Conference Agenda

Overview and details of the sessions of this conference. Please select a date or location to show only sessions at that day or location. Please select a single session for detailed view (with abstracts and downloads if available).

Please note that all times are shown in the time zone of the conference. The current conference time is: 16th May 2025, 04:22:22am CDT

 
 
Session Overview
Date: Thursday, 09/Jan/2025
7:30am
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5:30pm
REG-3: SHA Registration
Location: Preservation Hall Foyer
8:30am
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5:00pm
BOOK 1: SHA Book Room Open
Location: Bissonet
9:00am
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10:15am
GEN-19 (T): Changing Environments in Southern New England
Location: Studio 6
Chair: Carl G. Drexler, University of Arkansas
GEN-20 (T/UW)): Gendered Perspectives: Exploring Women's Roles Globally
Location: Studio 2
Chair: Hannah G Hoover, University of Michigan
SYM-141 (T): The Living and the Dead: New Interpretations of Above- and Below-Ground Cultural Historical Archaeology
Location: Galerie 1
Chair: Harold Mytum, University of Liverpool
Chair: Richard Veit, Monmouth University
Discussant: Ian Kuijt, Univ. of Notre Dame
9:00am
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10:45am
SYM-309 (T/UW): Dialogue as Defense: Addressing Preservation Threats with Community Conversations on Heritage at Risk
Location: Galerie 2
Chair: Nicole Bucchino Grinnan, University of West Florida
Chair: Sarah E. Miller, Florida Public Archaeology Network
Discussant: Meg Gaillard, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
9:00am
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11:00am
SYM-348 (T): In Times of War and Conflict: An Exploration of New Sites, Methodologies, and Interpretations at Sites of Conflict in the New England Region
Location: Studio 10
Chair: David E. Leslie, TerraSearch Geophysical, LLC
Chair: Brenna Pisanelli, Heritage Consultants, LLC
9:00am
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11:00am
SYM-167 (T/UW): The Conservation and Preservation of Archaeological Materials
Location: Galerie 6
Chair: Chris Dostal, Texas A&M University
9:00am
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11:15am
GEN-09 (T): Consumer Choice and Economic Agency: Exploring Trade, Reuse, and Identity
Location: Galerie 4
Chair: Margaret A Comer, University College London
SYM-115 (UW): The Ecology of Underwater Cultural Heritage: From Microbial Communities to Macrofauna
Location: Studio 4
Chair: Melanie Damour, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
SYM-149 (T): Mission San Antonio de Valero and the Alamo – A Construction History from Mission to Military Fortress, Texas, United States
Location: Studio 8
Chair: Rhiana D. Ward, Raba Kistner, Inc.
9:00am
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11:30am
SYM-157 (T/UW): Bridging the Land and the Sea: Documenting and Assessing Climate Impacts on North Carolina’s Coastal Heritage
Location: Studio 9
Chair: Allyson G Ropp, East Carolina University
9:00am
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11:45am
SYM-291 (T): Comparative Colonialism: A View from English North America
Location: Studio 7
Chair: Julia A King, St. Mary's College of Maryland
Chair: Barbara J. Heath, University of Tennessee
Discussant: Philip Levy, University of South Florida
9:00am
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11:45am
POS-01 (T/UW): Mapping Out the Past: People, Places, Commodities, and Stable Isotopes
Location: Studio Foyer
9:00am
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12:00pm
SYM-201 A (T): Cities on the Move: Reflecting on Urban Archaeology in the 21st Century, Pt 1
Location: Galerie 5
Chair: Kelly Britt, Brooklyn College
Chair: Eleanor Breen, Alexandria Archaeology
Chair: Sarah E Platt, College of Charleston
11:00am
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12:00pm
GEN-12 (T): Reconstructing Plantation Landscapes: Decolonization, Tenancy, and African American Communities in Virginia and Beyond
Location: Studio 2
Chair: June F. Weber, New South Associates, Inc.
SYM-152 A (T/UW): Early Spanish Florida 1513-1763
Location: Galerie 1
Chair: Judith A Bense, University of West Florida
Discussant: Paul E Hoffman, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
Discussant: Jeffrey M. Mitchem, Arkansas Archeological Survey (Emeritus)
 
