SHA 2025 Conference on
Historical and Underwater Archaeology
Landscapes in Transition: Looking to the Past to Adapt to the Future
New Orleans, Louisiana | January 8-11, 2025
Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: Studio Foyer |
Date: Thursday, 09/Jan/2025 | |
9:00am - 11:45am |
POS-01 (T/UW): Mapping Out the Past: People, Places, Commodities, and Stable Isotopes Location: Studio Foyer It’s All About the Angle: An Explanation of the Excavations of Structural Complex F at The West Shipyard/Vine Street Lot in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Banalization in Maritime Heritage: The Case Study of S.S. Contra Costa. 3D Modeling of Northbend: A Hough Type Vessel Coastal Adaptations Implemented in Historic Chestnut Neck Organics from the 16th century Punta Espada Shipwreck in the Dominican Republic Look, A Shipwreck! Public Outreach In Maritime Archaeology Close-Combat Handheld Weapons On Ships: 1400 - 1600 C.E. The Battle of the Atlantic Research & Expedition Group: The First Decade Supporting Underwater Archaeology Opportunism on the Delaware: A Cottage Flint Tool Industry at the West Shipyard Site Picturing The Past: Using 3D Artifact Scans And Prints In Outreach |
1:30pm - 4:15pm |
POS-02 (T): Mapping Out the Past: People, Places, Commodities, and Stable Isotopes Location: Studio Foyer Considering Early Chicago through a Zooarchaeological Analysis of a Horse Skeleton: A Historical Perspective From Riches to Ruin: The Delaware Mine's Compressor House GIS Analysis Of Maine’s Indigenous and European Settlements Throughout The Fur Trade Mapping Alfred Street: A Microcosm of Detroit’s Socio-economic Change Through Time From Turtle Soup to Turtle Ecology: Zooarchaeological, Isotopic, and ZooMS Perspectives on Human-Turtle Interactions in Historical New Orleans An Investigation of Daily Life and Trade Through Bottle Glass Mapping Reconstruction Era Economics: Employing XRF in An Analysis of 19th Century Stoneware Distribution The Lost Beads of the Lost Colony: LA-ICP-MS Analysis of Glass Beads from Roanoke Island Fifty Years of Historic-Period Archaeological Site Survey in Tennessee |
Date: Friday, 10/Jan/2025 | |
9:00am - 11:45am |
POS-03 (T): Cemeteries and Beyond - The Growing Body of Evidence From Archeological and Bioarcheological Analyses of the Human Condition Location: Studio Foyer The Anatomization and Medicalization of Females Buried at the Milwaukee County Poor Farm Cemetery Summary Findings of Nonadult Osteological Analyses of the 1991 and 1992 Archaeological Excavations at the Milwaukee County Poor Farm Cemetery 2 Medical and Social Causes of Dependence: Data from New York State’s County Poorhouses 1900-1915 Lines of Discrimination: Tracing Racially Biased Practices through the Changing Property Boundaries at the Oak Grove Colored Cemetery in Graham, Texas "A Dread Bleak, Desolate Place," The Archaeology of Tucson's Court Street Cemetery Community Engaged Bioarchaeology at a Historic Poor Farm in Brentwood, New Hampshire (1841-1868) Bioarchaeological Triage: The Ethics and Logistics of a Salvage Project at Cypress Grove Cemetery #1, New Orleans, Louisiana Unearthed Legacies: Community-Driven Insights into Coffin Hardware from the Old Canaan Baptist Cemetery "Neglect and vandalism have done their perfect work": The Investigation and Recovery of a Portion of a Forgotten Burial Ground in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. "Making a Box Worthy of a Sleeping Beauty": Burial Container Surface Treatments in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries |
1:30pm - 4:15pm |
POS-04 (T): Uncovering Forgottern Forts, Secret Bases, and Hidden Spaces Location: Studio Foyer Beneath The Bricks – An Analysis Of Features Beneath The Brick Floor In George Washington’s Mount Vernon Cellar Exploring the Archaeological Evidence of Consumption Practices in Charleston, SC and St. Augustine, FL during the American Revolution Ground Penetrating Radar and Ground Truthing Jefferson Davis’s Map of Fort Winnebago Reopening the Past: The Excavation of the North Flanker at Drayton Hall By the Bottle: Supplying an 19th Century Frontier Fort Transfer-Printed Wares at Drayton Hall African American Military Arctic Encampment on the Alaska-Canada Highway: An Archaeological Investigation Uncovering Landscapes in Transition: The Search for the Hospital at Confederate Conscription Camp #1, Camp Watts, Notasulga, Alabama. Anchoring the Gun: The intersection of the Manhattan Project and the Homestead eras at Gun Site, Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico. Photography and Archaeology: Documenting the Changing Landscape of Nevis, West Indies Discover Old D’Hanis: Making A Virtual Game Based On A Community Archaeology Project Mapping Musketballs: Exploring Ammunition at Fort St. Joseph A Comparison of Beads Recovered at Fort St. Joseph Community Archaeology at Fort St. Joseph |
Date: Saturday, 11/Jan/2025 | |
9:00am - 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 Life In The Caledonia Valley: Update On The St. Croix Maroon Archaeological Project A Look Down the Well: Exploring Co-educational Femininity through a Twentieth-century Dormitory Feature The Granger House Project: Archaeology, History, and the Creation of a Community Museum in Castleton, Vermont Polarizing Perspectives: The Place of Theory in Academic and CRM Archeology Power to the Public: The Community's Role in Collaborative Archeology Unearthing Quality: Assessing Archaeology Lessons by Educators Bracero Spaces: Creating New Social Relations in Segregation Which Wares Were Used When and Why Combating Climate Change at the Travis (44JC0900) Site The Third Maroon War: Indigenous Archaeology and the Fight Against Neocolonialism in Jamaica Telling Cultural Histories in Natural Spaces: Documenting Agrarian and Multiracial Heritage in a Municipal Nature Preserve in Austin, Texas |
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