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).

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Session Overview
Date: Saturday, 11/Jan/2025
7:30am
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1:00pm
REG-5: SHA Registration
Location: Preservation Hall Foyer
8:30am
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2:00pm
BOOK 3: SHA Book Room Open
Location: Bissonet
9:00am
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10:30am
GEN-10 (T): Decolonizing Narratives: Languages, Metis Identity, and Collaborative Approaches in Archaeological Research and 3D Modeling
Location: Studio 2
Chair: Michael Lewis, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde
 
9:00am - 9:15am

Day Shoose pi la Tayr: Michif, Archaeology and their Relationship

Sarah A. Mann



9:15am - 9:30am

Tribal Cultural Resources: Partnering with Tribal Cultural Specialists to Identify Historic-Age Lithic Sites

Lindsay Kiel



9:30am - 9:45am

The Place Where Antelope Go to Dream: Collaborative and Historical Archaeology at Tunna' Nosi' Kaiva' Gwaa

Isabelle R Guerrero



9:45am - 10:00am

From McLoughlin and Mills to Ikanum and Inclusion: Broadening the Understanding of tumwata (Oregon City) History through Indigenous Historiography.

Michael D. Lewis, Briece Edwards, Jeremy Johnson



10:00am - 10:15am

Creating a Digital Twin of tumwata Village: Combining Historic Narratives & 3D Modeling

Jeremy W Johnson, Dustin Hawks, Michael D Lewis



10:15am - 10:30am

Human-Environment Dynamics at Alluitsoq

Wendi K Coleman

GEN-14 (T): Exploring Urban and Rural Landscapes: African American Communities, Mill Towns, and Sovereignty in Archaeological Contexts
Location: Galerie 5
Chair: Kaeli A Stephens, Napa County Historical Society
 
9:00am - 9:15am

Uncovering Marginalized Communities in South Lumber Mill Towns

Jean Lammie, Maranda Kles



9:15am - 9:30am

The Material Implications of Nested Black Sovereignties: The Case of North Brentwood

Stefan F. Woehlke, Justin Mohammadi



9:30am - 9:45am

The Archaeology of Racial Hatred: Discovery and Partial Excavation of Seven Houses Destroyed During the Springfield Race Riot of August 1908

Christopher Stratton, Floyd R. Mansberger



9:45am - 10:00am

The Archaeology of Illicit Behavior in Springfield, Illinois’ Badlands

Floyd R. Mansberger, Christopher Stratton



10:00am - 10:15am

A Zooarchaeological Perspective on the 1908 Race Riot Site (11SG1432) in Springfield, Illinois

Terrance J. Martin



10:15am - 10:30am

"Landscapes in Transition: Looking to the Past to Adapt the Future"

Herbert Seignoret, Cynthia Copeland

SYM-314 (T): Landscapes of Black and Indigenous Legacies of Resistance, Human Rights, and Archaeology in Latin America
Location: Studio 4
Chair: Génesis I. Delgado, Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social
Discussant: Marianne Sallum, Federal University of São Paulo/University of Lisbon
 
9:00am - 9:30am
15min intro + 15min presentation

Two Decades of Struggle and Revitalization of the Pantheon of Afro-descendant Ancestors "Garden of Memory Martina Carrillo" (Valle del Chota, Carchi-Ecuador)

Daniela Balanzategui, Barbarita Lara, Iliani Carabalí, Luis Andres Padilla, Ibis Mery



9:30am - 9:45am

Contributions From the Afro-Choteño Ancestral Territory to Rethink Archaeology, Heritage and Safeguarding

Alison Pabon Tadeo



9:45am - 10:00am

Cultural Heritage, Human Rights, and Social Movements: An Insight into three Latin-American Archaeological Contexts

Kristen M. Delatour, Andrea E Chávez, Valentina Romero



10:00am - 10:30am
15min presentation + 15min discussion

Shaping time by hand: Ceramic production in an Afro-descendant community in Northern Colombia.

