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Framing The Bride: Globalizing Beauty And Romance In Taiwan’S Bridal Industry, By Bonnie Adrian, Marc L. Moskowitz
Framing The Bride: Globalizing Beauty And Romance In Taiwan’S Bridal Industry, By Bonnie Adrian, Marc L. Moskowitz
Faculty Publications
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South Carolina's Indian Mounds And Chiefdoms: Ad 1000-1600 - 2004, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
South Carolina's Indian Mounds And Chiefdoms: Ad 1000-1600 - 2004, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Archaeology Month Posters
This poster was released in conjunction with South Carolina Archaeology Month, September 1-October 1, 2004.
Pritchard Shipyard Kaolin Pipe Analysis, Geoffrey R. Hughes
Pritchard Shipyard Kaolin Pipe Analysis, Geoffrey R. Hughes
Publications
This report analyzes fragments of Kaolin tobacco pipes recovered at the Pritchard Shipyard archaeological site (38CH1049) in an attempt to assess the site’s stratigraphic integrity. Kaolin tobacco pipes, as a class of archaeological material has the potential to address this question because of their temporal attribute: the direct relationship between bore diameter to manufacturing period. As a result, tobacco pipes offer insight into the following questions: 1) When was the site’s earliest possible occupation? 2) On average, what were the most intensive occupational periods? 3) What was the site’s maximum possible occupational range? 4) To what extent is the site’s …
John Bartlam: Staffordshire In Carolina, Stanley South
John Bartlam: Staffordshire In Carolina, Stanley South
Research Manuscript Series
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By The Light Of The Moon – The Hash Pot Runneth Over, Saddler Taylor
By The Light Of The Moon – The Hash Pot Runneth Over, Saddler Taylor
Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
The Pottery Collections, Jill Beute Koverman