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5 janvier 2014

SHA 2014



Plusieurs membres du groupe de recherche AS2 seront présents au 47e colloque de la Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA) à Québec, du 8 au 12 janvier, dans les ateliers suivants:



The Archaeology of Basque Fisheries throughout the Atlantic: A Reappraisal
Jeudi 9 janvier, 10:30 AM – 11:45 AM
Organizers: Brad Loewen, William Fitzhugh – Chair: Sergio Escribano-Ruiz
10:30 AM Brad Loewen, Vincent Delmas – The Basques in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 1530-1760: An archaeological overview
11:00 AM Sergio Escribano-Ruiz, Cristina P. Barrachina, Agustin Azkarate, Marisol Madrid i Fernández, Jaume Buxeda i Garrigós, Julio Nuñez Marcén, Yves Monette, Javier G. Iñañez, Brad Loewen – The cooking pots of Canadian Basque sites: new arguments for old problems

Poster session 1 / Séance des affiches 1
Jeudi 9 janvier, 12:30 PM – 3:00 PM
J. Vigeant, D. Caron, I. Ribot, R. Stevenson – Settlement in Colonial Quebec: Implications from a Stable Iso-tope Study of Enamel Carbonate from Montréal and Québec City
Rémi Toupin, Isabelle Ribot, Jean-François Hélie, Fanny Morland, Denny Caron – Dietary Behaviors and Identity through Stables Isotopes Analysis in the Protestant Cemetery of St. Matthew, Quebec City (1771-1860)

New Perspectives on Inequity: European and Indigenous Voices in the North American Landscape
Jeudi 9 janvier, 3:30 PM – 5:45 PM
Organizers: Giovanna Vitelli, Lisa Rankin – Chair: Lisa Rankin
4:30 PM Justine Bourguignon-Tétreault – Euro-Native Interaction in 17th Century Montreal: Contributions from a pluralistic approach

Giving the Dead a New Life: Cemeteries and Bioarchaeology
Vendredi 10 janvier, 8:30 AM – 11:15 AM
Chair: Stéphanie Lavallée
10:30 AM Stéphanie Lavallée – The Impact of Preservation on the Determination of Sex from Human Remains in Archaeology
10:45 AM Emeline Raguin – Invasive Methods in Bioarchaeology: An Ethical issue? A Case Study from St. Matthew’s Cemetery, Québec

Bringing French Shipwreck Historical Archaeology to the Next Level
Vendredi 10 janvier, 1:30 PM – 5:00 PM
Chair: Élisabeth Veyrat
2:45 PM Mathieu Mercier Gingras, Brad Loewen – Excavating a French Regime icon in the St. Lawrence, 1759: The Maréchal de Senneterre?

Revisiting Facts and Ideas of Contact in the St. Lawrence Basin during the 16th Century
Samedi 11 janvier, 8:30 AM – 11:45 AM
Organizer: Claude Chapdelaine – Chair: Brad Loewen
9:30 AM Brad Loewen – Basques and Iroquoians in the St. Lawrence Basin: recent documentary data
9:45 AM Claude Chapdelaine – St. Lawrence Iroquoians as Middlemen or Observers: Review of Evidence in the Middle and Upper St. Lawrence Valley

Ceramics from French sites: Current Directions
Samedi 11 janvier, 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Chair: Myriam Arcangeli
9:30 AM Melanie Johnson Gervais – Of beauty and utility in Montreal: Changing patterns in the New France ceramic market
11:30 AM Delphine Léouffre – Fine English ware from the 19th century at the Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal

Latest Developments on French Ceramics in North America: French Production Sites and Centres
Samedi, 1:30 PM – 4:15 PM
Chair: Yves Monette
1:45 PM Yves Monette, Brad Loewen, Stéphane Piques, Jean-Michel Minovez, Jean-Michel Lassure – Garonne Valley coarse earthenware. Characterization of Cox productions, 16th – 18th centuries

Plus de détails sur le site web du colloque: www.sha2014.com