Society for American Archaeology 89th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (2024)

Part of: Society for American Archaeology

This collection contains the abstracts from the 2024 annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Most files in this collection contain the abstract only. The Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology provides a forum for the dissemination of knowledge and discussion. The 89th Annual Meeting was held in New Orleans, Louisiana from April 17–April 21, 2024.

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  1. Tails from the Animal Storerooms: Case Studies on the Uses and Limitations of Natural History Collections Using Multiproxy Approaches (2024)
  2. Taiy Tsadlh (Six Mile Hill) Site Evaluations (2024)
  3. Taking Sides: Left and Right Concepts in the Enactment of Magic (2024)
  4. Taking Their Water for New York City: Archaeology of Reservoir Communities (2024)
  5. A Tale of Two Cemeteries: Learning to Listen to the Voices of African American Descendant Communities in New York and Philadelphia in the Context of Compliance Archaeology, ca. 1990 (2024)
  6. A Tale of Two Mounds: New Chronologies of Mississippian Movements and Mound Building in Southwestern Virginia, USA (2024)
  7. Talk to the hand: experimental research on the painted hand depictions of Cerro Azul, Colombia (2024)
  8. Tallgrass Prairie Archaeological Landscapes Project: Investigating Occupational Histories within a US National Grassland through GIS (2024)
  9. Tame, Feral, and Pest Species: Plants and Animals at the edges of Domestication and Human Control (2024)
  10. Tanks of Vermont: Using 3D Imaging of Oversized Artifacts and Oral Histories to Build Community Engagement (2024)
  11. Taphonomic Analysis with Multisite Big Data in the Central Mesa Verde Region (2024)
  12. Taphonomy and the Death Course: Materializing Value in an Anatomical Collection (2024)
  13. Taxonomy and Taphonomy of Beringian Flora and Fauna from the Southern Yukon-Alaska Borderlands with Reference to the Little John Site (KdVo-6), Yukon, Canada (2024)
  14. Teaching and Learning Climate Change through Global Change Archaeology (2024)
  15. Teaching Archaeological Epistemology through Tabletop Gaming (2024)
  16. Teaching Archaeology to Change the Status Quo (2024)
  17. Teaching Cultural Complexity through Experimental Archaeology of Composite Artifacts (2024)
  18. Teaching Curation: Using Collections to Foster Disciplinary Reflection and Research Opportunities among Undergraduates (2024)
  19. Teaching With Collections: The Power of Object-Based Pedagogies (2024)
  20. Tecapa: Segmentary Organization as Sociopolitical Technology in the Transitional Period (AD 800–1000 AD) (2024)
  21. Techno-economic Approach to Early Lithic Industries of Fuego-Patagonia, Discussing Interactions Among Culture, Society, and the Environment (50º-56º South Latitude) (2024)
  22. Technological Studies of Blade and Bladelet Production in the Aurignacian at Geißenklösterle Cave (SW Germany) (2024)
  23. Technologies of Surveillance, Technologies of Care? Colonial Census, Biopolitics, and Networks of Surveillance in Southern Guatemala (2024)
  24. Tectonic Origin of Desert Wetlands at Pozuelo, Peru (2024)
  25. A Tehuelche/Aonikenk Camp on the Northern Bank of the Middle Course of the Gallegos River (Santa Cruz Province, Patagonia, Argentina): Implications for the Use of Space in Historical Moments (2024)
  26. Tel Esur: Summary of Fourteen Seasons of Excavations and a Long-Lasting Community Archaeology Project (2024)
  27. Temporal Persistence of Spear-Thrower Use in Uruguay: Evidence from the Late Pleistocene and Late Holocene (2024)
  28. Temporalities of Disaster Taphonomy: A Contemporary Archaeological Case Study in Southern Puerto Rico (2024)
  29. Temporalities of Middle Bronze Age Cemeteries in Transylvania (2024)
  30. Ten Years of DINAA: Lessons for Archaeological Methods, Practice, and Ethics from a Decade of Experience Compiling, Organizing, and Publishing Data with the Digital Index of North American Archaeology (2024)
