Archaeology/Architecture
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2023
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Archaeology/Architecture," at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology.
Many archaeologists work to fully integrate the study of artifacts and other refuse of daily life with more deliberate archaeological study of standing structures. Conversely, contemporary architecture theorists draw from the lexicon and methods of archaeology to interrogate such topics as urban ruins, digital buildings, and project archives. Considering archaeologists encounter constructions next to, around, and beneath the sites they excavate, where within their field of inquiry does the built environment lie? How might we harness the mutual curiosity between archaeology and architecture to enrich our understanding of the built environment? The lingering presence of structures, the market in architectural fragments, or even the narratives that haunt buildings demolished and erased, blur the meaningful yet arbitrary distinction between vestige and architecture. This distinction might also influence the focus of preservation efforts and other aspects of the heritage sector, by separating built structures from materials of archaeological interest associated with them.
Other Keywords
Agriculture •
Architecture •
Migration •
Art •
Historical Archaeology •
Methodology •
Buildings •
Ruins •
Community •
Built Environment
Geographic Keywords
Florida •
French Republic (Country) •
Kingdom of Belgium (Country) •
Bailiwick of Guernsey (Country) •
Principality of Monaco (Country) •
Swiss Confederation (Country) •
Bailiwick of Jersey (Country) •
Principality of Andorra (Country) •
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (Country) •
Europe (Continent)
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- Documents (10)
- Afterlife Of Abandonment – Reanimating The Old Toppila Pulp Mill Silo With Zombie Metaphor (2023)
- An Archaeology Of Modernization: The Cultural Transformation In Galicia (NW Spain) Through Architecture And Domestic Material Culture. (2023)
- Building a Plantation: Architecture, the Built Environment, and Living Spaces at Bacon’s Castle, Surry County, Virginia (2023)
- Considering Architecture and Urbanism at Mound Key, the Capital of the Calusa during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (2023)
- 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)
- John Hejduk's Masque as a Mode of Archaeological Inquiry (2023)
- Lost Buildings, Vanished Institutions: Making Sense Of Nineteenth-Century Soup Kitchens (2023)
- Migrant Invisibility in the Industrial Built Environment (2023)
- The Politics of War Ruins: Architecture and Memory of French Villages Destroyed by War (2023)
- Revisiting a Demolished Community: Correlating Archaeological Foundations to Archival Images (2023)