Johana Caterina Mantilla Oliveros

9:00am
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10:45am
GEN-07 (T): Art and Material Culture of Enslavement: Exploring African Diaspora, Illegal Trade, and Landscapes of Slavery
Location: Galerie 1
Chair: Brendan J. M. Weaver, Florida State University
 
9:00am - 9:15am

Monsters, Men, and the Afro-Andean Baroque: Slavery and the Sacristy Lintels of San Francisco Xavier de la Nasca (Peru)

Brendan J. M. Weaver



9:15am - 9:30am

In the Shade of the Sugarcane: Detecting Illegal Trade in Jamaican Slave Quarter Sites

Elliot I. Huber



9:30am - 9:45am

Analysis of 300+ years of Slavery, Tenancy, and Farm Labor at the Cremona Estate

Katie Gill, Angela Bailey



9:45am - 10:00am

Assessing Literacy among the Enslaved in the Antebellum South

James M. Davidson



10:00am - 10:15am

Making a House a Home: Exploring the Material Culture of Enslaved Domestic Settings at Kingsley Plantation

Karen McIlvoy



10:15am - 10:30am

Tiny Treasures: Analyzing the Subfloor Pit of Historic Sandusky’s Kitchen

Emma C. Coffey



10:30am - 10:45am

African American History at Historic Fort Snelling: Analying Artifacts from the Officers' Quarters

Sophie Minor

9:00am
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11:00am
FOR-649 (T): Making Waves in Coastal Archeology: Reevaluating Current and Emerging Field Methodologies for the Archeological Survey of Vanishing Shorelines
Location: Studio 10
Chair: Amy Borgens, Texas Historical Commission
 

Making Waves in Coastal Archeology: Reevaluating Current and Emerging Field Methodologies for the Archeological Survey of Vanishing Shorelines

Organizer(s): Amy Borgens, Tracy Lovingood

Chair(s): Amy Borgens, Tracy Lovingood

Panelist(s): Jessica Cook Hale, Amanda Evans, Susan Langley, David Robinson, Ryan Duggins, Chip McGimsey, Jerry Androy

9:00am
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11:15am
SYM-225 (T): Bastions, Buttons, and Burials: Recent Research at Historic St. Mary’s City
Location: Galerie 4
Chair: Ruth M Mitchell, Historic St. Mary's City
Discussant: Travis G. Parno, Historic St. Mary's City
 
9:00am - 9:15am

Old Dog, New Tricks: How Recent Mitigation Efforts Are Building Upon 40+ Years Of Research At The Leonard Calvert House

Chris L Coogan



9:15am - 9:30am

Pointing Towards a More Complete Narrative: An Analysis of Indigenous Artifacts at the Leonard Calvert House, Historic St. Mary’s City

Chrissy A Perl, Erin N Crawford



9:30am - 9:45am

Drawing The Line: A Reevaluation Of Northeastern Fence Lines On The Leonard Calvert House Site

Carley J Arrowood, Sabrina L Wandres, Dakota L Kalavoda



9:45am - 10:00am

A Tale Of Two Bastions: A Comparative Analysis Of The West And North Corner Bastions Of St. Mary’s Fort

Jessica E Edwards



10:00am - 10:15am

Death at St. Mary's Fort: Archaeology of an Early Burial

Katherine M. Davis, Jade S. Burch, Ruth M. Mitchell, Henry M. Miller



10:15am - 10:30am

All That Once Glittered: Metallic Thread from the St. Mary’s Fort

J. H. Ogborne



10:30am - 10:45am

A Parcell of Land… Commonly Knowne and Called Chancellor’s Point”: Burial Excavations on an Eroding Colonial Site.

Ruth M Mitchell, Brandon L Herrmann



10:45am - 11:15am
15min presentation + 15min discussion

Completing the Saga of the 1660s Chapel Exhibit at St. Mary’s City.

