Society for Historical Archaeology 2023

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This collection contains the abstracts from the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology in Lisbon, Portugal on January 4-7, 2023. Most resources in this collection contain the abstract only.

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  1. "The Truth in Every Myth is the Pearl in Every Oyster": Narratives of Chesapeake Bay Oystermen (2023)
  2. "The Trvve Picture of One Picte": Exploring the Colonial Roots of Pictish Archaeology (2023)
  3. Tupinambá, Dutch and Portuguese in Colonial Brazil: preliminary thoughts on the Guaibituguçu archaeological site, Alagoas (2023)
  4. UAV LiDAR Survey at La Soye, Dominica (2023)
  5. "Unclaimed": The Making of (Un)grievable Lives in the Huntington Archive (2023)
  6. Uncovering the "Lost Land": The Archaeology of Conspiracism and New Age Spirituality in Southern British Columbia (2023)
  7. Understanding a Post-Emancipation Haiti: A Paleoethnobotanical Analysis of 19th Century Plant Remains at the Palace of Sans-Souci (2023)
  8. Understanding Early Modern Beer: An Interdisciplinary Approach (2023)
  9. Understanding the Expressions of "UnFreedom" at the Montpelier Plantation’s Home Farm (2023)
  10. Understanding the Florence Stockade Guard Camp (2023)
  11. Underwater Archaeological And Forensic Investigations Carried Out At Großer Glasowsee, Brandenburg/Germany (2023)
  12. Underwater Archaeological Investigations of a 16th Century Shipwreck in the Dominican Republic (2023)
  13. Underwater Heritage Conservation and Climate Change in Canada (2023)
  14. Unearthing Complex Urban Landscapes in Colonial Australia: The Parramatta Light Rail Project (2023)
  15. Unexpected Discovery: An 18th-Century Cannon Cluster Site in the Savannah River (2023)
  16. Unlocking The Potential Of Ceramic Residue Analysis To Explore Islamic Cuisine In Medieval Spain (2023)
  17. Updated Archaeological Documentation of the Shipwreck Galleon Santíssimo Sacramento (1668) according to the interpretation of the Shipwreck Site Formation Process. (2023)
  18. Updates on the Ongoing Emanuel Point Shipwreck Investigations (2023)
  19. Using Household Accounts As Evidence of Food Consumption: Perspectives From Early Modern Ireland (2023)
  20. Using Metallurgical Analysis Of Funerary Hardware To Inform On Production Techniques (2023)
  21. Using Multidisciplinary Methods to Trace the "Enslavement Percurso" from Interior to the Coast in Mozambique: Insights from Two Sites-an Aringa in Tete and a Detainment Location on the Coast in Inhambane. (2023)
  22. Using the Underwater Cultural Heritage to Understand Coastal Change (2023)
  23. The Utility of Communities of Practice in a Spanish Colonial Context (2023)
  24. Validating British Bullet Strike Trajectory Associated with the British Retreat to Boston, April 19, 1775 through Live Fire Experimentation (2023)
  25. Veins to a Dark Heart: Delineating Physical and Cognitive Boundaries in the Lower Cape Fear Rice Canals (2023)
  26. Venus and Savannah: Scuttled Vessels at the Siege of Savannah (2023)
  27. Viewsheds, Borders, Accessibilities – The Spatial Structuring of National-Socialist Forced Camps Illustrated by the Example of the Concentration Camp Mauthausen (2023)
  28. Von Brandenstein's turtle: Expanding histories of interaction between Indigenous Australians of the Northern Pilbara and Islanders of Eastern Indonesia (2023)
  29. Walking in the Footsteps of Scottish Prisoners of War - Methods and Approaches in Recreating and Documenting a Forced March (2023)
  30. Warrior Queen and Sacred Goddess: The Name Boudicca, "Victorious Woman," on Gravestones and Roman Writings, from Iberia to Gaul to Britannia to Germania. (2023)
  31. Water Infrastructure As An Archaeological Urban Landscape (2023)
  32. The Waving Girl of Savannah: A Bronze Salute to Real Life Values and Legend (2023)
  33. We Are Stronger Together: Collaboration, the New Model for Research Projects. (2023)
  34. "We have Enriched it with our Blood and Tears": Debating Citizenship and Colonization at Montpelier (2023)
  35. Weapons Of Ebenezer, Georgia In The American Revolution (2023)
  36. "Well-Found Ship, Full Equipment, and High Hopes": Material Culture Studies and the Outfitting of Historic Antarctic Expeditions (2023)
  37. West African Shores: Ports, infrastructure, and the taskscape of maritime labor (2023)
  38. "We’re Gonna be Rich!’": The Portrayal of Underwater Cultural Heritage Themes in LEGO (2023)
  39. What Lasts of Us: Implicit Archaeology through Environmental Storytelling (2023)
  40. What the Animals Tells About Us. Survival Strategies of the Guerrilla Warfare in Northwestern Iberia Through the Faunal Remains (2023)
  41. What They Carried: Deriving Context and Meaning from the Items Recovered in Graves of WWII Service Members in Tarawa (2023)
  42. What's Canoe With You?: Understanding Wisconsin's Inland Prehistoric Maritime Landscapes (2023)
  43. Where The Wild Things Aren't: Expanding Domestication Definitions in Indigenous Worlds as a Case Study from Picuris Pueblo, NM (2023)
  44. Who is Part of the Community?: When Terms Like "Stakeholder" and "Descendant" Don’t Quite Cut it (2023)
  45. Who sewed those buttons? Materials and Technologies in the Making of the Global Self. An Example from Guåham in Månislan Marianas (2023)
  46. Who was Maria Grann? Balancing Archives of Narratives and Facts of a Contested Sámi(?) Skull (2023)
  47. The Williamsburg Bray School: Reconstructing the Landscape of African American Education in Colonial Virginia (2023)
  48. William’s Patent "Cleaner" Ammunition: Enigmatic Bullets from the American Civil War (2023)
  49. The Willing Suspension of Documentary Evidence: Centering the Artifact and Considering Tacit Knowledge (2023)
  50. A Woman's Touch: The Absent Presence in Antarctica (2023)
  51. Women’s Lives Matter: Deconstructing BLM’s toppling down actions from a feminist perspective (2023)
  52. Wood Analysis from the IDM-013 Shipwreck (2023)
  53. Working With Under-Represented Archaeological Heritages of St Croix, USVI (2023)
  54. The World for Oysters - The Transportation of Oysters in 19th-Century North America and Its Impact on Inland Foodways. (2023)
  55. World War I shipwrecks in Irish Waters - management and protection (2023)
  56. Worldly Tales: Shipwrecks And Atlantic Connections (2023)
  57. Wounded Spaces, Memory Places: The case of Portland’s African American crewmembers and meaning-making in maritime archaeology (2023)
  58. The wreck of the São José Paquete d’África, unlocking Hidden Histories: Archaeology as Protagonist (2023)
  59. "Yorktown’s Second Most Famous Couple": Landscape, Heritage, and the Politics of Memory in Yorktown, Virginia (2023)
  60. Zooarchaeological Perspective on a Portuguese Enclave in Nineteenth-Century Springfield, Illinois (2023)