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Mulberry Site (38ke12), Chester B. Depratter Dec 1985

Mulberry Site (38ke12), Chester B. Depratter

Faculty & Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Adamson Site (38ke11), Chester B. Depratter Dec 1985

Adamson Site (38ke11), Chester B. Depratter

Faculty & Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


An Intensive Archaeological Survey Of The Vogtle-Srp 230kv Transmission Line, Savannah River Plant, Barnwell County, South Carolina, Mark J. Brooks, Glen T. Hanson, Richard D. Brooks Oct 1985

An Intensive Archaeological Survey Of The Vogtle-Srp 230kv Transmission Line, Savannah River Plant, Barnwell County, South Carolina, Mark J. Brooks, Glen T. Hanson, Richard D. Brooks

Research Manuscript Series

No abstract provided.


Excavation Of The Casa Fuerte And Wells At Ft. San Felipe 1984, Stanley South Jun 1985

Excavation Of The Casa Fuerte And Wells At Ft. San Felipe 1984, Stanley South

Research Manuscript Series

No abstract provided.


Underwater Archaeological Survey Of The Proposed James Island Expressway Corridor Across The Ashley River And Wappoo Creek, Charleston County, S.C., Alan B. Albright, Mark M. Newell, David M. Brewer Jun 1985

Underwater Archaeological Survey Of The Proposed James Island Expressway Corridor Across The Ashley River And Wappoo Creek, Charleston County, S.C., Alan B. Albright, Mark M. Newell, David M. Brewer

Research Manuscript Series

Between April 15th and May 10th, 1985, Institute personnel directed and carried out an underwater archeological survey of a section of the bottom of the Ashley River and Wappoo Creek where the James Island Bridge is to be constructed (Fig.2). Two types of survey methodology were employed: electronic sensing using a side scan sonar and magnetometer, and a visual investigation of the river and creek bottom using divers. Sonar and magnetometer lines were run up and down the river over a distance of 2,000 yards, covering the impact area where the Ashley River Bridge is to be located. The diver's …


Wealth And Migration In Massachusetts And Maine: 1771-1798, John W. Adams, Alice Bee Kasakoff Jun 1985

Wealth And Migration In Massachusetts And Maine: 1771-1798, John W. Adams, Alice Bee Kasakoff

Faculty Publications

We use a genealogical data base to question the idea that the frontier was a "safety valve" for Americans in the years of the founding of the republic. Our findings about the relative wealth of members of nine families show how the frontier affected their migration patterns. We find that it was the middle class, not the poor, who seemed to make best use of the opportunity of the frontier.


Annual Report 1984, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Apr 1985

Annual Report 1984, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

Annual Reports

The review presented in this Report is for 1984 and summarizes the ongoing research, public service, and educational benefits of the Institute's programs.

Contents:

Table of Contents.....p. ii
Introduction.....p. 1
Research.....p. 11
Underwater Archaeology.....p. 17
Conservation.....p. 23
Public Service and Education.....p. 25
Appendix A - Institute Staff.....p. 27
Appendix B - Publications.....p. 28
Appendix C - Papers Presented.....p. 30
Appendix D - Public Education.....p. 31
Appendix E - Contracts.....p. 35
Appendix F - Grants.....p. 35
Appendix G - Courses Taught.....p. 36
Appendix H - Thesis/Dissertation Committee Memberships.....p. 36
Appendix I - Offices Held.....p. 37
Appendix J - Editorships.....p. 37
Appendix …


Private Artifact Collections Revisited: The Fourth Phase, Tommy Charles Jan 1985

Private Artifact Collections Revisited: The Fourth Phase, Tommy Charles

Faculty & Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Notebook - January-March 1985, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Jan 1985

Notebook - January-March 1985, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook

Contents:

Table of Contents.....p. i
Editorial Notes.....p. iii
Small Watercraft Research Project Update.....p. 1
A Site History of 1927, 1919 Pickens Street.....p. 7
Wachesaw Archaeological Field Trip.....p. 13
Appendix I: Subject Index, Volumes 6-16, Notebook 1974-1984.....p. 17
Appendix II: Author Index, Volumes 6-16, Notebook 1974-1984.....p. 21


Notebook - July-December 1985, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Jan 1985

Notebook - July-December 1985, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook

Contents:

Table of Contents.....p. i
SCIAA Staff - 1985.....p. ii
A Preliminary Study of Bifurcated Stemmed Points in Kershaw and Lancaster Counties, South Carolina.....p. 1
Archaeology in the Museum Setting.....p. 19
1985 Archaeological Field School: Mulberry Site (38KE12).....p. 31
Adamson Site (38KE11).....p. 37
Cherokee Archaeological Collections in North Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, and South Carolina.....p. 39


Notebook - April-June 1985, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Jan 1985

Notebook - April-June 1985, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook

Contents:

Private Artifact Collections Revisted: the Fourth Phase.....p. 1


An Intensive Archaeological Survey Of Potential Cooling Ponds For Pen Branch And Four Mile Creek, Savannah River Plant, Aiken And Barnwell Counties, South Carolina, Debra K. Martin, Glen T. Hanson Jr., Richard D. Brooks Jan 1985

An Intensive Archaeological Survey Of Potential Cooling Ponds For Pen Branch And Four Mile Creek, Savannah River Plant, Aiken And Barnwell Counties, South Carolina, Debra K. Martin, Glen T. Hanson Jr., Richard D. Brooks

Research Manuscript Series

No abstract provided.