12:00pm
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1:15pm
RL-2: Burial Grounds as Places to Interpret Heritage: Innovative Approaches
Location: Riverview 1

Host: Harold Mytum, University of Liverpool

This roundtable lunch is designed for those involved with historic burial grounds, and those interested in venues for heritage interpretation to come together and to consider innovative approaches.  These can include standard tours (though what should be covered in these?), costumed interpreters, drama and music, and combining heritage interpretation with ecological management or using urban burial grounds as green spaces where the heritage awareness is a byproduct of increasing access.

12:00pm
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1:15pm
RL-1: Feminist Historical Archaeology
Location: Riverview 1

Host: Suzanne Spencer-Wood, Oakland University

Join the discussion about researching gender power dynamics in the past, and relationships in the present.

RL-3: Community Archaeology
Location: Riverview 1

Host: Alexandria Jones, Executive Director, Archaeology in the Community

The roundtable will focus on various techniques for achieving a successful community archaeology project.  Dr. Jones will share her approach, which involves using her research to advance the goals and heritage aspirations of the community. She will outline the essential skills needed to create, implement, and complete an effective community-supported project.  While there's no one-size-fits-all formula for community projects, being prepared for potential challenges can make a difference.  Join us for a meal and an engaging discussion about the exciting world of community archaeology!

RL-4: Collections and Curation
Location: Riverview 1

Hosts: Elizabeth Bollwerk, Thomas Jefferson Foundaton, Inc./DAACS and Katherine Sims, City of St. Augustine Archaeology Program
Sponsor: SHA Collections and Curation Program

The SHA Collections and Curation Program offers this roundtable as a forum for discussing current and ongoing issues surrounding the long-term care of collections, data generated by the work that we do, and how to encourage/facilitate Collections-Based Research.  The discussion will be driven by participant concerns and topics.

12:00pm
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1:30pm
LUNCH 1
1:30pm
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2:30pm
GEN-06 (T): Unveiling Urban Narratives: From Campus Garbology to Public Archaeology
Location: Studio 10
Chair: Jessie Garland, Christchurch Archaeology Project
1:30pm
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3:00pm
GEN-02 (UW): All the Good Gris-Gris: Maritime Material Culture and Artifact Studies
Location: Galerie 4
Chair: Sarah M Muckerheide, Indiana University
1:30pm
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3:15pm
SYM-163 (T): The Plantation in the Right-of-Way: Data Recovery at St. Rosalie Plantation, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana
Location: Studio 4
Chair: Elizabeth L. Davoli, Louisiana Coastal Protection & Restoration Authority
1:30pm
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3:15pm
GEN-05 (UW): Maritime Lagniappe: Community-Engaged Research and Management
Location: Studio 7
Chair: Madeline Roth, East Carolina University
1:30pm
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3:30pm
FOR-616 (T): Heritage Legislation for Our Time
Location: Studio 8
Chair: Marcy Rockman, Lifting Rocks Climate and Heritage Consulting
1:30pm
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4:00pm
GEN-02 (T): From Maroon Colonoware to Chinese Diaspora: Exploring Domestic Ceramics and Material Culture in Global Contexts
Location: Studio 6
Chair: James Meierhoff, University of Illinois at Chicago
1:30pm
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4:15pm
POS-02 (T): Mapping Out the Past: People, Places, Commodities, and Stable Isotopes
Location: Studio Foyer
SYM-104 (T): Statuary and Memorial Commemoration of Minorities - Why They are Missing: Challenges and Controversies of Memory and Tradition
Location: Studio 9
Chair: John Jameson, ICOMOS ICIP
Chair: Sherene Baugher, Cornell University
 
