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. Faced Façade: New Interpretations of Chavín’s Tenon Heads (2024)
  2. Factors Influencing Obsidian Procurement and Use in the Snake River Plain, Idaho, and its Environs (2024)
  3. A Failure of Imagination: North Coast Peruvian Irrigation under Spanish Colonial Rule (2024)
  4. The Fall of Vicksburg: Approaches to Landslide Archaeology in a National Cemetery (2024)
  5. Farming and Importing Food: Colonial Racial Capitalism and Food Sovereignty in the U.S. Territory of Puerto Rico from 1919 to the Present (2024)
  6. Fase Quilca: Nuevos aportes para el conocimiento cronológico del Sector de Yachay, Sector de Urcuquí, Provincia de Imbabura, Ecuador (2024)
  7. Fat, Potency, and Respect: The Holy Triad of Human-Animal Relationships in the Paleolithic (2024)
  8. Fauna from Funan: An Examination of Human-Animal Relationships at Angkor Borei, Cambodia (500 BCE–500 CE) (2024)
  9. A Faunal Analysis of the Outlet Site (XHP315), Etivlik Lake, Northern Alaska (2024)
  10. Faunal Chronicles: Unearthing Cultural Significance in San Antonio del Embudo’s Eighteenth- to Nineteenth-Century Animal Remains (2024)
  11. Faunal Remains at the La Playa Archaeological site: Subsistence, Bone Artifacts, Dog Burials, and Bird Bundles (2024)
  12. Feasting and Gift Giving in Pre-Contact and Spanish Colonial Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands of Micronesia (2024)
  13. Feasting, Shell Middens, and Monumentality in Northeastern Honduras (2024)
  14. A Federal Framework to Integrate Native American Traditions in the Care of Ancestors and Cultural Property Held in Museum Collections (2024)
  15. Feeding Medieval Towns: The Zooarchaeological Evidence (2024)
  16. Feeding the Body and Mind: Artistic Genesis through Blurring Species Boundaries (2024)
  17. Fifty Shades of Gray . . . Obsidian: A Tale of Supply, Demand, and the Ties that Bind at Xaltocan, Mexico (2024)
  18. Finding a “Living Archaeology” among Tropical Trees: The Potential of Multidisciplinary Dendroarchaeology (2024)
  19. Finding Fire: Techniques for Identifying Ephemeral Ceramic Firing Features in the Archaeological Record (2024)
  20. Finding Grasses in the Rock Art of Balanggarra Country, Kimberley, Northwest Australia (2024)
  21. Finding the Everyday: Coles Creek Non-Mound Spaces in the Natchez Bluffs (2024)
  22. FINISTERRA - Population Trajectories and Cultural Dynamics of Late Neanderthals in Far Western Eurasia (2024)
  23. “Fire and Be Damned”: An Analysis of Lead Bullets from Alamance Battleground State Historic Site (31MR397) (2024)
  24. Fire Effects on Obsidian Landscapes: A Case Study (2024)
  25. Fire History and Red Pine: Ojibwe Cultural Burning in Northern Minnesota (2024)
  26. Fire Lookout Viewsheds in the Malheur National Forest (2024)
  27. Firefly Synchronicity in Platform Mound Building by Indigenous Peoples of the Florida Peninsula, USA (2024)
  28. The First Bite: Archaeological Traces of Early Spanish Colonial Carpentry from Quarai and Pecos Pueblos (2024)
  29. Fish, Fishing, and Ecological Resilience along the Big Sur Coast of California (2024)
  30. A Fish-Focused Menu: An Interdisciplinary Reconstruction of Precontact (1792 CE) Tsleil-Waututh Diets (2024)
  31. Fishing Weirs, Docks, and Cholchénes in the Patagonian-Fueguine Archipelago: Confluence of Different Maritime Cultures on the Coastal Edge (2024)
  32. Five Decades of Paleoindian Archaeology (2024)
  33. Fixed if by Ice, Loose if by Sea? Harpoon Technology as Evidence of Hunting-Scapes in the Neoglacial Eastern Aleutian Islands (2024)
