Society for Historical Archaeology 2022

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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.

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  • Documents (397)

  1. Reconstruction And Interpretation Of Archaeological Textiles Excavated From The H.L. Hunley Submarine: A Collaborative Effort Between Conservators, Archaeologists, Curators, And Historians (2022)
  2. Refining Our Recoveries: Distribution of Possible Life Support Equipment at an F-4D aircraft crash site in Laos (2022)
  3. Reflecting on Point of View: Telling Stories with Archaeology (2022)
  4. Reflexive Archaeology: Interrogating an Early Archaeologist on an American Indian Sacred Landscape (2022)
  5. Remaking the Swahili Coast in the Interior: Rashid bin Masud and the Creation of Kikole (2022)
  6. Rending the Social Fabric: Revolution in Gloucester County, New Jersey, 1774-1779 (2022)
  7. Representing Pennsylvania Colonial Expansion and Indigenous Trade in GIS (2022)
  8. Resisting the River: Site Monitoring and Erosion at Fort Eustis, Virginia (2022)
  9. Results from the Seventeenth-Century Doane Site, Eastham, Massachusetts (2022)
  10. Results of the 2021 Underwater Archaeological Excavations at Fort Mose (8SJ40) (2022)
  11. Revisiting the Battle of Yorktown: Part of the Battlefield is Missing! (2022)
  12. The Revolutionary Legacy of the Ruiz Family at Site 41BX795 (2022)
  13. The Revolutionary World of Free Black Man Jacob Francis: 1754-1836 (2022)
  14. Roots, Resilience, and Resistance: Evaluating Evidence of African American Herbal Medicine (2022)
  15. Saké, Memory, Identity (2022)
  16. "Saying Their Names": Decolonizing Interpretation of the Liberty Hall Academic and Plantation Landscape (2022)
  17. "Scattered Piles Of Wreckage" The Maritime Legacy Of Middlesex County New Jersey (2022)
  18. Scratched Horses and Whirling Logs: A Reassessment of Navajo Rock Art In Chaco Canyon (2022)
  19. Searching for the St. Croix Leper Hospital via Geophysical Survey (2022)
  20. Seeing Forests Through the Seas: Ship Timbers as Landscape Artifacts in the Middle Atlantic (2022)
  21. Sense of Belonging and Self-Efficacy: How the Field School Experience Change Students’ Views of Their Abilities in Archaeology (2022)
  22. Shackleford Banks: The Economical and Environmental Changing Coastal Dynamics from the Early 1800s to the Creation of the National Seashore. (2022)
  23. The shadow of Mary Beaudry in Antarctic Archeology (2022)
  24. Shared Bodies: Social Patterns in Rural East Jersey and the Formation of an African American Community (2022)
  25. Sharing and Using Knowledge Derived from Experience: Early Cultural Resource Evaluations of the OCS (2022)
  26. Shifts in Projectile Point Form from Pre-Mission through Mission Times within the Pluralistic Context of the Texas Missions (2022)
  27. Ship Imagery and Self-Liberation: Archaeological Investigations of Inter- Island Networks of the Enslaved at the Hughes Estate Plantation Site on Anguilla, B.W.I. (2022)
  28. Ships in the Harbor and Ships on Stone: Grand Marais as a Maritime Cultural Landscape on Lake Superior (2022)
  29. Shipwreck Preserves and Cultural Heritage in Southern Lake Michigan (2022)
  30. A Singular Find, A Global Story: an Artifact Biography of a French Tobacco Pipestem Found at an American Civil War Encampment in Williamsburg, VA. (2022)
  31. The Sinking of the Sacred: North Carolina’s Coastal Historic Cemetery Survey to Address Heritage Loss, Descendant Communities, and Cemetery Preservation (2022)
  32. "The Site Was Similar to Others in the City in That it Produced the Unexpected" Excavations at the IAAM Site on Gadsden’s Wharf (2022)
