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The Human Occupation Along The Steel Creek Floodplain: Results Of An Intensive Archeological Survey For The L Area Reactivation Project, Savannah River Plant, Barnwell County, South Carolina, Glen T. Hanson Jr., Richard D. Brooks, John W. White Dec 1981

The Human Occupation Along The Steel Creek Floodplain: Results Of An Intensive Archeological Survey For The L Area Reactivation Project, Savannah River Plant, Barnwell County, South Carolina, Glen T. Hanson Jr., Richard D. Brooks, John W. White

Research Manuscript Series

No abstract provided.


An Intensive Archeological Survey And Testing Of The Proposed Lower Dorchester County Wastewater Facilities Project Area Near Summerville, South Carolina, Mark J. Brooks, Michael A. Harmon Dec 1981

An Intensive Archeological Survey And Testing Of The Proposed Lower Dorchester County Wastewater Facilities Project Area Near Summerville, South Carolina, Mark J. Brooks, Michael A. Harmon

Research Manuscript Series

No abstract provided.


News And Views Of The South Carolina Library Association V.3 N.5 10/1981 Oct 1981

News And Views Of The South Carolina Library Association V.3 N.5 10/1981

South Carolina Libraries

News and Views of the South Carolina Library Association v.3 n.5 10/1981


Woodland Occupation In The Upper Coastal Plain Of South Carolina: An Archeological Reconnaissance Of The Carolina Power And Light Company's Lake Robinson To Sumter 230 Kv Transmission Line Corridor, Veletta Canouts Oct 1981

Woodland Occupation In The Upper Coastal Plain Of South Carolina: An Archeological Reconnaissance Of The Carolina Power And Light Company's Lake Robinson To Sumter 230 Kv Transmission Line Corridor, Veletta Canouts

Research Manuscript Series

An archeological reconnaissance of the Lake Robinson to Sumter 230 kV transmission line used a probabilistic sampling design and predictive modeling to generate expectations about the nature of the archeological record in the upper Coastal Plain of South Carolina. The 62-km long corridor parallels the Fall Line sandhills. Six sites and three isolated finds were located in survey transects which comprised approximately 25% of the total corridor. Three historic sites were located on the better drained upland soils, conducive to the agrarian settlement in the area. Four of the prehistoric sites were identified as Woodland. These sites are compared with …


Predictive Modeling: An Archeolgical Assessment Of Duke Power Company's Proposed Cherokee Transmission Lines, Veletta Canouts Oct 1981

Predictive Modeling: An Archeolgical Assessment Of Duke Power Company's Proposed Cherokee Transmission Lines, Veletta Canouts

Research Manuscript Series

No abstract provided.


Consensus, Community, And Exoticism, John W. Adams Oct 1981

Consensus, Community, And Exoticism, John W. Adams

Faculty Publications

Anthropological concepts, which have been taken out of context and applied without full understanding, have been misused by historians of colonial North America. Part of the difficulty is due to the normal hazards of incorporating the work of another field in one's own; and part is due to the reluctance of historians to employ monothematic explanations. This latter difficulty has led historians to favor those concepts of anthropology which are not easily measured.


South Carolina Librarian V.25 N.2 Fall/1981 Oct 1981

South Carolina Librarian V.25 N.2 Fall/1981

South Carolina Libraries

South Carolina Librarian v.25 n.2 Fall/1981


The Middleton Place Privy House: An Archeological View Of Nineteenth Centry Plantation Life, Helen Woolford Haskell Sep 1981

The Middleton Place Privy House: An Archeological View Of Nineteenth Centry Plantation Life, Helen Woolford Haskell

Popular Series

This publication, published by the University of South Carolina's South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, is the first issue of the Institute's Popular Series.

