Recent Colonial Archaeological Research in the American Midcontinent
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 "Recent Colonial Archaeological Research in the American Midcontinent" at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
The colonial era has attracted considerable archaeological interest in the American Midcontinent over the past few decades. Recent research aims to examine how that record is interpreted and the role it plays in contemporary social science inquiry. Before and during the early years of nationhood, French, French-Canadian, British, Native American, African/African American, and the Métis/métis peoples struggled to create and maintain their identities in a rapidly changing social, political, and economic world. The papers in this session explore the daily lives of these shifting colonial populations through archaeological study of gender, materiality, power, survivance, ontology, and landscape.
Other Keywords
Historic •
Colonialism •
contact period •
Historical Archaeology •
Ethnohistory/History •
Cultural Resources and Heritage Management •
Conservation and Curation •
Fur Trade •
Zooarchaeology •
Dating Techniques
Geographic Keywords
United States of America (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
Kentucky (State / Territory) •
USA (Country) •
Missouri (State / Territory) •
Illinois (State / Territory) •
Wisconsin (State / Territory) •
Indiana (State / Territory) •
Michigan (State / Territory) •
Nebraska (State / Territory)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-13 of 13)
- Documents (13)
- Colonialism, Waterways, and Relationships in the Late Eighteenth-Century Fur Trade (2024)
- Colonialist Biases in Historical Markers in Detroit (2024)
- Cultural Identity and Remembrance at “French” Fort Chartres (2024)
- Daily Life through Thousands of Artifacts: Revealing Patterns at French Fort St. Pierre (1719–1729) via Multivariate Statistics (2024)
- Exploring Daily Lives through an Intrasite Comparison of Architectural Remains at Fort St. Joseph (2024)
- Fire History and Red Pine: Ojibwe Cultural Burning in Northern Minnesota (2024)
- French or British? Identifying the Eighteenth-Century Ceramics from a Minnesota Fur Trade Post (2024)
- Is It All Just Faïence and Honey-Colored Gun Flints? Examining the Material Record of Eighteenth-Century French Culture in Multiregional Perspective (2024)
- Resurrecting Kaskaskia: A GIS and Archival investigation of the Multiethnic Town of Kaskaskia, Illinois (2024)
- “. . . this distant and isolated post:” Fort Tombecbé and Frontier Community (2024)
- Up in Smoke: Dating Pipe Stem Fragments from Fort St. Joseph (2024)
- The Women of Fort St. Joseph, a French Colonial Settlement on the North American Frontier (2024)
- Women's Portages: Colonial Encounters, Gender, and Indigenous Worldview in the Great Lakes (2024)