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 10 Capacity 65 |
Date: Thursday, 09/Jan/2025 | |
9:00am - 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 15min intro + 15min presentation The War of 1812 in Southeastern Connecticut: A view from Fort Decatur 9:30am - 9:45am Return to Acadia: Combined Geophysical Surveys of Fort Pentagoet 9:45am - 10:00am “…Doe forthwith repayre into good and sufficient garrisons” Conflict, Threat, and Gearing-up at the 17th-century Hollister Farm, South Glastonbury, Connecticut 10:00am - 10:15am The Battlefield Archaeology of King Philip’s (1675-1676) Wars: New Perspectives on Indigenous Leadership, Alliance Building, Strategies, and Sactics 10:15am - 10:30am An Implausible American Hero: Searching for the Grave of Adjutant William Campbell Using Ground Penetrating Radar 10:30am - 11:00am 15min presentation + 15min discussion Reanalyzing the Foodways of Fort Delaware |
1:30pm - 2:30pm |
GEN-06 (T): Unveiling Urban Narratives: From Campus Garbology to Public Archaeology Location: Studio 10 Chair: Jessie Garland, Christchurch Archaeology Project A Liminal Campus Garbology of Sex, Drugs, and Cinnamon Rolls 1:45pm - 2:00pm Beyond the Acropolis: Building Public Archaeology in Nashville, Tennessee 2:00pm - 2:15pm Van McMurray Playground (16OR752): A Case Study of Urbanization in a New Orleans Neighborhood 2:15pm - 2:30pm The Same Old Rubbish: An Analysis of Local Variation Within the Global Material Culture of 19th Century Christchurch |
3:15pm - 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 The Columbia Barge Canal: Nineteenth Century Industrial Water Use in South Carolina 3:30pm - 3:45pm Beneath Still Waters: Charting the Hidden Landscapes of Gold Milling 3:45pm - 4:00pm “From Baden to New York: German Forty-Eighters Political Immigration and its Influence on Industry in Rural Nineteenth Century New York” 4:00pm - 4:15pm Blacksmithing at Fort Ouiatenon: A Preliminary Analysis of Metal Production During the French Fur Trade in Indiana 4:15pm - 4:30pm The First Forge of New-France: Metallurgical Activities in Cartier-Roberval Site (CeEu-4) (16th Century) 4:30pm - 4:45pm A Chip off the Old Brick: Investigating a Nineteenth-Century Brick Kiln in West Tennessee |
Date: Friday, 10/Jan/2025 | |
9:00am - 10:45am |
SYM-180 (T): Archaeology in the Community: 15 Years of Archaeology Service Location: Studio 10 Chair: Elizabeth Pruitt, Archaeology in the Community Discussant: Ruth Trocolli, DC HPO/ Bone Boss Tools Archaeology and Stewardship of a City Park: The Making of the First D.C. Archaeology Month Poster 9:15am - 9:30am Community Archaeology and Education: The Integration of Youth in Archaeological Research 9:30am - 9:45am Young Archaeologists Club: A Discussion of Archaeology Science Communication and Youth Education 9:45am - 10:00am Teaching Teachers: The AITC/Montpelier Teacher Program 10:00am - 10:15am Building A Empowerment Model: ArcGIS, Community Engagement, And The Plateau Cemeteries Of Africatown 10:15am - 10:45am 15min presentation + 15min discussion Teaching Ancient Nubia: Kush in the K-12 Classroom |
1:30pm - 5:00pm |
SYM-192 (T): Critical Issues in Contemporary Archaeology & Historical Archaeology: Limits, Opportunities, Challenges Location: Studio 10 Chair: Stacey L Camp, Michigan State University Chair: Kimberly Wooten, California Department of Transportation Discussant: Carolyn White, UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA RENO Trees as Cultural Resources: Contemporary Landscape Features that Transcend Time 1:45pm - 2:00pm Contemporary Archaeology, Indigenous Communities, and the French Absence from the Upper Mississippi Valley 2:00pm - 2:15pm The Materiality of Toxicity: Contemporary Archaeology of a Superfund Site in Northern New Jersey 2:15pm - 2:45pm 15min presentation + 15min break The Contemporary Archaeology of a Transnational Family: Between the Pearl River Delta and the Tucson Basin 2:45pm - 3:00pm Reconceptualizing Native American Boarding School Material Culture 3:00pm - 3:15pm “Outlaw Archaeologists”: Doing Contemporary Archaeology in Portugal 3:15pm - 3:30pm “I promise you, it’s not that.” The Challenges of Conspiracism for Historic and Contemporary Archaeology 3:30pm - 4:00pm 15min presentation + 15min break Disrupting Time Post-Disaster: Using Speculative Archaeology as Restorative Justice in Contemporary Archaeology 4:00pm - 4:15pm Glitter in the Dirt: Using Mardi Gras Beads to Document Modern Plastic Pollution 4:15pm - 4:30pm Cultural Resource Management and Contemporary Archaeology: Challenges In Recognizing Traditional Cultural Places 4:30pm - 5:00pm 15min presentation + 15min discussion Null Heritage and 20th-Century Archaeology as an Excluded Curriculum |
Date: Saturday, 11/Jan/2025 | |
9:00am - 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 |
1:30pm - 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 Landscapes of power: Human Ecodynamics in Barbuda, Lesser Antilles 1:45pm - 2:00pm Use of Archaeological and Archival Data in Interpreting Barbuda’s Coastal Fortifications 2:00pm - 2:15pm Advancing Conservation Efforts Through Photogrammetry: Documenting At-Risk Cultural Coastal Resources in Barbuda 2:15pm - 2:30pm Biotic Manifestations Of Identity In Barbuda: Trees Through Time, A Historical Landscape Approach 2:30pm - 2:45pm Controversial Commemorations: How Institutions Are Interpreting Sites of Enslavement 2:45pm - 3:30pm 15min presentation + 30min discussion Contemporary Archaeology of Barbuda's Camping Sites: Cultural Practices, Identities, and Landscape Management |
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