  34. A Flash of Silver in the Swamp: The Identification of a B-24 Crash Site from WWII in the Lowcountry of South Carolina (2024)
  35. Flint on Flesh: Creating an Experimental Comparative Collection for Use Wear Analysis of Holmul Region Lithics, Petén, Guatemala (2024)
  36. Fluid Persistence: The Heritage Matters and Watery Wellness of the Bath Spring and Stream, Nevis (2024)
  37. Fluid Stone: Geological Materials in Process (2024)
  38. Follow the Pictorial Path: Assessing Rock Imagery and Human Movement at Chaco Canyon (2024)
  39. Following in El Maestro’s Footsteps: Historical Ecology and Panamanian Capacity Building in Darién (2024)
  40. Following the Path of Dead in Chichen Itza through a Unique Modified Skull (2024)
  41. Folsom Hunter-Gatherers May Have Ignored Local Raw Material Sources (2024)
  42. Food and Fortitude: A Story of Life Within Presidio San Sabá as Told Through Zooarchaeological Analysis (2024)
  43. Food as Freedom: Examining Afro-Indigenous Foodways at the Late-Eighteenth to Early-Nineteenth Century Seneca Boston-Florence Higginbotham House, Nantucket, Massachusetts (2024)
  44. Food for Thought, Smoke for Diplomacy (2024)
  45. Food for thought: Exploring the Cultural and Ecological Significance of Greater Antillean Fisheries (2024)
  46. Food for Thought? The Use of Ceramic “Baby” Bottles in Roman Britain (2024)
  47. Food storage and processing. A cross-cultural study of the Neolithic/Formative period of Central Europe and the USA (2024)
  48. Food, Conflict, and Mortality: Millennia-long Trends in the American Midcontinent (2024)
  49. Food, Rituals, and Beliefs: Multiple Interpretations of Plants unearthed from Tombs of Chu State—The example of Zanthoxylum bungeanum (2024)
  50. Foodways as Agentive Response to Disaster in Colonial New Orleans (2024)
  51. Forager Adaptations to Andean Cloud Forest, Peru (2024)
  52. Foraging for Answers: A Preliminary Analysis of Contemporary Central African Forest Forager Diets via Stable Isotopic Analysis (2024)
  53. Forced Labor versus “Slavery”: European Ideas and Indigenous Realities in Mesoamerica (CE 600–1521) (2024)
  54. A Foreign Ingredient in a Local Tradition: Chaco Canyon Pottery and the Chaco–Chuska Connection (2024)
  55. The Forest Foods of Ancient Arenal, Costa Rica (2024)
  56. Forest Regrowth and the End of Upland Farming at Picuris: Evidence from Tree Rings (2024)
  57. Forest Resources at Calakmul based on Modern Forest Surveys and Lidar Assessment (2024)
  58. Forest Use at Te Zulay, an ancient community at the Mouth of The Pastaza River in the Upper Amazonia (2024)
  59. Forget Projections, Be the Change: Crushing Archaeology Career Myths to Inspire New Trajectories for CRM (2024)
  60. Forging International Archaeological Research Collaborations and Mentorship Opportunities at Lower Dover, Belize (2024)
  61. The Formation and Distribution of a Chindadn Component Tool Assemblage: Insights from Microwear Analysis (2024)
  62. Formative Period Mesoamerican Cities and Low Density Urbanism (2024)
  63. Fostering Preservation and Public Engagement of a Colonial-Era Site on Barbuda with Photogrammetry (2024)
  64. Four Thousand Years of Disaster, Vulnerability, and Resilience in the Lower Yellow River, China (2024)
  65. Foxes in Retrospect. Unraveling Human-Fox Relationships Through Fox Tooth Ornaments in the Swabian Jura (2024)
  66. FRA Cultural Resources Division. (2024)
  67. Fragments of a Mogollon Ritual Landscape in South-Central New Mexico, USA (2024)
  68. Framing Unequal Boundaries: Women, Queens, and Gender (2024)
  69. French or British? Identifying the Eighteenth-Century Ceramics from a Minnesota Fur Trade Post (2024)
