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. Michilimackinac, colonial outpost on the Great Lakes (2023)
  2. Microbiologically-Influenced Corrosion of Submerged World War II Plane Wrecks: Case Studies from Hawaiʻi (2023)
  3. Middle Nineteenth Century Portugues Immigrants in Springfield, Illinois: The Archaeological Investigations (2023)
  4. Middle Nineteenth Century Portuguese Immigrants in Springfield, Illinois: Context and Project History (2023)
  5. Migrant Invisibility in the Industrial Built Environment (2023)
  6. Ming Porcelain from the 1607 to ca. 1624 James Fort, Jamestown, Virginia (2023)
  7. Miraculous Bodies: Archives of Medieval Impairment (2023)
  8. Mixed Cargos of Glass and Stone Beads of the Indian Ocean World Early Modern Period (2023)
  9. Modern and Contemporary pottery in Galicia (Iberian Northwest): an updated discussion (2023)
  10. Money of the Poor (2023)
  11. Monitoring At Risk Sites Using 3D Digital Heritage (2023)
  12. "More For Delight Than To Multiply": An Analysis Of A Potential Animal Membrane Condom Using Zooarchaeology By Mass Spectrometry (ZooMS) (2023)
  13. Mortuary Landscapes and Cultural Representation in Burial Spaces, 17th- to early 18th-Century Northeast North America (2023)
  14. Mose In the Middle: Terrestrial and Maritime Methods Meet In St. Augustine, An Update (2023)
  15. Mounds, Mapudungun, and Chemamull: The War of Arauco, Slavery, and the formation of the Mapuche, 1535-1655 (2023)
  16. Moveable Wealth. Poverty and Plenty in Postmedieval Iceland (2023)
  17. The Mozambican enslaved in the destination of the Paquete São José: Maranhão, Brazil (1770-1835) (2023)
  18. Multi-scalar Studies of Coastal Heritage in Southwest Florida: Community-based Archaeology’s Contributions (2023)
  19. Musket Balls as Fish Net Sinkers: A Biographical Analysis of Material Reuse from the 18th-Century British Virgin Islands (2023)
  20. Narrowing the Search for Late Pleistocene-Aged Submerged Sites on Oregon's Continental Shelf (2023)
  21. Native Textiles Of The Chesapeake (2023)
  22. Naval architecture of the Anémone Wreck (Saintes – Guadeloupe) (2023)
  23. Near-Surface Geophysical Survey of a 17th/18th century trading factory at LaSoye, Dominica. (2023)
  24. The Necessity of Archaeology in Creating Public Interpretations: Bringing a Global Perspective to Historic Charleston, SC (2023)
  25. A Neoria on the French Riviera: The Beginnings of Experimental Maritime Archaeology on the Coast of Southern France (2023)
  26. The New Historia: A Feminist Historical Recovery Project (2023)
  27. New Insights At The Battle Of Gettysburg (2023)
  28. New Investigations into the Radford Wreck: Interpreting a Candidate for Cape Lookout’s Lost Whaler (2023)
  29. The New Kent Island? Using Pipes to Analyze Anglo-Susquehannock Relationships along the Potomac River (2023)
  30. New Methods for New Materials: Contemporary Archaeology and Coastal Plastic Pollution (2023)
  31. A New Survey of Plant Foods in Post-medieval Ireland: Evidence from Archaeobotany (2023)
  32. Next Generation of Explorers: Training Submerged Terrestrial Archaeologists (2023)
  33. A Noble Crossing: The History and Archaeology of the Nobles Ferry West Site in Fairfield, Somerset County, Maine (2023)
  34. Not Quite Just "Point and Click:" Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) and Photogrammetry as Aids to Coastal Heritage Monitoring (2023)
  35. Old Meets New: Blending IOS Smartphone Technologies with Citizen Science to Record and Monitor Indigenous Site Loss in Coastal Maine (2023)
  36. "The Old Powder Horn": The Many Forgotten Forms and Functions of One of Williamsburg’s Oldest Public Buildings (2023)
  37. On The Margins Of The Indian Sea Trade. (2023)
  38. "on the same River where the Dutch have built a wretched redoubt": Space, Place and the Creation of the Southern Border of New France in the Lake Champlain Richelieu River Valley. (2023)
  39. Open-Source Approaches to Documenting and Sharing Historical Cemeteries (2023)
  40. Out of Sight, Out of Mind. Contemporary Archaeology of Illegal Forest Dumping in Quebec (Canada) (2023)
  41. Overlapping and Underexplored Histories: The Convergence of Settler Colonial and Carceral Infrastructures (2023)
  42. Paddlewheels Ahoy! Archaeology of the Oldest Existing Steam Propulsion System (2023)
  43. Paleoenvironmental Dimensions of Historic Landscape Change at LaSoye, Dominica (2023)
  44. A Palimpsest of Pits and Posts: Excavations at Mission San Buena Bentura de Palica in St. Augustine, Florida (2023)
  45. Paper Title: Controller of the Narrative: Archaeology, Community Engagement, and Cultural Patrimony within The Elder Scrolls Online (2023)
  46. Partnerships to Search for America's Missing in Kwajalein Atoll (2023)
  47. Past Perfect in Underwater Contexts (2023)
  48. A Patriotic Creamer (2023)
  49. Peering In and Locking Out: Windows and Doors at William Warren’s Cabin on the Minnesota Frontier (2023)
