Pre-Recorded Video Presentation Paper / Report Submission (2023 General Sessions)
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2023
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Pre-Recorded Video Presentation Paper / Report Submission (General Sessions)," at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology.
Site Type Keywords
Water-Related
Other Keywords
Ethnicity •
Curation •
Collections •
Lime Industry •
Lime Kiln •
Civil War •
Antiquity •
Labor •
Colonialism •
Shoes
Investigation Types
Collections Research
Material Types
Ceramic
Geographic Keywords
California •
United States of America (Country) •
United Mexican States (Country) •
Cayman Islands (Country) •
Turks and Caicos Islands (Country) •
Bermuda (Country) •
Territorial Collectivity of Saint Pierre (Country) •
Republic of Cuba (Country) •
Canada (Country) •
Commonwealth of The Bahamas (Country)
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Archaeology of Colonialism and the lineages of Tupiniquim women in São Vicente & Rio de Janeiro during the 16-17th century: by an interdisciplinary approach (2023)
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This is an abstract from the session entitled "Pre-Recorded Video Presentation Paper / Report Submission (General Sessions)", at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. This work proposes a different method, one in which historical, genealogical, and archaeological data are analyzed and interpreted through other hermeneutics and semantics in order to find lineages of women who had their names recorded. On the basis of two archaeological sites in Rio de Janeiro -...
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Fishing Gear in the North-western Part of the Iberian Peninsula at Roman Times: the Underwater Deposit of Clay Weights in the Moaña Marina (Galicia, Spain) (2023)
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This is an abstract from the session entitled "Pre-Recorded Video Presentation Paper / Report Submission (General Sessions)", at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Roman building clay constitutes an ideal material for making weights by trimming fragments of tegula, imbrex, and later to an appropriate size and shape, and adding perforations or lateral notches, for suspension. This typology of weights is documented in archaeological sites directly linked to...
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In Transition: The Collections and Veterans of the VCP (2023)
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This is an abstract from the session entitled "Pre-Recorded Video Presentation Paper / Report Submission (General Sessions)", at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The Veterans Curation Program (VCP) is both a temporary employment program for veterans and an interim repository for archaeological collections while they undergo rehabilitation. During each session, veteran technicians help care for at-risk artifact and associated archival collections from the U....
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The Leather Assemblage from the Site of CSS Georgia (2023)
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This is an abstract from the session entitled "Pre-Recorded Video Presentation Paper / Report Submission (General Sessions)", at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. CSS Georgia was a Civil War ironclad ship stationed near Fort Jackson at the mouth of the Savannah River from October 1862 until the ship was scuttled in December 1864. During the 2015 and 2017 excavations of the site, archaeologists were surprised by the large number of organic artifacts retrieved...
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Life and Labor at a Small Quicklime Production Operation in Sierra Nevada (2023)
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This is an abstract from the session entitled "Pre-Recorded Video Presentation Paper / Report Submission (General Sessions)", at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The Holmes' Colfax quicklime manufacturing site, located near Colfax in Sierra Nevada, was uncovered as a result of the River Fire in 2021. While the site is certainly important for addressing questions about technology, perhaps the more impressive aspect is the density and diversity of the artifact...
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Pit Cellars and Ethnic Identity in Tennessee. (2023)
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This is an abstract from the session entitled "Pre-Recorded Video Presentation Paper / Report Submission (General Sessions)", at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Pit cellars are pits excavated into the ground that are found in association with historic structures and were typically used to store food or personal items. These pits are important to archaeologists for the information they provide about related buildings and the households that used them. Pit...