  31. A Tenuous Prize: Archaeology of the Inka Conquest of Northern Highland Ecuador (2024)
  32. Teotihuacan and Its Interregional Interactions during the Epiclassic Period: New Data from the Suburban Neighborhood of Hacienda Metepec (2024)
  33. Teotihuacan, Chichen Itza, and a Cautionary Tale of Corporate Commerce (2024)
  34. Teotihuacán: Retos Actuales en la Protección de su Patrimonio Arqueológico (2024)
  35. Ternimal Classic Copper Production at El Coyote, Honduras (2024)
  36. Terrace Construction and Use across Five Centuries at Ollantaytambo, Peru (2024)
  37. Territorial and Border Surveillance in the Greek World (2024)
  38. Territorial Strategies in Western Chiapas. (2024)
  39. Testing a Possible Feasting Context at an Early Fort Ancient Village: A Zooarchaeological Analysis from the Turpin Site in Southwest Ohio (2024)
  40. Testing and Improving Interlaboratory Comparability of Tooth Enamel Carbonate Isotope Analyses (2024)
  41. Theoretical Frameworks for Isotope Data Collection and Interpretation (2024)
  42. Theory at the Waterline: Advances in Submerged Precontact Landscape Archaeology (2024)
  43. Theory, Strategies, Objectives, and Preliminary Results of Transdisciplinary Studies of Ancient Consciousness on Time and Space out of Eurasia (2024)
  44. Therapeutic Dentistry in Prehistoric Maryland—New Analyses from the Late Woodland Period Hughes (18MO1) Archeological Site. (2024)
  45. There Is Much Else that May Be Told: Lessons in Navigating Nontraditional Career Paths in Anthropology, Archaeology, and Beyond (2024)
  46. There’s An App For That: Cost-Effectiveness of Lidar/Photogrammetry Smart Phone Applications for Virtual Osteology (2024)
  47. "These, therefore, are our roots, our existence": Ancestral Roots as the Embodiment of Identity in K'iche' Maya Society (2024)
  48. “They Are Ours”: Bringing Together Past and Present Church through Burial Excavations at the First Baptist Church Site (2024)
  49. Thinking about “The Dawn of Everything" in Black and Red (2024)
  50. Thinking Locally: A Glimpse at Ceramic Production at Küllüoba, Turkey, during the Early Bronze Age (2024)
  51. Thirteenth- and Fourteenth-Century Redstone Pipes and Social Change on the Central Great Plains (2024)
  52. Thirty-Eight Years a Mentor: Bob Kelly’s Steady Guidance, Abundant Kindness, and Thoughtful Insights (2024)
  53. “. . . this distant and isolated post:” Fort Tombecbé and Frontier Community (2024)
  54. Those Flowering Waters: Reconstructing 1,200 Years of Human Adaptation to Hydroclimatic Changes in Central Nicaragua (2024)
  55. Thoughts on the Most Recent Katun of Archaeological Heritage Management in Belize (2024)
  56. The Three Phases of Sans-Souci: An Architecture of Remembering and Forgetting in the Kingdom of Hayti (2024)
  57. The “Three Sides” of the Emblematic Early Azilian Blades with Flat Retouch along the Atlantic Façade (2024)
  58. Tidemarks, Waterlines and Shifting Sands: Perspectives on Aquatic Landscapes in the Plata Basin (2024)
  59. Tiempos de cera y miel: Iconografía, ecología y sacralidad de las abejas nativas en el Códice Madrid (2024)
  60. The Ties That Bind (and Break): Persistence and Upheaval in the Post-Chavín Landscapes of the Carabamba Plateau and Moche/Virú Chaupiyungas (2024)
  61. Time to Reconsider. A Critical Assessment of How Different Interpretations of Variation in Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age Central Asia Influenced the Establishment of Chronological Frameworks (2024)
  62. The Tiniest Burials: Fetal Burial and Personhood During the Late Roman Period in Egypt (2024)
  63. Tlaloc, Ritual Economy, and Interaction: A View from Los Horcones, Chiapas (2024)
  64. To Be or Not to Be Attributed to Specific Plants? The Integration of Phytolith Analysis and Soil and Sediment Micromorphology (2024)
  65. To Build or Not To Build: An Historical Archaeological Examination of Fort Louise Augusta and the Role of Sovereign Perceptions and Interests in the Construction and Maintenance of Danish West Indian Fortifications (2024)