Henry M. Miller

SYM-430 (T): Community Engaged Historical Archaeology in the Northwest
Location: Studio 6
Chair: Mark S. Warner, University of Idaho
Discussant: Bonnie J. Clark, University of Denver
 
9:00am - 9:15am

Using Curation and Curriculum to Mitigate Echoes of American Imperialism in Central Oregon

Meghan C. Caves



9:15am - 9:30am

Reaching the Public vs. Connecting with the Public: Tailoring Public Archaeology’s Scope to Best Communicate with Communities

Ally R Gerlach



9:30am - 9:45am

A Glass Act: Unearthing the Past at the Pon Yam House

Juniper Harvey-Marose



9:45am - 10:15am
15min presentation + 15min break

Creating Chinese American Teaching Trunks

Matthew Alexander James Fuerst



10:15am - 10:30am

Exploring the Foodways of a Community in Northern Idaho

Nicole Rojas



10:30am - 10:45am

Exploring Health Practices in Moscow, Idaho at the Turn of the 20th Century

Irelyne A McGee



10:45am - 11:15am
15min presentation + 15min discussion

Community Foundations: Public Archaeology and Digital Interpretation at Moscow High School in Moscow, Idaho

Massey L Jordan

 
9:00am
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11:30am
GEN-03 (UW): Shipwreck Gumbo
Location: Studio 9
Chair: Kendra Kennedy, Wisconsin Historical Society
 
9:00am - 9:15am

El Nuevo Constante Shipwreck – Forty-Five Years Later in Retrospect and the Search for the Corazón de Jesús y Santa Bárbara.

Robert F. Westrick, Charles E. Pearson



9:15am - 9:30am

Identification of the French frigate Junon 1777-1780 in Kingstown Harbour (Saint-Vincent and the Grenadines)

Jean-Sébastien Guibert, Margaux Tronchet, Franck Bigot, Chuck Meide, Claude Michaud, Noémie Tomadini, Pierre Drap



9:30am - 9:45am

A Tale of Two Centerboards: Double Centerboard Sailing Ships of the Great Lakes

Kendra Kennedy



9:45am - 10:00am

A Bugeye in the Bay: The Possible Remains of Bessie Lafayette

Patrick J Boyle



10:00am - 10:30am
15min presentation + 15min break

Waccamaw (1861-c.1884): An Analysis of a Double Ended Ferry Conversion

Thomas J. Fosdick



10:30am - 10:45am

Pioneering Waters: The Yellowstone’s Role in Frontier Expansion and the Texas Revolution

Kristen R Crouse



10:45am - 11:00am

The Philadelphia Gunboat Research Initiative 2024 Field Season

Chris Dostal



11:00am - 11:15am

The Continuing Saga of the Steamboat Phoenix: Newest Discoveries on the Oldest American Steamer

George Schwarz, Christopher Sabick, Kevin Crisman, Kotaro Yamafune



11:15am - 11:30am

Saving Spitfire: Planning for 2026

Christopher R. Sabick, Cherilyn A. Gilligan

9:00am
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11:45am
POS-05 (T): It Takes A Community - Historical Archaeologies of Identity, Rememberance, Reconstruction, and Education
Location: Studio Foyer
 

The Liberian Kru in the Atlantic World: A Visual Historical-Archaeological Timeline

Ellie M. O'Connell, Megan Crutcher



Life In The Caledonia Valley: Update On The St. Croix Maroon Archaeological Project

Ashley H. McKeown, Todd M. Ahlman



A Look Down the Well: Exploring Co-educational Femininity through a Twentieth-century Dormitory Feature

Charlotte M Russell



The Granger House Project: Archaeology, History, and the Creation of a Community Museum in Castleton, Vermont

