Storeroom Taphonomies: Site Formation in the Archaeological Archive
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 "Storeroom Taphonomies: Site Formation in the Archaeological Archive" at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Traditionally, archaeology and bioarchaeology have been defined by excavation. Increasingly archaeologists are setting their “sites” on the storeroom and the archive. Engaging with collections, legacy data, accession forms, and excavation reports aligns with sustainability, open and slow science movements, and decolonial aims. Many also interrogate and respond to the colonial and imperialist histories of collections. Although collections-oriented studies are gaining visibility, few have fully engaged with the notion of curatorial institutions—museums, government repositories, nonprofit agencies, universities, private collections, and databases—as archaeological sites themselves. Yet, collections and archives are not neutral spaces. All have social and material histories shaped by entanglements with other objects, people, politics, events, and nonhuman actors. In turn, these histories shape the questions we ask and the conclusions we draw from them. The storeroom, archive, and database exhibit site formation processes—taphonomies—that also require excavation. Session papers investigate these “storeroom taphonomies.” What new questions or insights emerge when we turn our attention to the materialities of storage facilities and archives? We welcome discussions related to the various institutional settings where these processes occur and consideration of a range of artifacts and materials, such as, but not limited to, paper, bone, and organics alongside glass, metals, and ceramics.
Other Keywords
Historic •
Conservation and Curation •
Collections •
Museums •
Bioarchaeology/Skeletal Analysis •
and Repatriation •
Historical Archaeology •
Colonialism •
Zooarchaeology •
Ethics
Geographic Keywords
North America: Northeast and Midatlantic •
United States of America (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
USA (Country) •
Delaware (State / Territory) •
Georgia (State / Territory) •
Mississippi (State / Territory) •
Tennessee (State / Territory) •
North Carolina (State / Territory) •
Kentucky (State / Territory)
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- Documents (14)
- Archaeologies of Legacy: Southern Memory and the Archaeological Archive at 87 Church Street, Charleston (2024)
- Basement Curation: Adopting an Orphaned Collection from Montserrat (2024)
- Black Bodies and the Making of Race in Antebellum America (2024)
- Dismemberment as Postmortem Disablement: The Disparate Mortuary Sites of the Collected (2024)
- The Making of the 1928 Hurricane Victims 1 and 2: Excavating Identity in an Unknowable Legacy Collection (2024)
- The Plastic Bag Paradox: Taphonomy and Complicity in the Archaeological Archive (2024)
- A Queer Afterlife: Re-excavating the Halcyon House Collection (2024)
- Reassembling an Assemblage to Examine the Origins of Race-Based Enslavement at Flowerdew Hundred Plantation (2024)
- Reevaluating Bone Artifact Collections and Their Histories at the Museum of Northern Arizona (2024)
- “A Sense of Stewardship”: Assessing the Archives of Alexandria Archaeology (2024)
- Tails from the Animal Storerooms: Case Studies on the Uses and Limitations of Natural History Collections Using Multiproxy Approaches (2024)
- Taphonomy and the Death Course: Materializing Value in an Anatomical Collection (2024)
- Under One Roof: The Physical and Digital Reorganization of the Historic St. Mary's City Archaeological Collections (2024)
- Why So Blue? The Great Island Tavern and Its Legacy (2024)