1:30pm
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4:30pm
SYM-201 B (T): Cities on the Move: Reflecting on Urban Archaeology in the 21st Century, Pt 2
Location: Galerie 5
Chair: Kelly Britt, Brooklyn College
Chair: Eleanor Breen, Alexandria Archaeology
Chair: Krysta Ryzewski, Wayne State University
1:30pm
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5:15pm
SYM-152 B (T/UW): Early Spanish Florida 1513-1763
Location: Galerie 1
Chair: Judith A Bense, University of West Florida
Discussant: Paul E Hoffman, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
Discussant: Jeffrey M. Mitchem, Arkansas Archeological Survey (Emeritus)
1:30pm
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5:30pm
SYM-109 (T): Historical Archaeology of Chesapeake Landscapes in Transition
Location: Galerie 2
Chair: Travis G. Parno, Historic St. Mary's City
Discussant: Julia A King, St. Mary's College of Maryland
SYM-125 (T): Breaking Free from the (Institutional) Matrix: Archaeological Career Pathways In and Between Academia, CRM, Non-Profit, and Museum Spheres
Location: Galerie 6
Chair: Kimberly Kasper, SEARCH Inc.
Chair: Katharine Reinhart, Archaeological & Historical Services, Inc.
Chair: M. Claire Norton, National Park Service
Discussant: Kimberly Smith, USDA NRCS
Discussant: Jodi Skipper, The University of Mississippi
SYM-234 (T/UW): A Decade of DPAA: Challenges and Opportunities to the Accounting Mission
Location: Galerie 3
Chair: Katrina L. Bunyard, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency
Chair: Meghan M. Mumford, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency
3:15pm
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4:45pm
GEN-08 (T): Industrial Legacies and Metallurgical Histories: Exploring Canal Projects, Blacksmithing, and Environmental Impacts in Colonial and Southeastern Archaeology
Location: Studio 10
Chair: Paul J White, University of Nevada, Reno
3:45pm
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5:00pm
GEN-16 (T): From Foodways to Flora: Exploring Zooarchaeology, Botanical Analysis, and African Diaspora in Urban and Coastal Archaeological Contexts
Location: Galerie 4
Chair: Adam Fracchia, City of Nashville
3:45pm
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5:30pm
SYM-433 (T): The Archaeology of Harriet Tubman's Birthplace
Location: Studio 4
Chair: Oluwabusayomi Felicia Odejide, Maryland Department of Transportation
Chair: Aaron M. Levinthal, Maryland Department of Transportation
Discussant: Douglas Armstrong, Syracuse University
4:30pm
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6:00pm
STUDENT RECEPTION
Location: Riverview 1, 2

The Past Presidents’ Student Reception will take place on Thursday, January 9, 2025, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.  Students will have an opportunity to talk to senior professionals about a variety of career paths in historical archaeology. These career paths include: Academia; Private Sector Cultural Resource Management; Government Agencies; Museums and Collections; Public and Community Engagement; and Underwater Archaeology.

6:00pm
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9:00pm
TICKETED RECEPTION: Dinner Jazz Cruise on the Steamboat Natchez
Time: Boarding between 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. and return to dock at 9:00 p.m. Cruise up and down the mighty Mississippi River into the heart of the signature culture and lifestyle of New Orleans and Louisiana aboard the Steamboat NATCHEZ.  Enjoy the sounds of jazz and wonderful New Orleans cuisine prepared on board by Executive Chef, Edward Thel and his staff and served by a team of food service professionals.   This is the ninth steamer to bear the name NATCHEZ.  Her predecessor, NATCHEZ II, raced the Robert E. Lee in the most famous steamboat race of all time.  The NATCHEZ is proudly the undisputed champion of the Mississippi, never having been beaten – the best of her time!  Her powerful antique steam engines were built in 1925 and are still on view today from the engine room.  Her copper bell, inlaid with 250 silver dollar coins to produce a purer tone, once graced the SS JD Ayres.  Her 32-note steam calliope was custom-crafted and modeled especially for the NATCHEZ.  An evening...

 
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