Matthew D. Moriarty, Ellen S. Moriarty



Polarizing Perspectives: The Place of Theory in Academic and CRM Archeology

Lizzie A Devine



Power to the Public: The Community's Role in Collaborative Archeology

Nina M Diaz



Unearthing Quality: Assessing Archaeology Lessons by Educators

Rachel Hines, Mike Thomin



Bracero Spaces: Creating New Social Relations in Segregation

Christine D. Sánchez



Which Wares Were Used When and Why

Emma A Maher



Combating Climate Change at the Travis (44JC0900) Site

Caitlyn C Adams



The Third Maroon War: Indigenous Archaeology and the Fight Against Neocolonialism in Jamaica

Zenzi Moore-Dawes



Telling Cultural Histories in Natural Spaces: Documenting Agrarian and Multiracial Heritage in a Municipal Nature Preserve in Austin, Texas

Jordan Davis, Bradford Jones, Kim McKnight, John M. Davis

9:00am
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12:00pm
FOR-105 (UW): Can We Co-Create an Intersectional Feminist Maritime Archaeology? Maritime Archaeology and Gender Diversity
Location: Studio 8
Chair: Megan C Crutcher, Texas A&M University
 

Can We Co-Create an Intersectional Feminist Maritime Archaeology? Maritime Archaeology and Gender Diversity

Organizer(s): Megan C Crutcher

Chair(s): Megan C Crutcher

Panelist(s): Ellen Hsieh, Olivia Thomas, Christin Heamagi, Marijo Gauthier-Bérubé, Kelsey Rooney, Elena Perez-Alvaro, Grace Désiree Grodji, Aminata Mbaye, Abhirada Pook Komoot, Isabel Rivera-Collazo, Hanna Steyne, Annaliese Dempsey

12:00pm
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1:30pm
LUNCH 3
12:00pm
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2:30pm
PUBLIC: Public Archaeology Day
Location: New Orleans Jazz Museum

The SHA Public Archaeology Day will be held on Saturday, January 11, 2025 at the New Orleans Jazz Museum at the Old U.S. Mint, 400 Esplanade Avenue, New Orleans from 12:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Public Archaeology Day is a free and family-friendly event featuring archaeologists, education displays, lectures, and activities geared toward the general public.

The New Orleans Jazz Museum at the Old U.S. Mint is located one mile from the conference hotel and is a leisurely 20-minute walk through the historic French Quarter.  

 

1:30pm
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2:45pm
GEN-04 (UW): Maritime Fais Do-Do: Public Access, Interpretation, and Heritage Tourism
Location: Galerie 4
Chair: Tane R. Casserley, NOAA
 
1:30pm - 1:45pm

2021-2023 U-1105 "Black Panther" Shipwreck Preserve Survey Results

Aaron S. Hamilton



1:45pm - 2:00pm

A Proposed Model For Sustainable Underwater Cultural And Nature Tourism: The ecoRoute Project In Martinique

Tronchet Margaux, Guibert Jean-Sébastien, Raxis Polyvios, Fourkiotou Anastasia, Baika Kalliopi, Gatt Judith



2:00pm - 2:15pm

Lake Champlain’s Underwater Historic Preserves: Over 40 Years of Preservation

Cherilyn A Gilligan



2:15pm - 2:30pm

Shrimp Boats, Bricks, and Buoys: An Overview of the process behind site selection for the Dry Tortugas Underwater Heritage Trail

Mark G Vadas



2:30pm - 2:45pm

Providing Access to All: NOAA’s Mallows Bay - Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary Virtual Trail

Tane R. Casserley

1:30pm
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3:00pm
GEN-03 (T): Forging New Paths: Blacksmiths, Community Archaeology, and Curation Alternatives
Location: Studio 6
Chair: Alexandra G. Martin, Strawbery Banke Museum
 
1:30pm - 1:45pm

Second Life Materials: The Historical Archaeology of a Family Blacksmith Shop in Montour Valley, Idaho

Kristina E McDonough



1:45pm - 2:00pm

20th Century Black History of Strawbery Banke Museum: Creating a Furnishing Plan

Alexandra G. Martin



2:00pm - 2:15pm

Omigosh, It Spins! Adapting Innovating Strategies in Archaeology and Design Thinking for the Future of Archaeological Pedagogy and Artifact Management.

