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Legacy - December 1999, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Legacy - December 1999, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
SCIAA Newsletter - Legacy & PastWatch
Contents:
Stanley Austin South Awarded Order of the Palmetto.....p. 1
Director’s Notes.....p. 2
Santa Elena Update.....p. 3
Ceramic Workshop.....p. 6
International Rock Art Conference.....p. 7
Pumpkin Site Update.....p. 7
Petroglyph Survey Update.....p. 7
Allendale 1999 Field Season.....p. 8
ART Activities in 1999.....p. 14
SCIAA Researchers Funded.....p. 18
ART Donors.....p. 20
Housatonic Investigation.....p. 22
Prehistoric Dugout Canoe.....p. 26
Historic Ship Supply.....p. 26
State House Project.....p. 26
H.L. Hunley Update.....p. 27
Le Prince Update.....p. 27
Pimlico Shipwreck....p. 28
Student Intern.....p. 28
Confederate Burials Exhumed at The Citadel.....p. 29
SC National Guard Projects.....p. 30
American Battlefield Site Protection Grant.....p. 30
Research at Big …
Humanitarian Exhumation At The Citadel's Johnson Hagood Stadium, Jonathan Leader, Randy Burbage
Humanitarian Exhumation At The Citadel's Johnson Hagood Stadium, Jonathan Leader, Randy Burbage
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Big Bay, Sumter County, South Carolina, Mark J. Brooks, Barbara E. Taylor
Big Bay, Sumter County, South Carolina, Mark J. Brooks, Barbara E. Taylor
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Savannah River Mississippian Research Project, Adam King, Keith Stephenson
Savannah River Mississippian Research Project, Adam King, Keith Stephenson
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
H.L. Hunley Update, Christopher F. Amer
H.L. Hunley Update, Christopher F. Amer
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Sciaa Teams With Naval Historical Center To Investigate H.L .Hunley's Foe, The Uss Housatonic, Christopher F. Amer, Robert Neyland
Sciaa Teams With Naval Historical Center To Investigate H.L .Hunley's Foe, The Uss Housatonic, Christopher F. Amer, Robert Neyland
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Excavation Update At The Pumpkin Site (38gr226), Tommy Charles
Excavation Update At The Pumpkin Site (38gr226), Tommy Charles
Faculty & Staff Publications
Accompanying this article is a sidebar, also by Tommy Charles, 'Charles attends International Petroglyph Conference'.
Flotsam And Jetsam - December 1999, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Flotsam And Jetsam - December 1999, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Sport Diver Newsletters
Contents:
Housatonic Investigation..... p.22
Prehistoric Dugout Canoe..... p.26
Historic Ship Supply..... p.26
State House Project..... p.26
H.L. Hunley Update..... p.27
Le Prince Update..... p.27
Pimlico Shipwreck..... p.28
Student Intern..... p.28
Petroglyph Survey Update, Tommy Charles
Petroglyph Survey Update, Tommy Charles
Faculty & Staff Publications
Accompanying this article is a sidebar, also by Tommy Charles, 'Charles Attends International Petroglyph Conference'.
Traditions From The Earth - 1999, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Traditions From The Earth - 1999, 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 2-October 2, 1999.
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 …
Shipyards And European Shipbuilders In South Carolina (Late 1600s To 1800), Lynn Harris
Shipyards And European Shipbuilders In South Carolina (Late 1600s To 1800), Lynn Harris
Publications
This nine page document is one of several in the unpublished 'Occasional Maritime Reseach Papers' series written by Lynn Harris for use by SCIAA.
The document date is approximate.