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Legacy - December 2001, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Dec 2001

Legacy - December 2001, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

SCIAA Newsletter - Legacy & PastWatch

Contents:

The Archaeology of Cattle Raisers at the Catherine Brown Cowpen.....p. 1
Director’s Notes.....p. 2
George Galphin Site.....p. 4
New Data on Carolina Bays.....p. 6
Bush Hill Plantation.....p. 10
Analysis of G.S. Lewis-West Site.....p. 8
Early Archaic Settlement Study.....p. 11
Parris Island Cemeteries.....p. 14
Barbados-Carolina Connection at 1670 Charles Towne.....p. 16
Allendale Paleoindian Conference.....p. 3
Art Donors in 2001.....p. 22
ART Activities in 2001.....p. 24
Jamestown Archaeologist to Give Public Lecture and Speak at Annual Conference.....p. 26
Call for Papers at Annual SC Conference.....p. 27
Le Prince Search Begins.....p. 28
Savannah River Staff at Annual Festival.....p. 31
Staff Barbeque.....p. 31 …


Parris Island Cemeteries, Part Ii, Chester B. Depratter, James B. Legg Dec 2001

Parris Island Cemeteries, Part Ii, Chester B. Depratter, James B. Legg

Faculty & Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


The 2001 Allendale Paleoindian Expedition And Beyond, Albert C. Goodyear Dec 2001

The 2001 Allendale Paleoindian Expedition And Beyond, Albert C. Goodyear

Faculty & Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Port Royal Sound Survey: Search Begins For Le Prince, James D. Spirek Dec 2001

Port Royal Sound Survey: Search Begins For Le Prince, James D. Spirek

Faculty & Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Recent Analysis From The Woodland Period G. S. Lewis-West Site Along The Middle Savannah River, Keith Stephenson, Jamie Civitello Dec 2001

Recent Analysis From The Woodland Period G. S. Lewis-West Site Along The Middle Savannah River, Keith Stephenson, Jamie Civitello

Faculty & Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Age And Climatic Correlates Of Carolina Bays And Inland Dunes Of The South Atlantic Coastal Plain: New Data, Mark J. Brooks, Barbara E. Taylor Dec 2001

Age And Climatic Correlates Of Carolina Bays And Inland Dunes Of The South Atlantic Coastal Plain: New Data, Mark J. Brooks, Barbara E. Taylor

Faculty & Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Re-Examining Early Archaic Settlement Along The Middle Savannah River, J. Christopher Gillam Dec 2001

Re-Examining Early Archaic Settlement Along The Middle Savannah River, J. Christopher Gillam

Faculty & Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Schmitt, Kimberly Anne (Fa 84), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Nov 2001

Schmitt, Kimberly Anne (Fa 84), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

FA Finding Aids

Finding aid and full-text scan of paper (Click on “Additional Files” below) for Folklife Archives Project 84 titled “A Life History of Mania Ritter” which includes interviews conducted by Schmitt with John and Mania Ritter. Mania Ritter discusses her Russian heritage, her experiences in French boarding schools and her life in France during World War II. Includes indexes, interviews on cassette tapes, transcriptions, as well as a paper describing a portion of the interviews. The interviews have been digitized and are in the WKU Sound Archives. The transcripts

are also located in TopSCHOLAR.


Interview With J. C. Hubbard (Fa 200), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Nov 2001

Interview With J. C. Hubbard (Fa 200), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

FA Oral Histories

Transcription of interview with J. C. Hubbard conducted by Amber F. Ridington on 18 November 2001. From folk studies student project concerning the operations of the Quonset, 1946-1959, a recreational center in Bowling Green, Kentucky.


Transcendentalists & Friends, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina Nov 2001

Transcendentalists & Friends, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina

Rare Books & Special Collections Publications

This catalog accompanied the exhibit which displays a portion of the Joel Myerson Collection of Nineteenth-century American Literature. It brings to the library comprehensive collections of first editions for Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882), Margaret Fuller (1810-1850), Theodore Parker (1810-1860), Walt Whitman (1819-1892), and Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), along with manuscripts, letters, proofs, later and posthumous editions, and associated scholarship. With these core collections are smaller collections for lesser-known writers of the Transcendentalist movement, such as Christopher Pearse Cranch (1813-1892), significant groups of early editions from other writers of the period such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry David Thoreau, Bronson and Louisa May …


Interview With David Dye (Fa 200), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Oct 2001

Interview With David Dye (Fa 200), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

FA Oral Histories

Transcription of interview with David Dye conducted by Amber F. Ridington on 31 October 2001. From folk studies student project concerning the operations of the Quonset, 1946-1959, a recreational center in Bowling Green, Kentucky.