Megan R Victor



2:15pm - 2:30pm

Grace Under Fire: Electrical Fire at the Montpelier Archaeology Lab

Elizabeth A McCague



2:30pm - 2:45pm

Long Term-Impacts and Ongoing Reflections: Reviewing Belonging-Centered Emotive Dialogue to Address Visitor Experiences of Guilt

Sierra McKinney



2:45pm - 3:00pm

Portraying Holocaust Perpetration, Collaboration, and Victimhood in Memorial Museums in Estonia and Latvia

Margaret A Comer

GEN-08 (UW): Old Black Water, Keep on Rollin': Maritime Coastal Zone, Cultural Landscapes, and Climate
Location: Studio 7
Chair: Jeremy R Borrelli, East Carolina University
 
1:30pm - 1:45pm

A Maritime Cultural Landscape Study of St. Croix, USVI

Olivia L. Thomas



1:45pm - 2:00pm

The Graveyard Shift: A Study Of A Boat Graveyard In The Wetlands of Pensacola

Nolan E Swaim



2:00pm - 2:15pm

A Look Below the Marsh: Climate-Related Shoreline Impacts on the 18th Century Waterfront at Brunswick Town, North Carolina

Jeremy R Borrelli



2:15pm - 2:30pm

The American Lighthouse and Shipwreck Site Formation

Kaitlin Decker



2:30pm - 2:45pm

Monitoring the Effects of Changing Coastal Processes on Historic Shipwrecks in New Jersey

Shannon M Chiarel, Stephen Nagiewicz, Peter Straub, Steve Evert



2:45pm - 3:00pm

Above Water, Below Ground: Toward an amphibious archaeology of empire in the early American Chesapeake

Chelsea M. Cohen

SYM-144 (T): The Phoenix Project and the Rebirth of the MARTA Archaeological Collection
Location: Studio 2
Chair: Lori Thompson, New South Associates, Inc.
Discussant: Linda F. Carnes-McNaughton, Dept of the Army, Fort Liberty (retired)
 
1:30pm - 1:45pm

An Introduction and Overview of the Phoenix Project

Jeffrey B. Glover



1:45pm - 2:00pm

The MARTA Collection: The Early Days of Urban Archaeology and CRM

Lori Thompson



2:00pm - 2:15pm

Engagement and Education: The MARTA Archaeological Collection as a Tool for GSU's Experiential Learning Efforts

Nicola O. Sharratt, Jeffrey Glover, Aspen Kemmerlin, Brennan Collins



2:15pm - 2:30pm

Creating a Historical Ceramic Type Collection: A Case Study from the MARTA Archaeological Collection

Cloe A. Ellington



2:30pm - 3:00pm
15min presentation + 15min discussion

From Bottling Plant to Buried Trash: Soft Drinks in the MARTA Archaeological Collection

Emmett T. Cantkier

1:30pm
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3:15pm
SYM-296 (T): Come, Tell Us How You Lived: 50 Years of Research at Catoctin Furnace, Maryland
Location: Studio 4
Chair: Elizabeth A Comer, EAC/Archaeology, Inc.
Discussant: Hess L. Stinson, Chesapeake Conjure Society
 
1:30pm - 1:45pm

The Kids are Alright: The Experiences of Children in Catoctin Furnace, ca. 1776 - 1910

Henry A Kahl, Cassie E Poell



1:45pm - 2:00pm

Devil in the Details: Social Drugs Among the Workers at Catoctin Furnace

Meredith Katz, Robert Wanner



2:00pm - 2:15pm

Using DNA To Connect Living People To Enslaved Ironworkers At Catoctin Furnace

Elizabeth Anderson Comer, Henry Louis Gates. Jr., David Reich, Douglas Owsley, Kari Bruwelheide



2:15pm - 2:30pm

Food In The Furnace

Abigail G Kennedy



2:30pm - 2:45pm

Painted, Printed, Preserved: A Comparative Analysis of Historical Ceramics in a Nineteenth-century Company Town

Paul F. Albert Jr.



