Society for Historical Archaeology 2022
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology
This collection contains the abstracts from the 2022 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology in Philadelphia, PA on January 5-8, 2022. Most resources in this collection contain the abstract only.
If you presented at the 2022 SHA annual meeting, you can access and upload your presentation for FREE. To find out more about uploading your presentation, go to https://www.tdar.org/sha/
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Investigation Types
Bioarchaeological Research •
Heritage Management
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Human Remains
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North America (Continent) •
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Islamic Republic of Pakistan (Country) •
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (Country)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-100 of 397)
- Documents (397)
10-Years of Sustainable Partnership at a Glance: Youth Diving with a Purpose and the National Park Service (2022)
African Friends to Harmony Burial Ground: The excavation and reinternment of 19th century African American subscription cemetery. (2022)
Agency and Structure in Shipbuilding: Shipwrecks, Operational Process, Practice, and Social Learning Perspectives (2022)
Air Sea Rescue Logbook Project: Analysis and Mapping of Rescue Missions and Reported Aircraft Losses from World War II, Europe (2022)
American "Civilization" - Contact and Post-Contact American and Native American Culture in Sid Meier's Civilization (2022)
Anthropogenic Environmental Change and Cultural Resources Management: Documenting Landscapes of Environmental Damage (2022)
Archaeological and Geophysical Investigations of Cook’s Fort (1774-1783), Monroe County, West Virginia (2022)
Archaeology in a Time of Climate Change, a Challenge for the This Generation and the Next: An Essay in Honor of Mary C. Beaudry (2022)
Ben Franklin’s Mastodon Tooth, Frederick Douglass’s Arrow Point, and a Deadeye from a Revolutionary War Shipwreck: A Decade of Historical Archaeology in the Virtual Curation Laboratory (2022)
Caring for Living Plants on Sailing Ships in Captain William Bligh’s Late 18th-Century Breadfruit Expeditions (2022)
A Comprehensive Materials and Archival Analysis of Labor Alienation In Historic Pullman, Chicago. (2022)
Conceptualizing Historic Households and Domestic Site Structure: My Early Conversations with Mary Beaudry (2022)