Interview With Doral Glen Conner, 1930-2020 (Fa 200), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Oct 2001

Interview With Doral Glen Conner, 1930-2020 (Fa 200), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

FA Oral Histories

Transcription of interview with Glen Conner conducted by Amber F. Ridington on 23 October 2001. From folk studies student project concerning the operations of the Quonset, 1946-1959, a recreational center in Bowling Green, Kentucky.


Interview With Mary Ann Fisher, 1923-2004 (Fa 200), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Oct 2001

Interview With Mary Ann Fisher, 1923-2004 (Fa 200), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

FA Oral Histories

Transcription of interview with Mary Ann Fisher conducted by Amber F. Ridington on 6 October 2001. From folk studies student project concerning the operations of the Quonset, 1946-1959, a recreational center in Bowling Green, Kentucky.


Aztec Money: An Inquiry Into Substance, Sources And Heuristic Value, Kenneth D. Jacobson Oct 2001

Aztec Money: An Inquiry Into Substance, Sources And Heuristic Value, Kenneth D. Jacobson

Research Report 30: Aztec Money : An Inquiry into Substance, Sources and Heuristic Value

No abstract provided.


The 1659 Dutch Fort On Pilottown Road In Lewes: Zwaanendael Map Re-Evaluated, Marshall Joseph Becker Oct 2001

The 1659 Dutch Fort On Pilottown Road In Lewes: Zwaanendael Map Re-Evaluated, Marshall Joseph Becker

Anthropology & Sociology Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 62, No. 2, Massachusetts Archaeological Society Oct 2001

Bulletin Of The Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Vol. 62, No. 2, Massachusetts Archaeological Society

Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society

  • Editor’s Note (Shirley Blancke)
  • In Memoriam: Great Moose [Russell Herbert Gardner] (Mark Choquet)
  • A Tribute to Russell H. Gardner [Great Moose] (Kathryn Fairbanks)
  • Reminiscences of Russell H. Gardner [Great Moose] (Bernard A. Otto)
  • The Many-Storied Danson Stone of Middleborough, Massachusetts (Russell H. Gardner [Great Moose])
  • Discovery and Rediscovery of a Remnant 17th Century Narragansett Burial Ground in Warwick, Rhode Island (Alan Leveillee)
  • On the Shore of a Pleistocene Lake: the Wamsutta Site (19-NF-70) (Jim Chandler)
  • The Blue Heron Site, Marshfield, Massachusetts (l9-PL-847) (John MacIntyre)
  • A Fertility Symbol from Cuttyhunk Island, Massachusetts (Ethel Twichell)


Grief And Burial In The American Southwest: The Role Of Evolutionary Theory In The Interpretation Of Mortuary Remains, Douglas H. Macdonald Oct 2001

Grief And Burial In The American Southwest: The Role Of Evolutionary Theory In The Interpretation Of Mortuary Remains, Douglas H. Macdonald

Anthropology Faculty Publications

Evolutionary theory, in consort with Marxism and processualism, provides new insights into the interpretation of grave-good variation. Processual interpretations of burial sites in the American Southwest cite age, sex, or social rank as the main determinants of burial-good variation. Marxist theorists suggest that mortuary ritual mediates social tension between an egalitarian mindset and an existing social inequality. Evolutionary theory provides a supplementary explanatory framework. Recent studies guided by kin-selection theory suggest that humans grieve more for individuals of high reproductive value and genetic relatedness. Ethnographic examples also show that individuals mourn more intensively and, thus, place more social emphasis on …


The State Goes Home: Local Hyper-Vigilance Of Children And The Global Retreat From Social Reproduction, Cindi Katz Oct 2001

The State Goes Home: Local Hyper-Vigilance Of Children And The Global Retreat From Social Reproduction, Cindi Katz

