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The Goody Bag - December 1991, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Dec 1991

The Goody Bag - December 1991, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

Sport Diver Newsletters

Contents:

Clay Pipes..... p.1
Questions, Queries and Contributions..... p.1
Sport Divers Participate in the Waccamaw Project..... p.2
Laurel Hill Barge No. 2: Was It the Plantation's Party Boat?..... p.3
South Carolina's Dispensary Era - A Time of Riots, Shooting and Lots of Drinking..... p.5
Are you Interested in Starting an Underwater Archaeology Society in South Carolina?..... p.9
International Diving Educators Association, Inc..... p.10
Briefs..... p.12


The Goody Bag - September 1991, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Sep 1991

The Goody Bag - September 1991, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

Sport Diver Newsletters

Contents:

Private Dock Straddles Ancient Shipwreck..... p.1
Divers Complete 1991 Fieldschool..... p.2
New Quarterly Hobby Reports..... p.2
Notice from Columbia..... p.2
Hobby Reports and Questions..... p.3
New Law Heralds Era of Diver-Scientist Co-Operation..... p.5
Meet "Nipple Tooth" American Mastodon..... p.6
The Book Locker..... p.7
Electrolysis Prevents Deterioration..... p.8
Fossil Fair at the State Museum on 9 & 10 November..... p.8
SCIAA Patrols Check Hobby Licenses..... p.9
Vandalizing Divers Strike Little Landing Wreck: SCIAA Archaeologists Attempt Cure..... p.10
The Mountain Boats..... p.10


West African Archaeology And The Atlantic Slave Trade, Christopher R. Decorse Sep 1991

West African Archaeology And The Atlantic Slave Trade, Christopher R. Decorse

Anthropology - All Scholarship

Recent archaeological research in the New World has focused on slave dwellings and post-emacipation communities, providing a great deal of insight into slave life and the emergence of African-American culture. In contrast, the material record in West Africa has supplied little new information on the slave trade. Numerous European forts and barracoons serve as pervasive reminders of its existence. However, excavation of these sites is only likely to attest to the meagre possessions of the slaves and their treatment prior to the middle passage, offering little insight into their cultural and ethnic origins. European forts were collection points; the slaves …


The Goody Bag - April 1991, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Apr 1991

The Goody Bag - April 1991, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

Sport Diver Newsletters

Contents:

Public Hearings About the New Legislation: Common Questions and Concerns of Divers..... p.1
Hobby Diver Reports and Queries..... p.2
Land Archaeology: Fact or Fiction..... p.4
The Day the Jon Boat Went Up the Mountain..... p.5
Carolina Watercraft..... p.6
Causeways and Cribbing: Now You can Get There from Here..... p.7
Bill S509 in Sub-Committee..... p.8
Summer Field Projects and Social Activities..... p.9
Sport Diver Program Moves..... p.10


The Goody Bag - January 1991, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Jan 1991

The Goody Bag - January 1991, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

Sport Diver Newsletters

Contents:

Barge Graveyard in the Waccamaw..... p.1
South Carolina's Underwater Legislation - Update "We Need Your Input and Support"..... p.2
Carolina Watercraft..... p.3
The Book Locker..... p.4
Conference and Fieldschool..... p.4
Glyptodonts in South Carolina Glyptotherium Floridanum..... p.5
Hobby Diver Reports and Queries..... p.6
Conway Underwater Discovery Conference..... p.7
Conservation Corner..... p.8
Sports Diver Program Moves to Charleston..... p.9
First Ever European Paleolithic Tool Found in SC..... p.10


W.P.A. Archaeological Excavations In Chatham County, Georgia: 1937-1942, Chester B. Depratter Jan 1991

W.P.A. Archaeological Excavations In Chatham County, Georgia: 1937-1942, Chester B. Depratter

Faculty & Staff Publications

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The Archaeology Of The Longue Durée: Temporal And Spatial Scale In The Evolution Of Social Complexity On The Southern Northwest Coast, Kenneth M. Ames Jan 1991

The Archaeology Of The Longue Durée: Temporal And Spatial Scale In The Evolution Of Social Complexity On The Southern Northwest Coast, Kenneth M. Ames

Anthropology Faculty Publications and Presentations

The emphasis on temporal and geographic scale of the French Annales school of history (cf. Braudel 1980; Baker 1984; Lewthwaite 1988) is the inspiration for this paper. Braudel (1980) divides time into three durations: short term events (days, weeks, months, a few years), medium length conjunctures (years, decades, even major portions of centuries), and long term structures (which may last centuries, even millennia). This last duration is the longue durée. Basic to Annales' thought - and the longue durée - is the idea that to understand historical developments, to explain their causes and dynamics, one must know their temporal and …