  33. "A small secluded plot of ground": Preservation of the West Campus Cemetery at St. Elizabeths Hospital, Washington, DC (2022)
  34. Snake Oil Then and Now: What Patent Medicine in 1906 San Francisco Can Teach Us About the Wellness Industry (2022)
  35. The Snowtown Project: Remembering Providence’s Past (2022)
  36. Some Datable Artifacts from Remains of the Hendrick Andriessen van Doesburgh House of ca. 1650-1664 in Fort Orange (2022)
  37. "A Son Is Always a Boy": Chinese Ideals of Male Elderhood (2022)
  38. Sorting Through the Trash of Michigan State’s Spartan City: Preliminary Perspectives on the Materiality of the late Post-war Campus (2022)
  39. Spanish and English Maritime Atlases as Sources for the Archaeology of the Americas’ Pacific Coast. (2022)
  40. The St. Paul’s Parish Parsonage: Early Colonial Life and Community Development on South Carolina’s Frontier (2022)
  41. Stable Isotopes From The Stables: An Exploration Of Agricultural And Livestock Management Systems In 17th and 18th Century Virginia (2022)
  42. Stereo Photogrammetry for Scaling Underwater Models (2022)
  43. Stitched in Time: Mary Beaudry’s influence on the study of small finds (2022)
  44. "A stout…sailor negro." Agency, Self-Determination, and Material Gain: Black Mariners in the Caribbean Colonial Project. (2022)
  45. "A Stove Boat": Archaeological and Historical Investigation of E. & E. K. Cook Whaling Company and Its Reaction to a Dimming Industry (2022)
  46. Submerged Brunswick Town: Assessing Underwater Cultural Resources at the 18th Century North Carolina Port Town (2022)
  47. "Subversive Poetics": Mary Beaudry's Archaeology of Language (2022)
  48. Summer 2021 Archaeological Investigations at 19-PL-118/KIN-HA-19/C-21, Kingston, Massachusetts (2022)
  49. Summer on the Range: Excavations at a High Elevation Cattle Line Camp in Western Colorado (2022)
  50. The Swiss Army Knife of the 17th and 18th Century: An Analysis of how Balandras were used in Historic Spanish Salvage Efforts (2022)
  51. A Tale of Two Ranches: Owners, Workers, and the Centering of Whiteness in the Stories of California's Channel Island Ranches (2022)
  52. A Tale of Two Traders: Merchandise Sourcing and Comparative Analysis from Two Nineteenth-Century Fur Trading Posts in the Grand River Valley (2022)
  53. A Tavern at Warwicktowne: Food and Function at Young's Ordinary (2022)
  54. The Temple On The Hill: Reviving the Patapsco Female Institute (2022)
  55. There are Many Kinds of Fish in the Sea: Zooarchaeology and Ancient DNA Insights into 19th-century Chinese Diaspora Fisheries (2022)
  56. There Is A Presence In The Absence: Exploring Parallels and Discontinuities Between British Isles and West African Belief Systems In North American Folk Tradition (2022)
  57. The Thin Defiant Line: Archeology at the Battle for Culp's Hill (2022)
  58. Three Centuries at the Brumbaugh-Kendle-Grove Farmstead through Archaeology (2022)
  59. Ties That Bind: Analyzing West Ashcom's Involvement With Lord Baltimore's Manorial System (2022)
  60. "To Make a Pure Resort": The Conflict Between Temperance and Profit at the Saltair Resort Under the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (2022)
  61. Torpedoed, Salvaged, and Buried: Findings from the 2021 Investigations of the USS Housatonic Shipwreck off Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. (2022)
  62. Tracing the Movement of European-introduced Foods into Cherokee Country (2022)
  63. TricTrac, Pitch and Toss, and Other Games: The Contexts of Handmade Ceramic Disks in New Netherland (2022)
