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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
A Vietnam War-Era Training Village At Fort Jackson, Stacey L. Young
A Vietnam War-Era Training Village At Fort Jackson, Stacey L. Young
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Archaeological Excavations At White Pond, Elgin, Sc, Christopher R. Moore
Archaeological Excavations At White Pond, Elgin, Sc, Christopher R. Moore
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Gerald Lee Thomas Artifact Donation And Tribute To James L. Michie, Albert C. Goodyear, Joseph E. Wilkinson
Gerald Lee Thomas Artifact Donation And Tribute To James L. Michie, Albert C. Goodyear, Joseph E. Wilkinson
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Phillip Iv Painting Part Of South Carolina Colonial History, Chester B. Depratter
Phillip Iv Painting Part Of South Carolina Colonial History, Chester B. Depratter
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Update Of The Sciaa Research Library Cataloging Project, Nena Powell Rice, Matthew Haney
Update Of The Sciaa Research Library Cataloging Project, Nena Powell Rice, Matthew Haney
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Sc-Boem Cooperative Agreement Completed, James D. Spirek
Sc-Boem Cooperative Agreement Completed, James D. Spirek
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Savannah River Archaeological Research Program Debuts New Film, George Wingard
Savannah River Archaeological Research Program Debuts New Film, George Wingard
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
The Broad River Archaeological Field School: Season 2, Andrew A. White
The Broad River Archaeological Field School: Season 2, Andrew A. White
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Engaging The History Of Religion - From An Islamic Studies Perspective, Leif Stenberg, Susanne Olsson
Engaging The History Of Religion - From An Islamic Studies Perspective, Leif Stenberg, Susanne Olsson
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Following The Roots Of Oregon Wine, Rachael Cristine Woody, Rich Schmidt
Following The Roots Of Oregon Wine, Rachael Cristine Woody, Rich Schmidt
Faculty & Staff Publications
Terroir is a French term widely used in wine circles to mean “the taste of the place.” The terroir of Oregon wine combines environmental and human elements to produce distinguishing flavors and reveals the histories of grape growers and winemakers in the state. A new archive at Linfield College, the Oregon Wine History Archive (OWHA), collects that history and makes it available to researchers and the public. Library professionals Rachael Cristine Woody and Rich Schmidt tell the story of OWHA’s origins and mission, which is to document all aspects of the wine industry by collecting and preserving historical materials such …
The Archeology Of Civil War Naval Operations At Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, 1861-1865, James D. Spirek
The Archeology Of Civil War Naval Operations At Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, 1861-1865, James D. Spirek
Faculty & Staff Publications
In 2008 the Maritime Research Division (MRD) of the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of South Carolina received a National Park Service American Battlefield Protection Program (ABPP) grant to study the naval operations at Charleston Harbor during the American Civil War. Funds from the ABPP grant allowed the MRD to undertake historical research and archeological investigations on cultural resources remaining on the Charleston Harbor Naval Battlefield, the scene of a protracted struggle from 1861 to 1865 between Confederate defenders and Federal attackers. This report, The Archeology of Civil War Naval Operations at Charleston Harbor, 1861-1865, …
To Settle Is To Conquer: Spaniards, Native Americans, And The Colonization Of Santa Elena In Sixteenth-Century Florida, Karen Lynn Paar
To Settle Is To Conquer: Spaniards, Native Americans, And The Colonization Of Santa Elena In Sixteenth-Century Florida, Karen Lynn Paar
Faculty & Staff Publications
Sixteenth-century Spaniards believed that “to settle is to conquer,” and they brought this tradition established during the Reconquest of the Iberian peninsula from the Moors to their conquest and colonization of the Americas. The Spaniards’ multi-faceted approach to settlement proved remarkably enduring as shown by the mid-1560s effort of Pedro Menendez de Aviles to claim La Florida, which then included much of the present-day southeastern United States. Within this territory Santa Elena, now known as Parris Island, South Carolina, came into the focus of French and Spanish monarchs as the political and religious battles raging in Europe in the mid-sixteenth …