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 Infrastructure of Inequality: Modeling Movement in the 18th C. Andes (2023)
  2. Inhabiting and being Inhabited by Antarctica, Feedback from the Antarctic Field (2023)
  3. Institutionalizing Repatriation: Creating a More Inclusive University Policy (2023)
  4. International Repatriation: A Study of Awareness Among US-based Practitioners (2023)
  5. Interrupting The Pattern Of Privilege: Redressing Access Inequality Through The Repatriation Of Knowledge (2023)
  6. Introduction to the Digital Approaches in Nautical Archaeology Symposium, and the Digital Network for Nautical Archaeology (DNNA) (2023)
  7. Invesitgating Yard Spaces and Landscape at Liberty Hall (2023)
  8. Investigating 17th Century Wendat Patterns of Interactions in Global Contexts – Contributions from Glass Bead Studies (2023)
  9. Investigating Diet And Foodways In Post-medieval Ireland Using Organic Residue Analysis (2023)
  10. Investigating the Role of an Early Fortified Site in the Origins of a Slave Society: The (44PG65) Enclosed Compound at Flowerdew Hundred (2023)
  11. Investigations Into a Mid 20th Century Senegalese Pirogue and the Development of the Senegambian Boat Building Tradition (2023)
  12. Investing in the Public: Benefits of Incorporating Public Archaeology in Field School Training (2023)
  13. Invisible Intentions and the Built Environment of a Detroit Backlot: Archaeological and Creative Interventions at the Mike Kelley Mobile Homestead Site (Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit) (2023)
  14. The Invisible Moonbirds: Making Meaning from Unexpected Absences in the Archaeology of Wybalenna, a 19th Century Settlement of palawa (Tasmanian First Nations) Exiles (2023)
  15. The Iron Coffin: An Artifact Out of Place and Time Recovered from the Milwaukee County Poor Farm Cemetery (2023)
  16. Is There Evidence For Jewish Pirates Archaeologically? (2023)
  17. Islamic consumption networks of the western Indian Ocean (2023)
  18. Islandborn: Country, Sea Country and Encounters with Outside (2023)
  19. "It Came From Too-loo-ar’s Ship": A Relic From Sir John Franklin’s HMS Erebus (2023)
  20. It's Just Business: Crop Commercialization and Impacts on Ritual Consumption in Spanish Colonial Contexts (2023)
  21. It's More Than Lincoln: interpretation challenges at multi-component urban archaeological sites (2023)
  22. "It’s not all Disturbed!": Perspectives of Urban, Municipal Archaeology in the Nation’s Oldest City in St. Augustine, Florida (2023)
  23. "I’m not Black, I’m Dominican": Diaspora and bioarchaeology from a descendant’s perspective (2023)
  24. Jamestown And Early Domestic Horse Use In Eastern North America (2023)
  25. Jamestown, Virginia: The Curators’ View (2023)
  26. Jamestown: An English Fort in the Land of Tsenacommacah (2023)
  27. Jamestown’s "Blew Beads": More than Meets the Eye (2023)
  28. Jesuit Crucifixes Or Whitby Jet Witch Charms: A New Interpretation Of Jamestowne’s Jet Objects (2023)
  29. John Hejduk's Masque as a Mode of Archaeological Inquiry (2023)
  30. Just Nuisance to Standby Diver: Exploring the cultural heritage of Simon’s Towns as a British Naval Port and South African Navy Base (2023)
  31. The Kaolin Clay Pipes (2023)
  32. Kaše Breakwater - The Symbol Of The Old Port of Dubrovnik (Ragusa) (2023)
  33. Knowing Your Neighbor: Ceramic and Glassware Consumption Patterns and Sociality in a 19th-Century African American Household (2023)
  34. Knowledge Beyond the Sea: Dissemination of Shipbuilding Knowledge and Shipwrights Communities of Practice in the Atlantic World (2023)
  35. La Baie de Gorée Dans la Structuration De l’histoire Maritime de la Presqu’île du Cap-Vert (2023)
  36. Labor Relations and Ceramic Technology in Spanish Northwest Florida (1698-1763) (2023)
  37. The Lake Austin and the Bob Hall Pier Wreck: A Study of Beached Shipwrecks Along Mustang and North Padre Islands, Texas (2023)
  38. The Landscape of Black New Yorkers in the Mid-Nineteenth Century (2023)
  39. A Landscape They Didn’t See: The Great Rappahannock Town at Mid-Century (2023)
  40. Landscape Transformation: Bay Bull, Cod and Warfare in the Longue Durée (2023)
  41. Landscapes of Inequality: the Issue with High-End Digital and Computational Methodologies in the Study of Colonial Latin America’s Past (2023)
  42. Landscapes of Slavery and Freedom in Nineteenth-Century French Guiana (2023)
  43. Lançar Ferro em Lisboa: A Study Of Anchors In The Lisbon Waterfront (2023)
  44. Laser Scanning as a Methodology for the Recording and Reconstruction of Archaeological Ships (2023)
  45. Laser Scanning Vs Photogrammetric Survey In Maritime Archaeology (2023)
  46. A Last Life: The Reuse of Ship Timbers on the Construction of River Waterfronts on Rua D. Luís I (Lisbon) (2023)
  47. Latin American Archaeology Collections in European Museums in Decolonial Times (2023)
  48. Learned Landscapes: Colonoware Concentrations on Virginia's Northern Neck (2023)
  49. Learning From (Un)Marked Graves: The Evalutation of Captive and Freed African and African American Mortuary Practices (2023)
  50. The Leather Assemblage from the Site of CSS Georgia (2023)