  66. “To Kill” or “To Sacrifice?” Sahagún and the Translation of Mortal Violence (2024)
  67. “Toda la Gente”: Advocating an Intersectional Approach to Heritage Production (2024)
  68. “Tola Boayacu Puyu” (Upper Pastaza, Ecuador) in the understanding of the Amazonian urbanism and food consumption (2024)
  69. The Tomb of the Known Unknown Soldier: Identifying the Remains of Confederate Soldiers Buried near the Williamsburg Powder Magazine (2024)
  70. Tombs as Evidence for Religious Diversity in the Late Prehispanic Sacred Valley, Peru (ca. 1000–1532 CE) (2024)
  71. “Too Hood for This”: Navigating the Profession of Archaeology and Finding My Place (2024)
  72. Tornadoes as an Impetus of Social Change in the Eastern United States (2024)
  73. Touching the Colors of the Past: Ochre Painting Workshops at the Origins Centre Museum, South Africa (2024)
  74. Tourist Trinket, Religious Object, Human Remains, or Something Else: Kapalas in the Online Market (2024)
  75. Toward a Miwok Archeology of Yosemite California (2024)
  76. Toward a Multispecies Perspective on Human-Animal Networks in Early Urban Societies of Upper Mesopotamia (2024)
  77. Toward a Social Geoarchaeology of Aegean Burial and Ritual at Eleon, Greece (2024)
  78. Toward Establishing a High-Resolution Chronological Record of the Atlatl-and-Dart to Bow-and-Arrow Transition in the Great Basin (2024)
  79. Towards a Synthesis of California Archaeobotany (2024)
  80. Towards the Development of a Temporal GIS for the Study of the Peopling of the Americas (2024)
  81. Toxic Taphonomy (2024)
  82. Toying with Classic Maya Society: Ceramic Figurine Whistles and Children’s Socialization at Ceibal, Guatemala (2024)
  83. Trabajo arqueológico desde la bodega: Una revisión de los objetos funerarios asociados a las tumbas de La Nopalera (2024)
  84. Traceología: Identificación de instrumentos sacrificatorios y de manipulación póstuma en el Osario 15 de Toniná (2024)
  85. Tracing Cannabis in the Historic Past: New Insights from Chemical Residue Analysis (2024)
  86. Tracing Collection Histories for Repatriation: The Fisher Mound Group (2024)
  87. Tracing Health Outcomes of Africans Who Were Enslaved in North Florida, Pre- and Post-Emancipation (2024)
  88. Tracing Marks in the Dark: Documenting Mud Glyph Cave by Drawing on Methodology of the Past and Present (2024)
  89. Tracing Paleoamerican adaptations to South American Tropics: new data from lithics analyses in Brazil (2024)
  90. Tracing the Relationships between the Lower Ohio and Central Mississippi River Valleys through the Bradley Off-Site Remediation Project (2024)
  91. Tracing Theoretical Approaches to Constructing and Contesting Whiteness in Southeastern Archaeology (2024)
  92. Tracing Tides of Change: Perspectives on Mobility and Materiality in Precolonial Central America (2024)
  93. Tracking Kelp-like Marine Seaweed Fuel in the Archaeological Record of Atacama Desert Coast through Raman Spectroscopy: Insight from the Analysis of Macro- and Microremains of Charred Particles (2024)
  94. Tracking Population Movement and Interaction in Southern Appalachia: Elemental Analysis of Early Mississippian Pottery from Etowah (2024)
  95. Tracking the Origins of Animal Management in a Neotropical Foraging-to-Farming Population using Carbon Stable Isotope Analysis of Lysine (2024)
  96. The Trackway Site: Human Footprints at the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition in the Great Salt Lake Desert (2024)
  97. A Trading Post or Craftspeople’s Village? A Ceramic Perspective of the Blihun Hanben Site in Eastern Taiwan (2024)
  98. Traditional Dishes and Culinary Improvisations: Elite Gastronomy in the Maya Area (2024)
  99. Traditional Lifeways as Knowledge of the Past and for the Future (2024)
  100. The Traditional Nutrition Project: A Collaborative Study of Plant Foods to Understand Indigenous Foodways and Health in the Northern Great Basin (2024)