2:45pm - 3:15pm
15min presentation + 15min discussion

The Tree-Ring Dating of Ironworkers’ Houses at Catoctin Furnace

Michael J. Worthington, Jane I. Seiter

1:30pm
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3:30pm
SYM-199 (T): Inhabited Islandscapes and Historical Ecosystem Dynamics: Power and Land in Barbuda
Location: Studio 10
Chair: Sophia Perdikaris, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Chair: Isabel Rivera-Collazo, University of California San Diego
Discussant: Allison Bain, Université Laval
 
1:30pm - 1:45pm

Landscapes of power: Human Ecodynamics in Barbuda, Lesser Antilles

Sophia Perdikaris, Isabel Rivera-Collazo, Edith Gonzalez



1:45pm - 2:00pm

Use of Archaeological and Archival Data in Interpreting Barbuda’s Coastal Fortifications

Matthew F Matsulavage, Edith Gonzalez, Diana Peña Bastalla, Javier J García Colón, Isabel Rivera Collazo, Sophia Perdikaris



2:00pm - 2:15pm

Advancing Conservation Efforts Through Photogrammetry: Documenting At-Risk Cultural Coastal Resources in Barbuda

Diana D Pena Bastalla, Mathew Matsulavage, Javier J Garcia Colon, Isabel Rivera-Collazo, Edith Gonzalez, Sophia Perdikaris



2:15pm - 2:30pm

Biotic Manifestations Of Identity In Barbuda: Trees Through Time, A Historical Landscape Approach

Javier J García Colón, Diana Peña Bastalla, Matthew Matsulavage, Kendri Griffin, Edith Gonzalez, Sophia Perdikaris, Isabel Rivera Collazo



2:30pm - 2:45pm

Controversial Commemorations: How Institutions Are Interpreting Sites of Enslavement

Bernard A Dent, Edith Gonazalez, Sophia Perdikaris



2:45pm - 3:30pm
15min presentation + 30min discussion

Contemporary Archaeology of Barbuda's Camping Sites: Cultural Practices, Identities, and Landscape Management

Rachel Archambault, Sophia Perdikaris, Sheville Charles

SYM-362 (T): Archaeology at an Atlantic Crossroads: Bermuda’s Smith’s Island Archaeology Project (SIAP)
Location: Galerie 1
Chair: Michael J Jarvis, University of Rochester
Discussant: David Givens, TerraSearch Geophysical
 
1:30pm - 1:45pm

The Smith's Island Archaeology Project: Amphibious Archaeology, Temporal Democratization, and Creolization over Four Centuries

Michael J Jarvis



1:45pm - 2:00pm

Bermuda’s First Capital: Archaeology of Moore’s Town (1612) and English Atlantic Expansion

Ewan H. Shannon



2:00pm - 2:15pm

Material Properties Analysis of Bermudian Limestone Daub: Insights into Early English Colonial Architecture

Charles M Herman



2:15pm - 2:30pm

Oven Site (c.1615-c.1712): A Window into Bermuda’s First Century of Settlement and the Cultural Persistence of the Lives of Enslaved Native Americans.

Alexander T C Cook



2:30pm - 2:45pm

Epidemic and Encampment: 19th Century Soldiers of the Smallpox Bay Site

Leigh Koszarsky



2:45pm - 3:00pm

It Takes A Village, or Perhaps an Island: Public Archaeology in Bermuda

Rhiannon M Flaig



3:00pm - 3:30pm
15min presentation + 15min discussion

Measuring Human Impact in a Virgin Marine Environment: Bermuda as an Ecological Case Study

Ty M Tempalski

 
1:30pm
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4:45pm
SYM-264 (T): In the Sticks but Not in the Weeds II: Historical Whitewashing and Modern Reimagining of Rural America’s Fantasy Past
Location: Studio 9
Chair: Chelsea Rose, Southern Oregon University
Chair: Renae J. Campbell, Asian American Comparative Collection, University of Idaho
 