  70. From Barbies to Bones: Celebrating Dr. Patricia B. Richards's Legacy (2024)
  71. From Buried Preclassic Villages to the Lexicon for Maya Architecture: The Impact of Architectural Studies in Belize on Maya Scholarship (2024)
  72. *From Calf Creek to Reed: Understanding the Lithic Assemblage of School Land I (34DL64) Delaware County, Oklahoma (2024)
  73. From Carnage to Credentials: An Amerindian Archaeologist’s Journey from Child Laborer to Professor Emeritus (2024)
  74. From Colonization to Complexity and Beyond: David G. Anderson and Big Picture Archaeology in North America (2024)
  75. From Controversy to Collaboration: NAGPRA Practice and Repatriation at Dickson Mounds Museum (2024)
  76. From Enfilades to Medieval Caves: An In-Progress Report from the Medieval Roman Archaeological Survey of Kalymnos (2024)
  77. From Flowers to Sin: Exploration of Sexuality and Gender in Ancient Mesoamerica (2024)
  78. From Fontaneda to Archie Carr: Sea Turtle Zooarchaeology and Conservation in Southeast Florida (2024)
  79. From Food of the Gods to Avocado Toast: Bringing the Mesoamerican Avocado to California in the Nineteenth Century (2024)
  80. From Gray to Gold: A Reexamination of the Woodland Period in Northeastern Illinois Using Legacy Collections and Gray Literature (2024)
  81. From Hunting to Herding in the Lake Titicaca Basin: A Preliminary Investigation of Faunal Assemblages, 9.0–3.5 ka (2024)
  82. From Jalisco, Mexico, to Quimistán, Honduras: Analyzing Mesoamerican Metals from the Field Museum (2024)
  83. From Maize Presence to Maize Incorporation: An Integrated Bioarchaeological Approach for Exploring Early Histories of Maize in the Eastern Woodlands (2024)
  84. From Making to Mobilizing History in Banda: Learning from Ann Stahl’s Place-Based Approach to Archaeology (2024)
  85. From Marginalized to Impactful: Belizean Archaeology and the Classic Period Maya (2024)
  86. From Mayarí to “Protoagricola”: A Discussion on the Creation of Archaeological Cultures in Cuban and Dominican Archaeology (2024)
  87. From McLoughlin and Mills to Ikanum and Inclusion: Broadening the Understanding of tumwata (Oregon City) History through Indigenous Historiography (2024)
  88. From Mesopotamia to Taiwan: Early Plant Ash Glass in the South China Sea (2024)
  89. From Micro-histories to Macro-trends: Constructing Time and Temporality in the Lower Illinois Valley (2024)
  90. From Mountain Worship to Guarding the Sacred Lakes: Surveys of Cerro Canoncillo, Cerro Prieto Espinal, and Cerro Santonte (2024)
  91. From Municipal Dumpsite to Private Liberal Arts University: Insights into the City of San Antonio from a Nineteenth-Century Midden (2024)
  92. From One Jar, Many Selves (2024)
  93. From Personal Amulets to Shared Rituals (2024)
  94. From Pukaras to Polities: Exploring Late Prehispanic Andean Hillforts through Large Scale Network Analysis (2024)
  95. From Staple to Shameful (and Back Again?): The Changing Fortunes of Seaweeds in the North Atlantic (2024)
  96. From Survey to Surveillance in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands (2024)
  97. From Terrace to Tray: Agriculture and Foodways at a Thirteenth-Century Alqueria (2024)
  98. From the Dead to the Living: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of Late Period Open Sepulchers, Upper Nepeña Drainage, Ancash, Peru (2024)
  99. From the Mountains to the Sea: A Deep-Time Perspective on the Heritage of Foods in Papua New Guinea (2024)
  100. From the Varrio to the Academy: Chicano Perspectives in Indigenous Archaeology (2024)