  51. Less Heroic, More Human: Archeology Of Nineteenth-century Whalers And Sealers In The South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. (2023)
  52. Let’s Talk Form: Using Vessel Form Analysis to Identify Food Provisioning Patterns on Spanish Ships in the 16th Century (2023)
  53. Leveraging Funding To Investigate our Past: NOAA Ocean Exploration’s Grants Program (2023)
  54. Liberia’s Plymouth Rock?: Archaeologies of Freedom-Making, Settler Colonialism, and National Heritage on Providence Island (2023)
  55. Life and Labor at a Small Quicklime Production Operation in Sierra Nevada (2023)
  56. Little Giants of the Seas: Situated Globalities on the Small Islands of the Venezuelan Caribbean, 1638-1880 (2023)
  57. Little Glass Footprints: A Glimpse into the Beads of Fort St. Joseph (2023)
  58. Living by Gichigami (Lake Superior): A Collaborative Approach to Managing Shoreline Sites in Miskwaabikang (Red Cliff, Wisconsin, USA) (2023)
  59. Living Museums in the Sea Model: Protecting Underwater Cultural Heritage while Facilitating Connection to Local Communities (2023)
  60. Living with the Dead: Mortuary Patterning at Halifax’s Old Burying Ground during the American Revolution (2023)
  61. Local and Global Ecologies: Macrobotanical Evidence from Bartram’s Garden (2023)
  62. A look inside: Application of macro-Computed Tomography to traditional ceramics from Galicia (Northwest Iberian) (2023)
  63. Looking for the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road (2023)
  64. Lost Buildings, Vanished Institutions: Making Sense Of Nineteenth-Century Soup Kitchens (2023)
  65. The Lost Fleet of Christopher Columbus and 15th-16th Century Shipwrecks of Colonization in Hispaniola (2023)
  66. Lowering the Ladder and Raising the Bar: Fostering a Diverse and Inclusive Archaeology Through Public Archaeology (2023)
  67. A Luta Continua: Post-Colonial Reinterpretations of Early Colonial Contacts and their Contemporary Legacies in Mozambique (2023)
  68. A Macrobotanical Analysis of a Root Cellar at the Belle Grove Enslaved Quarters (2023)
  69. Maintaining the boundary: the archaeology of the Ìjẹ̀bú Kingdom’s discovery of the British Empire (2023)
  70. Making Waves: sea, art and archaeology (2023)
  71. Mantelpieces and the Homemaking: Exploring memory through the small and ordinary, 20th century, Ireland (2023)
  72. The Many Face(t)s Of the Bartmann Jug (2023)
  73. Mapping God's Little Acre: Digital Documentation of Newport's Colonial African Burial Ground (2023)
  74. Mare Cyprium: Multimedia Applications for Cypriot Maritime Cultural Heritage (2023)
  75. Mare Necessities? Jamestown’s Equestrian Artifacts as a Study in Optimistic Over-Packing (2023)
  76. The MarEA Project: A Methodology to Identify and Monitor Morocco’s At-risk Coastal Heritage (2023)
  77. Marine Art as a Research Tool for Investigating Cask Assemblages Found on Eighteenth Century Shipwrecks Identified as Slave-Trade Ships (2023)
  78. Maritime Archaeology and Slave Shipwrecks in Mauritius (2023)
  79. Maritime Archaeology and the Slave Trade Towards a Transformative Disciplinary Engagement Reflections from the Slave Wreck’s Project (2023)
  80. The Maritime Archaeology of a Slave Ship: Searching the Ship Camargo - Angra dos Reis - Brazil (2023)
  81. Maritime Cultural Landscapes Of São Tomé And Príncipe - The Results Of A Field Mission (2023)
  82. Maritime Cultural Landscapes of the Slave Trade in Lagos, Portugal (2023)
  83. Maritime Dvāravatī and the South China Sea from an Integrated Perspective of Ship Archaeology (2023)
  84. Maritime Imagery of the Amalfi Coast, a Pilot Study (2023)
  85. Maritime Legacy: Blood and Water, Before and After Columbus Made Camp in St. Ann's Bay, Jamaica (2023)
  86. Maritime Survey Results of La Soye Bay (2023)
  87. Market Square Town Excavations in Turku, Finland, in 2018-2022 (2023)
  88. The Materiality of Convict Leasing: Landscapes, Objects, and Lessons from 19th Century Carceral Unfreedom (2023)
  89. Materiality of Homemaking: Dressers, Delph, and Heirlooms in western Ireland (2023)
  90. Materiality, Identity & Culture: A New Narrative of Irish Food History (2023)
  91. Materializing Wealth And Scarcity In Historic Central New York (2023)
  92. Meandering Paths of Archival Memory: Placing the Mountain Meadows Massacre on Disturbed Landscapes (2023)
  93. Meat And Dairy In The Diet Of Early Modern Ireland (2023)
  94. Medicine Use In Dunkerhook During The Late Nineteenth-Century, An African American Midwife's Artifacts (2023)
  95. Meeting a Region of Archaeology within its History of North Atlantic Market Relations (2023)
  96. Memories of Seascapes? (2023)
  97. Memory Activism, Archaeology, Reparative Heritage, and Human Rights at Catoctin Furnace - 1972 to 2023 (2023)
  98. Memory And Remembrance of The Early-Modern World – The Past In The Present-Day Finland (2023)
  99. Metallographic and Portable X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis of Copper-based Metals from Fort Ouiatenon (2023)
  100. Methods to Identify Post-depositional Geochemical Alterations to Ceramics in Submerged Archaeological Sites: a Case Study Using Prehistoric Ceramics from Eastern Dominican Republic (2023)