Publications and Research

In an early scene in The Terminator, the Cyborgian Arnold Schwarzenegger walks into an L.A. gun shop and asks to see the wares. The shopkeeper lays out Uzis, submachine guns, rocket launchers, and other sophisticated means of overkill, nervously understating, "Any one of these will suit you for home defense purposes." The situation is likewise in the growing child protection industry. In keeping with the shopkeeper's sly comment, these businesses feast on an all-pervasive culture of fear, while creating a mockery, alibi, and distraction out of what they are really about - to remake the home as a citadel through …


The Future Of Information Literacy: Transforming The World, Dane Ward Oct 2001

The Future Of Information Literacy: Transforming The World, Dane Ward

Faculty and Staff Publications – Milner Library

Information literacy is currently understood as embracing the ability to define a problem, find information to solve the problem, evaluate the information, and use it effectively. In theory, these broad competencies encompass the entire research process and, ideally, should be integrated across the curriculum. In practice, however, most librarians continue to teach one-shot sessions on locating information, and rarely find the time or opportunity to develop applications of the theory. In part, our difficulty in gaining rapid and widespread acceptance of information literacy results from our attempt to fit this revolutionary idea within a traditional teaching paradigm, which diminishes it.


South Carolina Hash: By The Light Of The Moon, Saddler Taylor Oct 2001

South Carolina Hash: By The Light Of The Moon, Saddler Taylor

Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Interview With Joseph Abraham Marshall 1924-2010, John Buell Edmonds B. 1945, Robert W. Phillips 1927-2005, And Bob Green (Fa 200), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Sep 2001

Interview With Joseph Abraham Marshall 1924-2010, John Buell Edmonds B. 1945, Robert W. Phillips 1927-2005, And Bob Green (Fa 200), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

FA Oral Histories

Transcription of interview with Joseph Abraham "Joe" Marshall, John Buell Edmonds, Robert Phillips and Bob Green conducted by Amber F. Ridington on 28 September 2001. From folk studies student project concerning the operations of the Quonset, 1946-1959, a recreational center in Bowling Green, Kentucky.


Preserving Cultural And Natural Heritage - 2001, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Sep 2001

Preserving Cultural And Natural Heritage - 2001, 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 8-October 6, 2001, which celebrated the 25th anniversary of the South Carolina Heritage Trust Program.


Maine Folklife, Vol. 7, Iss. 2, Maine Folklife Center Sep 2001

Maine Folklife, Vol. 7, Iss. 2, Maine Folklife Center

Maine Folklife Center Newsletter

The accounts of wars recorded in history books tend to focus on the names and dates of battles, the decisions of political leaders and the heroics of charismatic military commanders. Those facts are important, of course, but they only tell part of the story.

The Maine Folklife Center at The University of Maine, in collaboration with the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress, is doing its part to make sure the rest of the story is recorded. The Maine Folklife Center has begun to organize an extensive oral history project that will preserve the war stories of veterans …


Pvc-Cat-005-G-002-002-Stmp, Roger Schwartz Aug 2001

Pvc-Cat-005-G-002-002-Stmp, Roger Schwartz

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvc-Cat-005-K-012-001-Stmp, Jennifer Wendt Aug 2001

Pvc-Cat-005-K-012-001-Stmp, Jennifer Wendt

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvc-Cat-007-C-019-001-Stmp, Juliana Novic Aug 2001

Pvc-Cat-007-C-019-001-Stmp, Juliana Novic

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvc-Cat-007-G-006-001-Stmp, Juliana Novic Aug 2001

Pvc-Cat-007-G-006-001-Stmp, Juliana Novic

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvc-Cat-008-E-040-001-Stmp, Garrett Silliman Aug 2001

Pvc-Cat-008-E-040-001-Stmp, Garrett Silliman

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvc-Cat-008-J-027-001-Stmp, Bryan Robbins Aug 2001

Pvc-Cat-008-J-027-001-Stmp, Bryan Robbins

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.


Pvc-Cat-036-A-009-002-Cnmdl, William Mcfarlane Aug 2001

Pvc-Cat-036-A-009-002-Cnmdl, William Mcfarlane

Four Valleys Archive

No abstract provided.