Society for Historical Archaeology 2021

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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. Sewagescapes: Urban Growth and Topography of Sewage Districts in Central Illinois (2021)
  2. Sharing and Cooperating: The Nautical Archaeology Digital Library (2021)
  3. Shedding Light On Early Twentieth Century Logging: The Archaeological Remains Of A Lighting Power Plant At Camp A Of The Bridal Veil Lumbering Company, Multnomah County, Oregon (ca. 1910~1920) And Its Implications For Camp Life And Industrial Culture Of The Period (2021)
  4. Shifting Remembrance: On-Site and Digital Memorialization of Soviet Mass Repression in the Wake of COVID-19 (2021)
  5. Shipwreck Ecology (2021)
  6. Shipwreck in a Melon Patch, An Archaeological Mystery from Gloucester County, New Jersey (2021)
  7. Shipwreck of Colonial Making: The preliminary study of a Tasmanian-built ship wrecked in Victorian waters (1841-1853) (2021)
  8. Signs of Life: Towards a Holistic Archaeology of Building Deposits (2021)
  9. A "single closely dated assemblage"?: Re-examining the Timing and Nature of the House Clearance Deposit(s) in the Custis Well (2021)
  10. Sinister and Righteous: Interpreting Left and Right in the Archaeological Record (2021)
  11. Sites of Memory: Historic African American Cemeteries in Duval County, Jacksonville, Florida. (2021)
  12. Social Distancing In The Woods: Archaeological Expressions Of Isolated Winter Habitations Of Newfoundland’s Early European Fisherfolk (2021)
  13. The Social Dynamics of Slavery in the Eighteenth-Century Chesapeake: Inferences from Tobacco Pipe Assemblages and Their Archaeological Contexts. (2021)
  14. Sometimes the Simplest Solutions are the Best: Reconserving the Lake Phelps Canoes (2021)
  15. The State of Material Culture Training in Historical Archaeology: A Conversation on Best Practices for Teaching Students How to Identify and Analyze Material Culture (2021)
  16. Step by Step: The Curative Violence of Stockings and Shoes at the Syracuse State School (2021)
  17. Stew Stoves in the British Atlantic: An Example from Monticello (2021)
  18. Still Boundary Street: Marion Square as Contested Ground in Charleston, South Carolina (2021)
  19. Strangers in the Great Bend: Settler and Native Communities in the Red River Valley of the Old Southwest at the Beginning of the 19th Century (2021)
  20. Strategic Alliances 1750-1820: Marriage and inheritance patterns among the first Spanish colonial settlers along the Rio Grande in Texas (2021)
  21. Studying maps: Buchanan in colonial south India (2021)
  22. A Tale Of Two Pandemics: Comparing Disrupted Mortuary Practices From 1918 And 2020 (2021)
  23. Talking With Transfer-Printed Tea Cups: An Examination Of Early 19th-Century Domesticity Through Ceramic Pattern Symbolism And Vessel Forms From The Boston-Higginbotham House, Nantucket, MA. (2021)
  24. The Temecula Massacre: Native American Casualties of the War between Mexico and the United States (2021)
  25. Texas Roots Run East: Considering Regional Contexts In San Felipe de Austin Archeology (2021)
  26. "This, of course, would be desirable": Nostalgia and Dispossession at the United States Bicentennial (2021)
  27. Three-Minute Climate Stories: Sharing Place-Based Perspectives on Heritage at Risk (2021)
  28. Time for a Reboot: Some Unexpected Benefits from the Covid-19 Pandemic Closure at the New York State Museum (2021)
  29. Toxic legacy: World War Two Shipwrecks in the Asia-Pacific Region (2021)
  30. Transcontinental Railroad as a Landscape not a Ribbon (2021)
  31. Unmasking Joppa Town: Attempting to locate a colonial port town near Baltimore (2021)
  32. Unruly Bodies, Holistic Healing: Balancing the Understanding of the Health and Well-being of the Enslaved at James Madison’s Montpelier (2021)
  33. Untangling a "Jesuit" Ring from Virginia’s Coan Hall (2021)
  34. "…The untarnished honor of our ancestors…": Transforming Landscape and Memory at James Monroe’s Highland (2021)
  35. Using Quantitative Analysis of Historical Records to Understand Landscapes and Predict Possible Locations of Shipwreck Remains in the Virgin Islands (2021)
  36. Vanishing Chinese Historical Sites (2021)
  37. A Virtual Co-Creative Archaeology Education Place: The Oklahoma Community Heritage Project (2021)
  38. Virtually together?: The Digitization of the Community-Driven NC African American Cemetery Project (2021)
  39. What Can A Pandemic Offer Disabled People?: Vulnerable Subjects, Crip Community, And Archaeological Narrative (2021)
  40. What is There for Remembrance?: Finding Significance and Integrity at Places of Labor Conflict and Violence (2021)
  41. What Lies Beneath At The Pine Street Barge Canal Breakwater Ship Graveyard: Site Formation Processes As A Document Of Change In Burlington, Vermont (C. 1830-1960) (2021)
  42. What Makes A Wasteland? Ruins, Rubble And Regeneration (2021)
  43. When Time Has Run Out: Using Space And Form To Build Context (2021)
  44. Where They Fight: Apsáalooke Spirituality on the Battlefield (2021)
  45. The Work of Studying Labor: Archaeological Taskscapes and Community Engagement in the Andean Highlands (2021)
  46. World War II in Western Massachusetts: Contemporary Archaeology of a Plane Crash (2021)
  47. The Wreck of Alexa: The International Copra Trade and Australia’s Last Commercially Operated Square-rigged Sailing Vessel (2021)