Contents:

Table of Contents.....p. iii
List of Figures.....p. iv
Acknowledgements.....p. vi
A Brief History of Middleton Place.....p. 1
Archeology at Middleton Place.....p. 8
Pottery and Porcelain.....p. 12
Glass Tableware.....p. 24
Glass Manufacture in the United States.....p. 29
Medicine Bottles.....p. 34
Wine and Spirits Bottles.....p. 39
Beer Bottles.....p. 40
Carolina Dispensary Bottles.....p. 43
Food Containers.....p. 45
Bottles Made After 1900.....p. 47
Lamp Glass.....p. 49
Laboratory Glass.....p. 52
Conclusions.....p. 54
Appendix I - Ceramic Manufacturer's Marks.....p. …


News And Views Of The South Carolina Library Association V.3 N.4 08/1981 Aug 1981

News And Views Of The South Carolina Library Association V.3 N.4 08/1981

South Carolina Libraries

News and Views of the South Carolina Library Association v.3 n.4 08/1981


The Middleton Place Privy: A Study Of Discard Behavior And The Archeological Record, Kenneth E. Lewis, Helen W. Haskell Aug 1981

The Middleton Place Privy: A Study Of Discard Behavior And The Archeological Record, Kenneth E. Lewis, Helen W. Haskell

Research Manuscript Series

No abstract provided.


The Intensive Archeological Survey Of The Proposed Saltcrete Area Of The Defense Waste Processing Facility, Savannah River Plant, Aiken County, South Carolina, Richard D. Brooks Jun 1981

The Intensive Archeological Survey Of The Proposed Saltcrete Area Of The Defense Waste Processing Facility, Savannah River Plant, Aiken County, South Carolina, Richard D. Brooks

Research Manuscript Series

No abstract provided.


In-House Assessment Of Eia Program - Institute Of Archeology And Anthropology, Veletta Canouts May 1981

In-House Assessment Of Eia Program - Institute Of Archeology And Anthropology, Veletta Canouts

Research Manuscript Series

No abstract provided.


News And Views Of The South Carolina Library Association V.3 N.3 05/1981 May 1981

News And Views Of The South Carolina Library Association V.3 N.3 05/1981

South Carolina Libraries

News and Views of the South Carolina Library Association v.3 n.3 05/1981


South Carolina Librarian V.25 N.1 Spring/1981 Mar 1981

South Carolina Librarian V.25 N.1 Spring/1981

South Carolina Libraries

South Carolina Librarian v.25 n.1 Spring/1981


News And Views Of The South Carolina Library Association V.3 N.2 03/1981 Mar 1981

News And Views Of The South Carolina Library Association V.3 N.2 03/1981

South Carolina Libraries

News and Views of the South Carolina Library Association v.3 n.2 03/1981


News And Views Of The South Carolina Library Association V.3 N.1 01/1981 Jan 1981

News And Views Of The South Carolina Library Association V.3 N.1 01/1981

South Carolina Libraries

News and Views of the South Carolina Library Association v.3 n.1 01/1981


Initial Historic Overview Of The Savannah River Plant, Aiken And Barnwell Counties, South Carolina, Richard D. Brooks Jan 1981

Initial Historic Overview Of The Savannah River Plant, Aiken And Barnwell Counties, South Carolina, Richard D. Brooks

Research Manuscript Series

No abstract provided.


Notebook - January-December 1981, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Jan 1981

Notebook - January-December 1981, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook

Contents:

Table of Contents.....p. i
Dwindling Resources: An Overture to the Future of South Carolina's Archeological Resources.....p. ii


Dwindling Resources: An Overture To The Future Of South Carolina's Archaeological Resources, Tommy Charles Jan 1981

Dwindling Resources: An Overture To The Future Of South Carolina's Archaeological Resources, Tommy Charles

Faculty & Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Remarks On The History Of The Indo-European Infinitive, Dorothy Disterheft Jan 1981

Remarks On The History Of The Indo-European Infinitive, Dorothy Disterheft

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Channel Instability In A Braided Sand Bed River, William L. Graf Jan 1981

Channel Instability In A Braided Sand Bed River, William L. Graf

Faculty Publications

The Gila River of central Arizona is representative of braided, sand bed rivers in alluvial valleys that have inherent unstable behavior and destructive channel migration. The 112-year record of channel conditions along a portion of the Gila River provides data for the construction of locational probability maps for main flow channels. Zones of stability and hazardous instability alternate with each other at 3.2 km (2 mi) intervals. During the past century the overall sinuosity of the main flow channel has remained close to 1.18, despite numerous changes in actual location. Spatial and temporal variation of sinuosity have occurred in subreaches …