  64. Uncovering an Unusual Feature: Contextualizing Coan Hall’s Site 3 (2022)
  65. Uncovering Mining Company Habitation Sites Through Public Archaeology (2022)
  66. Uncovering the Covered Path: An Explanation of the Excavations of the Servant’s Pathway and Cryptoporticus at The Woodlands, West Philadelphia, PA. (2022)
  67. Underwater Imaging of a 17th-Century Mill Pond: Innovative Canoe Surveys Utilizing Ground Penetrating Radar (2022)
  68. Underwater Mobile: An Investigation of Three Civil War-Era Ironclads (2022)
  69. Update to Management of Upper Shipwreck Sites Along FKNMS Shipwreck Trail (2022)
  70. USACE National Regionalization Effort: Recovering the Bygone Collections (2022)
  71. Using Electrolytic Cleaning to Assess Iron Artifacts from Two Light Industrial Enterprises in Findlay, OH. (2022)
  72. Using Geophysical Survey to Search for Burials at the St. Croix Leper Hospital (2022)
  73. Using LiDAR to Reconstruct 19th-c. Plantation Landscapes in French Guiana (2022)
  74. USS Wolverine and USS Sable: Uses and Overall Impact on WWII (2022)
  75. Vanikoro escape: The archaeological potential of the La Perouse expedition survivor craft (2022)
  76. Variability in Shops and Raw Materials in Delmarva’s Shell Button Industry, 1930-1990 (2022)
  77. View from the Shore: AMDA Collaborations at Arnold's Bay and Beyond (2022)
  78. A Walk in the Park: An Analysis of Visitor Comprehension of Heritage at Historic Mitchelville (2022)
  79. We Can’t Just Hold Hands And Sing Kumbaya: A Beachhead of Collaboration Balancing Critical Infrastructure and Maritime History On The Jersey Shore (2022)
  80. Weaponizing the Heritage of Violence: Competing Memories at Mass Graves in Russia and Ukraine (2022)
  81. What Comes In, Must Come Out: A Look Into Botanical Assemblages From Historical Philadelphia Privies. (2022)
  82. What We can Learn from Silence: Analyzing Archival Omissions within the Context of Enslaved African Americans at Fort Snelling, Minnesota (2022)
  83. What’s in a Name? Discussions of Terminology, Theory and Infrastructure of Citizen Science in Maritime Archaeology: Session Introduction (2022)
  84. When Modern Aviation Progress Meets the Tenacious Echoes of a Jim Crow Past: Archaeological and Historical Cemetery Investigations at Stinson Municipal Airport, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas (2022)
  85. When the Community Becomes the Classroom: A Decades Long Partnership with the Parker Homestead-1665 (2022)
  86. "Who Would Be Free Themselves Must Strike the Blow": An Archaeology of Armed Resistance at Christiana, PA (2022)
  87. Who’s Free Markets? Subaltern Economic Networks in Reconstruction Delmarva and the Importance of Philadelphia (2022)
  88. "Will Likely Endeavor to Pass for Free": Runaway Slave Advertisements in New Jersey Newspapers, 1777-1808 (2022)
  89. William Green Plantation Archaeological Project: Uncovering The Lives Of Indentured And Enslaved Persons In 18th Century Trenton, New Jersey (2022)
  90. Wisconsin’s Underwater Heritage: The Role of Avocational Maritime Archaeology in Wisconsin (2022)
  91. With This Bone I Thee Make (2022)
  92. Wolf Pits in 17th Century Delaware (2022)
  93. Women At Work in Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia (2022)
  94. Working Together to Reclaim History (2022)
  95. WWI and the Philadelphia Navy Yard: An NPS Teaching with Historic Places Lightning Lesson Plan (2022)
  96. X-ray Fluorescence and Conservation: It's Elementary (2022)
  97. Zooarchaeology and GIS: Enslaved and Free Black Diet at a Late Eighteenth– to Mid–Nineteenth–Century Delaware Farm, New Castle County, Delaware, United States (2022)