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

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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. “What Is Past Is Prologue”: Climate Change, Predictive Models, Data Challenges, and Protecting Virginia’s Archaeological Resources (2024)
  2. What Lies Beneath: The Significance of a Midden Burial in Exploring Differential Mortuary Treatment of the Maya at Palenque (2024)
  3. What Lies Beneath: Underwater Ground Penetrating Radar Survey of the Inundated Liebman Site, an Early Paleoindian Site in Lebanon, Connecticut. (2024)
  4. What Lovely Teeth You Have: An Examination of Canid Dental Anomalies and Their Use in Archaeology (2024)
  5. What Makes a Better Surface Elevation Model: On-the-Ground Total Station or Low Altitude Lidar? (2024)
  6. What's Cooking at Devils Kitchen? Context, Content, and Chronology of an Early Site on the Modern Oregon Coast (2024)
  7. What's with Exterior Corrugation on Bowls? Using spatial analysis in GIS to track ceramic deposition. (2024)
  8. What’s the Point? Contextualizing the Significance of the Turpin Lithic Assemblage (2024)
  9. When is a Living Shoreline Erosion Control Project Suitable to Protect a Coastal Mound Site? Establishing Preliminary Suitability Criteria Based on a Case Study, Adams Bay (16PL8) Mound 1, in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana (2024)
  10. When Isn’t a Va’aki? Additional New Perspectives on Ancestral O’Odham Ceremonial Architecture (2024)
  11. When Studying Landscapes . . . What Actually Does “-scape” Mean? (2024)
  12. When Survey Is Not an Option: Comprehensive Archeological Monitoring Standards in Texas (2024)
  13. When the Earth Was New: Memory, Materiality, and the Numic Ritual Life Cycle (2024)
  14. When Walls Talk: Rodent-cached Botanical and Ceramic Assemblages from a 19th-century Charleston Kitchen House (2024)
  15. Where are the women warriors? The evidence for gender equality on the Mongolian Steppe (2024)
  16. Where Are the “Interesting” Skulls? The Practice and Taphonomy of Modern Interaction with Human Remains in Open Tombs (2024)
  17. Where Does the Responsibility Lie? The Long-Forgotten Federal Collections and the Repositories that House Them (2024)
  18. Where Have All the Red Elderberries Gone? A Collaborative Macrobotanical Analysis of Settler-Colonial Impacts on a Vital Coast Salish First Food (2024)
  19. Where Power, Policy, and Practice Intersect: Archaeology within Block Island’s Great Salt Pond Archaeological District (2024)
  20. Where There's a Weir, There's a Way (2024)
  21. Which Stories for Which Storytelling? A Community-Based Approach to the Nineteenth- to Twentieth-Century Nunatsiavummiut Material Heritage (2024)
  22. White Iron and Red Gold: How to Identify Tin, Copper, and Bronze Derived from Rooiberg Mineral Deposits, South Africa (2024)
  23. Who Died Prematurely?: A Demographic Profile of Middle and Late Period San Francisco Bay Area Juveniles (2024)
  24. Who Makes the Rules in Egalitarian Cities? A View from Bronze Age South Asia (2024)
  25. Who's Gonna Know? Resolving Personal Privacy While Respecting Cultural Edicts in Repatriation (2024)
  26. Whole Pots and Harvard Drops: Understanding the Pottery from Turpin (2024)
  27. Whose Land? Governance of Land Tenure, Property, and Inequality in the Maya Lowlands (2024)
  28. Who’s “Public”? Whose “Outreach”? (2024)
  29. Why Bappir Matters: Using Experimental Archaeology of Beer in the Classroom (2024)
  30. Why Did Nomadic Dynasties Build Walls? (2024)
  31. Why Do Pictures Speak? Orality in Maya Hieroglyphic Writing (2024)
  32. Why So Blue? The Great Island Tavern and Its Legacy (2024)
  33. Why Stop Smelting Here? Using the History of a Slag Concentration to Understand Variability in Angkorian Iron Production Sites in the Phnom Dek Metallurgical Landscape, Cambodia (2024)
  34. Wild and Cultivated Plant Usage of a Late Precontact Site (11S1754) in the American Bottom (2024)
  35. Willamette Valley Project Overview: Using Subbottom Profiling, Coring, Augering, Geomorphic Mapping, and Regional Archaeological Data to Inform Sensitivity Modeling and Archaeological Research Design in the Willamette Basin, Oregon (2024)
