Society for Historical Archaeology 2024
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology
This collection contains the abstracts from the 2024 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology in Oakland, California on January 3-6, 2024. Most resources in this collection contain the abstract only.
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Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 101-200 of 349)
- Documents (349)
Foodways within the Alta California Mission System: Assessing Colonial and Indigenous Diet within Mission Santa Clara de Asís (2024)
From Idea to Artifact: Magnetic Sensing Technology for the Detection and Location of Manmade Targets in Marine Environments (2024)
The Giving Tree: The Story and Archaeology of the Western Redcedar on Washington’s Department of Natural Resources Lands (2024)
How Stable is a Wooden Shipwreck? An Interdisciplinary Approach for Evaluating Shipwreck Stability (2024)
"Imprisoned in this Living Grave": 3D Representations of Penal Sites in the Central Mediterranean (2024)
Initial Results of Research on the Wreck of Tank Bay 1 Possible Lyon ex Beaumont (English Harbour, Antigua & Barbuda). (2024)
Integrating Machine Learning with GIS Tools for Automated Shipwreck Detection from Sonar Imagery (2024)
Investigating Changes to the Coastal Environment and Coral Reef Habitat in Relation to WWII: War in the Pacific National Historical Park, Guam (2024)
Investigations of a Mid-16th Century Iberian Transatlantic Merchant Shipwreck in the Dominican Republic (2024)
Kathleen Joan Bragdon's Contribution to New England Historical Archaeology: A Personal Assessment (2024)
Let us Now Praise Great Men: A Micro-historical and Archaeological Analysis of Three 19th-Century African American Gravestones (2024)
Linking Nature and Culture for Sustainable Livelihoods: Establishing a Marine Protected Area around Mozambique Island (2024)
Marine Cultural Heritage and Global Challenges. Challenge-led research toward the sustainability of our Oceans (2024)