2014 Columbia, South Carolina, USA

Date :
12 – 15 March
Location:
Marriott Columbia, Columbia, South Carolina
Organisers :
  • Steven D. Smith
Sponsers :
  • American Battlefield Protection Program
  • National Park Service
  • TRC, Inc.
  • South Carolina Arms Collectors Association
  • South Carolina Archaeological Trust
In association with :
  • South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina
  • Southeastern Archeological Center
  • Palo Alto Battlefield National Park
  • Department of Anthropology, University of Nebraska
Website :
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Proceedings :
Speakers :
Nicole Wittig and Lawrence Babits
A Mnemonic Artifact: a 1777 Cheval de Frise from the Delaware River Battlefield
Joanne Ball
The Battlefield Disposal of the Battle-Dead in Classical Antiquity
Michael Scoggins and Steven D. Smith
The Search for Williamson’s Plantation
Adrian Mandzy
Memory, Legends and Material Culture: a Multi-disciplinary Study of a Ukrainian Partisan
Army Ambush of a Soviet Battalion near the Village of Kosmach, Kolomyia Region, Ukraine, January 1945
Michael Scafuri
The Attack of the H.L. Hunley: Ongoing Research Into the First Successful Submarine Engagement
Benjamin Rennison
H.L Hunley and USS Housatonic Site Analysis: Analyzing the Siteplan
Timothy Abel
I Wish You Could See the Style in Which We Live: Archaeology of a War of 1812 Soldier’s
Cabin at Cantonment Saranac, Plattsburgh, New York
Daniel Bell
The Face of Battle: Interpreting the Casualties of the Battle of Rivers Bridge
Julia Steele
Petersburg: The Opening Salvos: June 15-18, 1864
Robert Jolley
Archaeological and Historical Investigations of an American Civil War Battlefield: The Third Battle of Winchester, Virginia, Fought on September 19, 1864
Clarence Geier, Alyson L. Wood, and Joseph W. Whitehorne
Wesley Merritt at Cedar Creek; an Archaeological Delineation of the 1st Division Cavalry
Corps Camp, Army of the Shenandoah, October 1864
Michelle Sivilich
Measuring the Adaptation of Military Response During the Second Seminole War: KOCOA
and The Role of a West Point Military Academy Education
Jacqueline Veninger
Landscapes of Conflict in 12th Century Gwynedd, a Methodological Solution
Garrett Silliman and Brandon Batt
GIS Model Construction for Potential Projectile Distribution on Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Battlefield Sites
C. Brian Mabelitini
Confederate River Defenses During the American Civil War: A Case Study from the Hammock Landing Battery
Ryan McNutt
Infantry Incidents and Projectile Power: GIS and Digital Reconstruction and Modelling of Marian Battlescapes, AD 1545-47
Brad Posey
he Lost Battalion Archaeological Project, 2009-2013
David Orr
New Discoveries at Valley Forge: Re-interpreting the 1777-78 Encampment of the Continental Army.
Daniel Elliott
Stirring the Hornets Nest: Recent Conflict Archaeology in Wilkes County, Georgia
Natasha Ferguson
Conservation Through Recognition: Material Culture research as a Heritage Management Tool for Sites of Conflict
Scott Butler
Metal Detector Survey of the Waxhaws Revolutionary War Battlefield (May 29, 1780), Lancaster County, South Carolina
Matthew Schmader
The Slingstones and Arrows of Unfortunate Outrage: Vázquez de Coronado and the “Tiguex War” of 1540-1542
Rita Folse Elliott
Identifying, Locating, and Preserving the 1779 Battle of Savannah in an Urban Lost City
Shawn Patch
From the Bald Hills to Camp Creek: Archaeological Perspectives on The Battle of Resaca
Andre Schuerger
Thirty Years War Battle of Luetzen 1632 AD: New Results From an Archaeological Investigation
Larry James
Hidden Vestiges: An Approach to Recognizing An 18th Century Landscape Within An Urban Environmen
Lance Greene
“Little shanties made of pine boughs”: Investigating Civil War Union Prisoners’ Huts
John Cornelison and Rolando Garza
Palo Alto Battlefield: A GIS and Archeological Analysis of the Core Battlefield
Glenn Foard
The Rise of Firepower from the 14th through the 16th Centuries
Angélica María Medrano Enríquez
Rough People In a Rough Situation: Mixtón War (1541-1542) and the Caxcanes
Major Nathan Ledbetter
Employing Modern Military Doctrine to Study PreModern War: The 1575 Japanese Battle of Nagashino
Dan Sivilich
Musket Balls: Diagnostic Tools for Military Sites
Daniel J. Wescott
Shooting from the Hip: Skeletal Analysis of Mexican Soldiers from the Battle of Resaca de la Palma
Carl G. Drexler
Excavating the King of Battle: Approaches to the Study of Artillery Ammunition in Battlefield Archaeology
Tony Pollard
Islands of No Return: The Archaeology of the Falklands War
Michael Seibert, John Cornelison, Sara Kovalaskas,and Bruce Kaiser
Determining Battle Lines: a pXRF study of Lead Shot from the Battle of Palo Alto
Charles Haecker and Christopher Adams
Archaeological Evidence of Asymmetric Warfare: Victorio’s War 1879-1880
Chris Espenshade
Two Routes, One Destination
Doug Scott, Steve Dasovich, and Thomas Thiessen
The Battle of Moore’s Mill and Porter’s 1862 Campaign in Missouri.
Richard Chacon
Cotacachi and Otavalo Indian Ritual Violence: Inti Raymi Fiesta of Highland Ecuador
Daniel Battle
Annihilation of Georgia’s Continental Army; Evidence of the Battle of Brier Creek Uncovered
Joseph Balicki
“All Quiet Along The Potomac To-Night”: Archeological Sites Associated With The Control Of The Potomac River During The First Year Of The American Civil War
Jennifer Weber, Bryan Tucker and Patrick H. Severts
A Pilot Study to Assess the Potential Effects of Reenactment on Historic Sites.
Lucas Simonds
A Determination Worthy of a Better Cause: Naval Action at the Battle of Roanoke Island.
Matt Tankersley
Historical Research and Geospatial Analysis of the Brampton Plantation Battlefield.
Carlos Del Cairo Hurtado
True Lies or the Topology of War: The Maritime Battlefield Landscape of Bocachica, Cartagena de Indias.
Matthew Kirk and Corey McQuinn
Archeology and the Second Battle of Sackets Harbor: Why the Militia Deserves Its Due
W. Stephen McBride and Kim McBride
“I tremble for the fate of the Greenbrier People”: Border Conflict in Revolutionary War West Virginia.
Wade Catts, Robert Selig and Matthew Harris
“As Great a Piece of Generalship as ever was Performed:” A Reinterpretation of the Battle of Princeton, 3 January 1777.
Peter Bleed, Douglas D. Scott, and Amanda Renner
Battlespace: Archaeological Applications of a Strategist’s Concept
Iain Banks
Prisoner of War Camps: Best Forgotten or Memories to be Cherished?
Chester DePratter, Brad Lieb, Charles Cobb, Steven Smith, and James Legg
The Search for the 1736 Battles of Ackia and Okla Tchitoka
Philip Freeman
Wellington and JT Jones at the Siege of Burgos: An Archaeological Appraisal.
Visits :
  • Camden and Congaree battlefields
  • Fort Sumter and the Hunley exhibit
  • Civil War Camp Asylum
Delegates :
Count = 157 prior to the conference
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