  36. The Wisconsin Dugout Canoe Survey Project (2024)
  37. With a Little Help from my Friends: New Radiocarbon Dates from the Great Hungarian Plain (2024)
  38. With the Best In the House: Ceramic Analysis of a Nineteenth-Century Irish-American Household (2024)
  39. Witz Naab and Killer Bee Revisited: New Interpretations of Two Salt Mounds in Paynes Creek National Park, Belize (2024)
  40. Women Elites in the Royal Court of Tonina, Chiapas (2024)
  41. The Women of Fort St. Joseph, a French Colonial Settlement on the North American Frontier (2024)
  42. Women's Leadership and Ritual Specialization in Coast Miwok and Kashia Pomo Cultures (2024)
  43. Women's Portages: Colonial Encounters, Gender, and Indigenous Worldview in the Great Lakes (2024)
  44. Wooden Features on the Jicarilla Apache Nation: An Analysis of Navajo and Apache Land Use (2024)
  45. Wooden Post Architecture and the Origins of Woodland Civic-Ceremonial Centers: New Evidence from the Spring Warrior Complex, Florida (2024)
  46. Wooden Posts and an Ontology of “Treeness” (2024)
  47. Woodland Villages in the Upper Connecticut River Valley: Landscape-scale geophysics as evidence for large sedentary settlements in Northern New England (2024)
  48. Working for the Dead: The Role of Gravediggers and Their Impact on Burial Practices as Evidence in Transylvanian, Hungarian-Szekler Communities (AD 1050–1800) (2024)
  49. The World around Us: Challenges in the Analysis of 3D Scenes (2024)
  50. "The World is a Garden": Human-Animal Relations and Sustainability Comparative Studies of Classic Maya and Early China (2024)
  51. World Visions: Plains Vision Questing as Epistemology (2024)
  52. World War II Archaeology in the Galápagos Islands: The Soldiers and Convicts at the Wall of Tears (1940–1959) (2024)
  53. Worlds Prefigured: Settler-Colonialism, Anarchism, Indigeneity, and the Dawn of Everything (2024)
  54. The World’s Largest Archaeological Jigsaw Puzzle: Excavations at Juukan Gorge 2022–2023 (2024)
  55. The WPA Ceramics Laboratories of the Penn Museum: A Collaborative Legacy (2024)
  56. WPA Murals as Historical Artifacts: What is Archaeology’s Role in the Preservation, Protection, and Analysis of Early 20th-century American Art? (2024)
  57. Xanamus and Petroglyphs: A Study of the Construction Techniques of the Tzintzuntzan Yácata Lining System (2024)
  58. Xochicalco and Teotenango: New Approaches on Their Interactions (750–1150 CE) (2024)
  59. Xochitécatl-Cacaxtla: Una ciudad dos veces abandonada (2024)
  60. x̌ʷiq̓ʷix̌ʷalqʷuʔ - Coast Salish Community-Based Participatory Archaeology in Practice (2024)
  61. The “X”-Ray Files: Preliminary Results on the Identification of Shark Species Using X-Ray Technology and Its Implications for a Better Understanding of the Economic and Symbolic Role Played by Sharks in Prehispanic Andean Societies (2024)
  62. Yankwik Mexiko: Contributions of Mesoamerican People to New Mexican History (2024)
  63. The YEAR Centre: A Research-Driven Pedagogical Approach to Experimental Archaeology (2024)
  64. Yes, Virginia, There Is a Nineteenth Century in Maine (2024)
  65. Yes, You Ken! A Guide to Creating Your Own Water Isotope Baseline (2024)
  66. You Better Be-Leaf It: Microbotanical Remains Found in Dental Calculus of Individuals from Actun Kabul, Belize (2024)
  67. “Young, Scrappy, and Hungry”: Social Upheaval and Changes in Food Resource Access in Colonial and Postcolonial America (2024)
  68. Yucatecan and Mesoamerican Influences on Taino Ceremonial Iconography (2024)
  69. Zooarchaeological Analysis of Sar El-Jisr Faunal Assemblage (2024)
  70. Zooarchaeological Evidence for Early Human Subsistence Patterns During the Precontact Occupation of Amalik Bay, Alaska (2024)
  71. A Zooarchaeological Reconstruction of the Grand Feast of Plaza of the Columns, Teotihuacan (2024)
  72. The Zooarchaeological Remains from San Miguel de Carnué (LA 12924) (2024)
  73. Zooarchaeological Remains from the Roman Harbor Vada Volaterrana (2024)
  74. A Zoontological Approach for Examining the Role of Animals in Ancestral Maya Ritual and Society (2024)