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.

If you presented at the 2024 SHA annual meeting, you can access and upload your presentation for FREE. To find out more about uploading your presentation, go to https://www.tdar.org/sha/

Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 301-349 of 349)

  • Documents (349)

  1. Tensions, Engagements, and Activisms Along The Pipeline Route:Tracing Resistance To Line 93 in Northern Minnesota (2024)
  2. Terminology And Material Culture Of Opiates In The 18th-20th Century Western World: An Overview. (2024)
  3. "A Terror to the Camp, Wherever She Finds Herself": Confronting the Mythologies Around Frontier Army Laundresses (2024)
  4. Then And Now: Progress During The Past Fifty Years.in the Development Of Underwater Archaeology as a Mature Sub-Discipline of Archaeology and Anthropology (2024)
  5. "This Coffee Only Succeeds when the Wood is Cleared and Burned off": Slavery, Agricultural Practice, and Deforestation in 19th Century Jamaica (2024)
  6. This Ground Beneath My Feet: Archaeology and Art at Walker's Dairy, Barbados (2024)
  7. Threats to Our Ocean Heritage: Incorporating the UN Decade for Ocean Science into Underwater Cultural Heritage Management and Protection (2024)
  8. Tides of Time: Climate Change and its Impact on the Maritime Archaeological Sites of Fort Mose and Tolomato Bar Anchorage (2024)
  9. To Go North: Stories of Black Settlement and Imaginaries of Black Sovereignty on the Canadian Frontier (2024)
  10. "To the West of the Garrison Near a Low-Lying Creek": The U.S. Army Laundress Quarters of Fort Walla Walla, WA (2024)
  11. Tracing the Past, Envisioning a Future: Mapping Neighborhood Transitions in Tenth Street, Dallas, Texas (2024)
  12. Trash Talk: Investigating the Refuse of the Pon Yam Trenches (2024)
  13. Traumas Past, Present and Future: Trauma-Heritage and Trauma-Informed Practice (2024)
  14. Tribal Engagement in Virginia: Lessons Learned from Section 106 Consultation (2024)
  15. Trying Out a Name: Using Whaling-related Artifacts to Ascertain a Ship’s Identity (2024)
  16. The Unbearable Weight of Massive Samples: Re-Evaluating the Curation of Legacy Environmental Material (2024)
  17. Uncovering Nashville’s African-American Heritage: The Bass Street Community Archaeology Project (2024)
  18. Understanding Historic Health: How 19th Century San Francisco Death Records Supplement Archaeology (2024)
  19. Understanding How To Interpret UW Riverine And Marine Magnetic Targets For Site Identification And Protection - Early Examples. (2024)
  20. Unearthing Black Ecologies in Lenapehoking (2024)
  21. An Unexamined Archaeological Project Is Not Worth Continuing: Critical Considerations for the Multidisciplinary I-10 Mobile River Bridge Archaeological Project (2024)
  22. United by Process, Divided by Everything Else: Caddo and Settler Saltmaking at the Holman Springs Site, Sevier County, Arkansas (2024)
  23. Up From the Ruins: archaeology in the making in São Tomé (São Tomé e Príncipe) (2024)
  24. Using Hierarchical Bayesian Models to Interpret Geochemical Variation in Colonoware Vessel Fragments from Williamsburg, Virginia (2024)
  25. Using Zooarchaeology and Stable Isotope Analysis to Explore Animal Husbandry Practices in 19th Century San Jose, California (2024)
  26. Utilization of Shellfish by the Pequot People during the Early Seventeenth Century (2024)
  27. UXO Surveys or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Find the Bombs. (2024)
  28. "Vast Forests of Clove": Landscape Management, Labor, and Livelihoods in 19th c. French Guiana (2024)
  29. Victorian Dining and Class in the San Francisco Bay Area (2024)
  30. A Visual Archive for 3D Submerged Heritage Data (2024)
  31. VRchaeology: Applications of Virtual Reality in Historical Archaeology (2024)
  32. War Schooner Royal Savage: Interpreting Disarticulated Ship Remains from the American War of Independence (2024)
  33. The Weaker Sex? An Archaeology For Gender Empowerment In 20th Century Portugal (2024)
  34. Wearing Many Hats: Mourning and Grief in Pre-modern Finnish Burial Caps (2024)
  35. What One Artifact Points Out (2024)
  36. When in Drought: An Exposed Shipwreck Along the Mississippi River in Baton Rouge, LA (2024)
  37. When She Wakes Up: Archaeology and Community Revitalization of the Unangax Open Skin Boat Tradition (2024)
  38. When Sites Collide: Bridging the Gap Between History and Prehistory in Cultural Resources Management (2024)
  39. "Where Are Your Field Notes?!": Investigating Interpretation And Collection Creation For The Great Island Tavern Site In Cape Cod, Massachusetts (2024)
  40. White Enough: A Black Whiteness Approach to the Archaeologies of the Irish Diaspora and of Southern Appalachia (2024)
  41. Who Does Cultural Resource Management Archaeology Serve?: A Perspective From Ontario, Canada (2024)
  42. Why Do Pots Break? Understand Ceramic Use Through Fractography (2024)
  43. Why it was here: Using an American War Fort to Teach Indigenous History and Perspective (2024)
  44. Women, Chinese Miners, and Gold Rush Relationships in the Boise Basin (2024)
  45. Women’s Labor and the Rise of Commercial Dairy Farming in 19th-Century Upstate New York (2024)
  46. World War I Dog Tags from Camp Logan (41HR614), Houston, Texas: Making the Archaeological Personal (2024)
  47. The World War II Conflict Landscape of South Maui (2024)
  48. WPA Murals as Artifacts: Archaeological Roles in the Preservation, Protection, and Analysis of Historic Art (2024)
  49. The Wreck and the Williwaw: Archival Identification of a World War II Shipwreck in the Aleutian Islands (2024)