1:30pm - 1:45pm

Combating the Ongoing Erasure of Native Americans from Late Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Archaeological Landscapes

Douglas E Ross, Bridget R Wall



1:45pm - 2:00pm

Pageants, Prunarians, and Firsts: The Centennial of Fort Vancouver and the Reimagining of its Bicentennial

Douglas Wilson



2:00pm - 2:15pm

Challenging The Use Of "Transition" In The Interpretation Of The Second Crow Agency Site (1875-1884)

Victoria L Bochniak



2:15pm - 2:30pm

Archaeological Perspectives on Tejano Erasure in the Rio Grande Valley

Edward Gonzalez-Tennant



2:30pm - 3:00pm
15min presentation + 15min break

Bonanza Farms, Railroads, and “Important” White Men: EuroAmerican Settlement of North Dakota

David R Hubin, Kristen R Fellows



3:00pm - 3:15pm

Monuments, Memorials, and Memory: Marking History and Claiming the Past

Koji Lau-Ozawa



3:15pm - 3:30pm

Specially Brewed for Export: Farm Laborers and Alcohol in San Mateo County, California during the Twentieth Century

William A. White. III



3:30pm - 3:45pm

The Oregon Tale: Creating and Maintaining a Rural Fantasy Past

Chelsea Rose



3:45pm - 4:00pm

Between Urban Renewal and Rural Decline: Community Engagement and Chinese Diaspora Archaeology in Southern Idaho

Renae J. Campbell



4:00pm - 4:45pm
15min presentation + 30min discussion

Landscape, Popular Histories, and the Racialization of Chinese in Evanston, WY

George Matthes

3:15pm
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4:30pm
GEN-06 (UW): Boo-Coo New & Cool, Cher: Methods, Technologies, and Techniques in Maritime Research
Location: Studio 2
Chair: Michael Phillip Scafuri, Clemson University
 
3:15pm - 3:30pm

A Presentation on Presenting: How to NOT Suck

Eric J. Wilson



3:30pm - 3:45pm

Bringing H. L. Hunley to Life: Understanding the Past Through New 3D Facial Reconstructions of the Crew of an American Civil War Submarine

Michael Phillip Scafuri



3:45pm - 4:00pm

Challenging Exoticization: Maritime Archaeology Logistics in West Africa and Eastern Canada

Megan Crutcher, Carolyn Kennedy



4:00pm - 4:15pm

Aircraft Crash Investigation: Exploring an Interdisciplinary Approach to the Archaeological Study of Submerged Aircraft

Alexander S. Morrow



4:15pm - 4:30pm

Site Formation Of The Sea Scout Wreck, Mallows Bay, MD

Taylor Picard

SYM-407 (T): Landscapes in Dispute, Territorial Futures: Restitution and Reparation in the Face of Enclosure, Industrialization, and Extractivism
Location: Studio 7
Chair: Daniella Jofre, Universidad de Chile
Discussant: Daniela Balanzategui, University of Massachussets Boston
 
3:15pm - 3:30pm

Archaeology, Food Sovereignty, and Networks of Solidarity among Indigenous, Afrodescendens Communities, and Beyond in Brazil and Ecuador

Marianne Sallum, Francisco Silva Noelli, Daniela Balanzategui



3:30pm - 3:45pm

Extracting Displacement: Material Heritage, Extractivism, Paramilitarism, and La Guardia Indígena in Colombia

Valentina Romero



3:45pm - 4:00pm

Unveiling the Colonial Legacy in the Chota Valley, Ecuador: The 20th Century Mascarilla Sugar Mill

Andrea E Chávez



4:00pm - 4:30pm
15min presentation + 15min discussion

Interpolating Stakeholders: The Industrial Complex of Resource Managment and Enterprise

Dallas R. P. Tomah

 

 
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