Boxed but not Forgotten Redux or: The Importance and Usefulness of Exploring Old or Forgotten Collections
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2022
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Boxed but not Forgotten Redux or: The Importance and Usefulness of Exploring Old or Forgotten Collections," at the 2022 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology.
While collections-based research is increasingly promoted as a sustainable and ethical method for pursuing research, it does not yet outpace, nor even equal, the number of investigations that include fieldwork as their primary methodology. This trend continues despite the thousands of existing collections in repositories across the nation that are brimming with potential for new investigation, or for connecting the dots between other projects, sites, and cultures. These collections sit forgotten or ignored on shelves and in storage, their secrets unexplored and their data excluded from our larger understanding of historical archaeology. In recognition of this continuing problem, the SHA Collections and Curation Committee sponsors this session devoted to exploring the importance of existing collections to the future of archaeological research; papers included highlight collections in need of research, new projects on old collections, and other exciting avenues for collections-based research in the field of historical archaeology.
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West Africa
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-10 of 10)
- Documents (10)
- 'Business Carried them Far from Home': The Object Itinerary of a 19th-Century Antiquarian Collection (2022)
- Craft and Commerce: Identifying Trade networks and Aesthetic Connections Using Local Pipes (2022)
- An Historical Survey of Chinese Diaspora Archaeology in California as Told by a 53-Year Old Collection (2022)
- It’s in the Bag: An Analysis of the Skiffes Creek Archaeological Collections Assessment Project (2022)
- Making Museum Collections More Accessible: Digital Archives and Data at the Florida Museum of Natural History (2022)
- Olive Jars, Chimney Tiles, and Smoking Pipes, oh my! The Excavation of Dusty File Cabinets and Bags of Artifacts Can Breathe New Life into the Collections of Colonial Brunswick Town (2022)
- Privy to the Details: Reanalysis of a Curated Cultural Resource Mitigation Assemblage (2022)
- The Snowtown Project: Remembering Providence’s Past (2022)
- The Temple On The Hill: Reviving the Patapsco Female Institute (2022)
- USACE National Regionalization Effort: Recovering the Bygone Collections (2022)