley Miners' Village (2021)
  44. Comparing Printing Methods for Artifact Conservation (2021)
  45. Connecting Sunken Actors: Social Network Analysis in Maritime Archaeology (2021)
  46. Connecting to the Blue: Creating Relevance to Maritime Archaeology in Great Lakes Communities (2021)
  47. Contaminated: Archaeological Perspectives on Adulterated Alcohol Products in Turn-of-the-Century America (2021)
  48. The Cotton King(dom): Reevaluating the Economic Capital of Cedar Grove Plantation in Western Tennessee (2021)
  49. Crafting Tradition: Historical Archaeology and the Persistence of the Patawomeck Eel Pot (2021)
  50. Creating and Contesting Male Personhood on the Last Spanish Colonial Frontier (2021)
  51. The Creole Village: Trans-Mississippi French Culture in the 19th Century (2021)
  52. Criminal Boys in a Remote Landscape: The Archaeology of Point Puer (1834-1849), an Experimental Reform Institution in Colonial Australia (2021)
  53. Dating the Custis Teabowls (2021)
  54. Deep Sea Mining and Underwater Cultural Heritage (2021)
  55. Descendant Community and the Transcontinental Railroad: Intersection of Archaeology and Real Life (2021)
  56. The Digital Crunch of COVID-19: The Results of a Small Museum Producing Digital Content for a Potential New Digital Audience (2021)
  57. Digital Curation In The Age of Covid: Using the FAIR Principles to Foster Preservation, Access, and Reuse (2021)
  58. Digital Data Access at Archaeological Repositories (2021)
  59. Digital Libraries in 3D for Maritime Archaeology: Dutch Merchant Ships 1595–1800 (2021)
  60. Digital Public Outreach and Education in Underwater Archaeology (2021)
  61. Digitizing Archaeological Research: Embracing the Virtual Accessibility of Knowledge Amid a Global Pandemic (2021)
  62. Dismantling Disaster Capitalism: What Does the New Green Deal Look Like for Archaeology? (2021)
  63. Dissent and Disruption: Uncovering an Archaeology of Political Friction in New York City (2021)
  64. Dissonant material memory of enduring civil conflict: snapshots from Belfast, Northern Ireland (2021)
  65. Disturbed by Treasure Salvage Yet Still Significant: Exploring Manila Galleons Santa Margarita and Nuestra Señora de la Concepción in the Northern Mariana Islands (2021)
  66. Early Colonial Meat Provisioning On Maryland’s Western Shore (2021)
  67. Early Historic Salt-making Sites in South Arkansas (2021)
  68. Education Where You Least Expect It: Expanding Access to Submerged Cultural Resources in the Time of a Global Pandemic (2021)
  69. Encountering Asbestos in Historical Archaeology (2021)
  70. Engagement, Research And Interpretations In The Archaeology of Religious Identity And Practice At The Methodist-Episcopal Parsonage, 1870s-1910s, At Four Corners, Troy, Michigan (2021)
  71. Enslaved Below the Temple of Liberty: Exposing the Hidden Landscape of the Temple and Icehouse at James Madison's Montpelier (2021)
  72. Ethnoarchaeological Analysis Internet Use During Covid-19 (2021)
  73. The Ethnoarchaeology of COVID-19: A Viral Snapshot (2021)
  74. Evidence of a Lost Cause, Fire, and Great Migration all Bound-Up in Redlines: A Century-and-a-Half of Archaeological Evidence from Chicago’s Bronzeville Neighborhood (2021)
  75. Exacerbating Divisions: Facemasks and COVID-19 (2021)
  76. Examining nineteenth century British colonial-built ships, HMS Buffalo and Edwin Fox: two case studies from New Zealand (2021)
  77. Examining Racist Policy through Plantation Landscapes at Montpelier (2021)
  78. Excavating Experience: Exploring Delhi’s mid-century housing through literature and streetscape survey (2021)
  79. Expanding the Carceral State: The Early Penitentiaries of Louisiana and Arkansas (2021)
  80. Exploring Domestic Food Origins of the Chinese Community At Terrace (42bo547) Through Isotopic Studies (2021)
  81. Exploring the Perils and Promise of Community Engaged Archaeology at Xaltocan, Mexico (2021)
  82. Exploring Wellbeing at Great Lakes Lighthouses (2021)
  83. Fanning the Flames: Responding to Covid-19 as an Endangered Public Site (2021)
  84. Flexibility, Resilience, and Universal Design: Learning from the Experiences of Disabled Archaeologists (2021)
  85. Foreseeing Freedom: Discovery of an Enslaved Family’s Subfloor Storage Pit and Religious/Magical Shrine at the South Dependency Slave Quarters of Arlington House, the Robert E. Lee Memorial (44AR0017) (2021)
  86. Games and Gamification as Transformative Pedagogy in the Archaeology and Art History Classroom (2021)
  87. Geographic and Landscape Perspectives on Historical Burial Grounds in Montgomery County, MD. (2021)
  88. Geospatial Modeling of Regional Site Data (2021)
  89. Glass Trade Beads and Amazonia’s African Diaspora (2021)
  90. Government Maritime Mangers Forum: Adjust The Sails! (2021)
  91. Ground-Truthing False Earthworks at Fort Eustis, Virginia (2021)
  92. Haunting and the Politics of South Asian Archaeology: Stories of three Jinn-haunted ruins (2021)
  93. Hidden Battlefields: Power, Memory, and Preservation of Sites of Armed Conflict (2021)
  94. Historical Archaeology in Detroit: Sixty Years and Counting (2021)
  95. Historical Archaeology In India: Issues And Changing Perspectives (2021)
  96. Historical Gold Mining and Environmental Impact in the Ocoña Valley of Southern Peru (2021)
  97. Histories of Life: Biopolitical Sovereignty in Precolonial Madagascar (2021)
  98. Ho-Hum Hoofwear or Meaningfully Magical? How to Identify and Interpret Apotropaic Horseshoes (2021)
  99. "Hold Avstand": The Archaeology of and in the COVID-19 Pandemic in Tromsø, Norway (2021)
  100. Holiday at the Seaside. Archaeological Perspectives on a 20th-Century Summer Community on the St. Lawrence Estuary (Bic, Quebec) (2021)