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Palmetto Parapets: Exploratory Archeology At Fort Moultrie, South Carolina, 38ch50, Stanley South
Palmetto Parapets: Exploratory Archeology At Fort Moultrie, South Carolina, 38ch50, Stanley South
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.
Colonial Road Survey At King's Mountain National Military Park South Carolina, Richard F. Carrillo
Colonial Road Survey At King's Mountain National Military Park South Carolina, Richard F. Carrillo
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.
Notebook - September-December 1974, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Notebook - September-December 1974, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook
Contents:
An Archeological Survey of the Proposed Alternate Two Route of the Columbia Southeastern Beltway Richland-Lexington Counties, South Carolina, August, 1974.....p. 125
Table of Contents - The Notebook - Volume VI, 1974.....p. 164
Historic Camden Archeological Excavation.....p. 165
Long Bluff Archeological Excavation.....p. 165
An Archeological Survey Of The Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Company's Proposed Hardeeville-Levy, South Carolina Connector, Travis L. Bianchi
An Archeological Survey Of The Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Company's Proposed Hardeeville-Levy, South Carolina Connector, Travis L. Bianchi
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.
An Archeological Survey Of An Area Of Fort Johnson, Stanley South
An Archeological Survey Of An Area Of Fort Johnson, Stanley South
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.
An Archeological Reconnaissance Of The Proposed Cooper River Rediversion Project, Berkeley County, South Carolina, Robert C. Asreen Jr.
An Archeological Reconnaissance Of The Proposed Cooper River Rediversion Project, Berkeley County, South Carolina, Robert C. Asreen Jr.
Research Manuscript Series
During March and April, 1974, the Institute of Archeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina conducted an archeological reconnaissance of the proposed Cooper River Rediversion Project in Berkeley County, South Carolina. As a result, forty-four sites were located and two of these, the Platt Site (38BK76) and the Keller Site (38BK83), were tested. A breakdown of site locations was made according to environmental zones. Site components indicate prehistoric occupation of the project area from the Archaic through the Woodland Periods and historic occupation from the late eighteenth century to the present. All but five of these sites are in danger …
An Archeological Survey Of The Proposed Southwestern Beltway Extension And Twelfth Street Extension Highway Route In The Vicinity Of Congaree Creek, David G. Anderson, James L. Michie, Michael B. Trinkley, Robert L. Stephenson
An Archeological Survey Of The Proposed Southwestern Beltway Extension And Twelfth Street Extension Highway Route In The Vicinity Of Congaree Creek, David G. Anderson, James L. Michie, Michael B. Trinkley, Robert L. Stephenson
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.
Notebook - May-August 1974, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Notebook - May-August 1974, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook
Contents:
Archeological Investigations at the Mulberry Site.....p. 57
Announcing Publications For Sale.....p. 123
King's Mountain National Park Archeological Excavation.....p. 125
Archeological Survey Of The Duke Power Company's Proposed X-81 Plant, Site B, Travis L. Bianchi
Archeological Survey Of The Duke Power Company's Proposed X-81 Plant, Site B, Travis L. Bianchi
Research Manuscript Series
An archeological site survey was conducted by the Institute of Archeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina during the last week of February, 1974 of the Duke Power Company X-8l Plant, Site B in eastern Cherokee County. This survey revealed fifteen previously unrecorded archeological sites, three of which warrant further investigation. The three, 38CKS, 38CK6, and 38CK8, are located in areas that do not appear to be threatened by the presently planned construction activity. They are important archeological sites, though, and must be fully considered for full investigation before other, future, construction might be undertaken in the area.
Archeological Investigation Of South Carolina Highway Department's Proposed Connector From Port Royal To Ladies Island, Travis L. Bianchi
Archeological Investigation Of South Carolina Highway Department's Proposed Connector From Port Royal To Ladies Island, Travis L. Bianchi
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.
Notebook - March-April 1974, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Notebook - March-April 1974, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook
Contents:
Editor's Page.....p. 25
Appraisal of the Archeological Resources of the Clark Hill Reservoir Area, South Carolina and Georgia.....p. 27
Appraisal of the Archeological Resources of Hartwell Reservoir, South Carolina and Georgia.....p. 35
Preliminary Report - Archeological Investigation of Fort Charlotte, McCormick County, South Carolina.....p. 45
Notebook - January-February 1974, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Notebook - January-February 1974, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook
Contents:
Editor's Page.....p. 1
Charcoal Kilns and Cemetery at Paris Mountain State Park.....p. 3
The Fort Loudoun Cannon.....p. 18
After the Dig is Over.....p. 19
Archeological Society of South Carolina.....p. 24
Archeological Survey Report Of The Williams-Dupont Power Line, Berkeley County, South Carolina, Richard H. Kimmel
Archeological Survey Report Of The Williams-Dupont Power Line, Berkeley County, South Carolina, Richard H. Kimmel
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.