  50. People of Guana: Dynamic Coastlines, Mutating Methodologies, and Collaborative Science (2023)
  51. Permit Required: Catch and Release Archaeology (2023)
  52. Persistent Places in Indigenous North America (2023)
  53. Peru´s Cultural Heritage Management, Structural Discrimination, and Communities´ Relationship with Their Past. (2023)
  54. The Petrology and Geochemistry of Ballast Stones- Evidence of Voyaging and Identity (2023)
  55. A Photogrammetry Of The Past: A Time To Observe And A Time To Record. The Example Of The Madrague De Giens (1st BC) (2023)
  56. Picking Up the Baton: A Nonprofit Established to Continue Work Towards a Florida Panhandle National Heritage Area (2023)
  57. The Pioneer Shell Company: Oyster Shell Harvesting Of The San Francisco Bay (2023)
  58. Pit Cellars and Ethnic Identity in Tennessee. (2023)
  59. Pitit’Latè: Anticolonial Archaeology of Afroguianese Lands, Things, and Memories (2023)
  60. Planning Voyages: Cargo, Culture, and Concepts. (2023)
  61. Plantation Laborer Housing at the Bethlehem Sugar Factory, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands (2023)
  62. Pockoy Island, South Carolina: A Case Study for Collaborative Shoreline Change Research to Heritage at Risk, Coastal Geology, and Community Science Monitoring (2023)
  63. The Politics of War Ruins: Architecture and Memory of French Villages Destroyed by War (2023)
  64. Poor and Poorly? The archaeology of inequality in a Nordic welfare state (2023)
  65. Port de Pomègues 4, a lead sheathed ibero-atlantic vessel (Marseilles, France) (2023)
  66. Port of Appeal: Examining the Socio-Materiality of Sino-Foreign Maritime Cultural Exchange at Liu Family Harbour, Taicang (2023)
  67. Ports of North America’s Inland Seas (2023)
  68. Portuguese in California (2023)
  69. Portuguese Introduced Firearms Amongst The Societies Of The Lower Zambezi From The Early Seventeenth To Late Nineteenth Centuries (2023)
  70. Portuguese Wine, an Old Spanish Town, and a New British Colony: Cosmopolitanism and Consumption in St. Augustine, Florida (2023)
  71. The Potential of Reutilized Ship Timbers for Shipbuilding Studies: the Case of Boqueirão do Duro (Lisbon, Portugal) (2023)
  72. Pottery Consumption in the 17th & 18th Centuries in Iceland (2023)
  73. The Pound Net Stake Fishery of the Upper Great Lakes of Michigan: An Initial Exploration (2023)
  74. The Power Of Government Interagency And External Partnerships (2023)
  75. Practical and Preferable: An Analysis of Portuguese Coarseware on Virginia’s Northern Neck (2023)
  76. Praying to Heaven. Botijuelas reused as roof top in vernacular architectures of Asturias and Galicia (Northwest Iberian) (2023)
  77. Preliminary Micro Computed Tomodensitometry Of 16th and 17th Century Frit-core Glass Beads In North America (2023)
  78. Preliminary Results on the Archaeology of Slave Trade at Inhaca Island (2023)
  79. Preservation of Underwater archaeological sites on Mozambique Island (2023)
  80. The Presidio de San Carlos and Lafora’s 1771 Model: A Case Study in Combining Historical Documents, Archaeological Data, and Digital 3D Mapping (2023)
  81. Prisons in the Galápagos? Digital Archaeology of the Penal Colony of Isabela (1946-1959) (2023)
  82. Pristine Wilderness or Industrial Heritage? Creating a Critical Public Archaeology at Frost Town, New York (2023)
  83. Profit and Loss: Forced Labor at the Northampton Iron Furnace (2023)
  84. Progress in Preservation: Products in Motion at Apex, Arizona (2023)
  85. Project SIREN: Machine learning and the ancient naval battle site at the Egadi Islands, Sicily (2023)
  86. The provenance of Nueva Cadiz beads: a chemical approach (2023)
  87. Provisioning the Coast: Salt, grain and Atlantic Commerce on the Gambia River (2023)
  88. PUSH Kiruna? An Arctic example of mobilizing archaeology to address Poverty and Plenty in Energy and Power. (2023)
  89. PXRF Analyses of Metal Artifacts from Spanish Colonial Sites in the American Southeast (2023)
  90. Quantifying the Importance of Saltmarsh Grazing in Coastal Settlements: an Isotopic Approach (2023)
  91. A Question of Identity: Lessons From the 1916 World Trade Center Shipwreck (2023)
  92. (Re)Framing Colonial Histories and the African Diaspora through a Restorative Archaeology. (2023)
  93. (Re)Sinking History: Preserving Alexandria’s Derelict Merchant Fleet (2023)
  94. Re-think, Re-claim and Re-do: Unsettled Heritage Migration (2023)
  95. The Rebecca Nurse Monument and George Jacobs Headstone: Using Landscape Archaeology to Discover a Commemorative Environment (2023)
  96. Recent Advancements in Stereo Photogrammetric Survey on Shipwrecks in New England (2023)
  97. Reclaiming Time in the Old City: From State Heritage to Life Projects in Acre (Israel/Palestine) and Rhodes (Greece) (2023)
  98. Reconstructing Ships from Archaeological Ship Remains (2023)
  99. Reconstructing the Bow of the Emanuel Point Ship (2023)
  100. Reconstructions. Between Facts and Choices. A Discussion on Methods and Results from the Barcode 6 Boat (AD1595). (2023)