*SE The State of Theory in Southeastern Archaeology
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 89th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (2024)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "*SE The State of Theory in Southeastern Archaeology" at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
The US Southeast is known for its robust methodology and interpretation of sites (Paleo-Indigenous through the twentieth century) generated in part from the diversity of work conducted by the Works Progress Administration. Yet, it is less known for its creation of theory. Southeastern archaeology focused on applying concepts of culture history and modeling human behavior while adapting theories from other regions (e.g., processual, postprocessual, agency, political economy). This session examines the current state of theory in the Southeast across all time periods and includes economic, political, and social understandings of human culture grounded in methodology with applications cross-culturally. In addition, participants reflect on how the interpretation of archaeological data from the Southeast impacts contemporary social issues like climate change, social justice, and the production of knowledge. The goal of this session is to recognize the diversity of theoretical approaches being developed in the region and to examine the value Southeast archaeology brings to understanding how persons engage with social, environmental, and political change over time. Participants will engage with different time periods, subregions, and methodologies to demonstrate the contributions of the Southeast to archaeological and anthropological theory.
Other Keywords
Theory •
Historic •
Mississippian •
Indigenous •
Paleoindian and Paleoamerican •
Ideology •
Underwater Archaeology •
Slavery •
Textile Analysis •
Landscape Archaeology
Geographic Keywords
United States of America (Country) •
Delaware (State / Territory) •
Georgia (State / Territory) •
Mississippi (State / Territory) •
Tennessee (State / Territory) •
North Carolina (State / Territory) •
Kentucky (State / Territory) •
West Virginia (State / Territory) •
Virginia (State / Territory) •
South Carolina (State / Territory)
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- Ancient Lifeways but Not Archaic Approaches: Theoretical and Methodological Contributions from Researching the Earliest Record of the American Southeast (2024)
- Climate Change and Environment in Cahokia’s History (2024)
- Creating Machine Learning Models Using Historical Maps to Identify the Places In-Between (2024)
- Economy of Production: A Theory of Household Labor Organization and Material Reuse (2024)
- Enhancing Southeastern Archaeology with Indigenous Cultural Knowledge: A Case Study of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation (2024)
- I Know as I Relate: Reimagining Relationships of the Deep Past (2024)
- Ideas on an Interpretive Framework for Understanding Sites of Convict Leasing (2024)
- Labor Coercion, Land Access, and Free Markets after Emancipation in the American Southeast and Caribbean (2024)
- Life in the Ruins: Historical Ecology in Settler Colonial and Industrial Landscapes (2024)
- Reconsidering the Impacts of Late Mississippian Chiefdoms on Early Spanish Entradas: A View from Western North Carolina (2024)
- Theory at the Waterline: Advances in Submerged Precontact Landscape Archaeology (2024)
- Tracing Theoretical Approaches to Constructing and Contesting Whiteness in Southeastern Archaeology (2024)