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Recording The Beginnings Of South Carolina River Diving, Drew Ruddy
Recording The Beginnings Of South Carolina River Diving, Drew Ruddy
Faculty & Staff Publications
Mr. Ruddy published an article virtually identical to this in the May 2013 issue of SCIAA's newsletter (v17/#1), Legacy, p.p. 4-5.
The Public And South Carolina’S Maritime Heritage: Two Heritage Trails, Christopher F. Amer
The Public And South Carolina’S Maritime Heritage: Two Heritage Trails, Christopher F. Amer
Presentations
This presentation briefly describes the Ashley River and Cooper River Heritage Trails, and the points of interest along each of them.
The presentation consists of 17 slides. The first three pages of the downloadable file is the text which accompanied the presentation, and the remaining 17 pages are the presentation slides.
Legacy - July 1996, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Legacy - July 1996, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
SCIAA Newsletter - Legacy & PastWatch
Contents:
Charlesfort Discovered!.....p. 1
Director's Notes.....p. 2
Vision Quest.....p. 3
Santa Elena/Charlesfort Video Project.....p. 4
Allendale Paleoindian Expedition.....p. 4
SCETV Archaeology Series.....p. 5
Stallings Culture.....p. 6
Santa Elena Ceramics.....p. 11
Chairman's Notes.....p. 12
New Windsor.....p. 12
Pumpkin Site Update.....p. 13
Wachovia Book.....p. 13
Petroglyph/Rock Shelter Survey.....p. 13
Hunley Project.....p. 1
Spirek Joins Staff.....p. 14
Sport Diver Data Trends.....p. 16
Ashley River Survey.....p. 18
Current Research.....p. 20
Tobago Research Program.....p. 21
Charles' Lifetime Achievement.....p. 22
Sassaman Book Signing.....p. 22
Research Library.....p. 23
Researchers Receive RL Stephenson Funds.....p. 23
SC Archaeology Week.....p. 24
Mud, Sweat, And Tears, Christopher F. Amer
Mud, Sweat, And Tears, Christopher F. Amer
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
The Malcolm Boat (38ch803): Discovery, Stabilization, Excavation, And Preservation Of An Historic Sea Going Small Craft In The Ashley River, Charleston County, South Carolina, Christopher F. Amer, William B. Barr, David V. Beard, Elizabeth L. Collins, Lynn B. Harris, William R. Judd, Carl Naylor, Mark M. Newell
The Malcolm Boat (38ch803): Discovery, Stabilization, Excavation, And Preservation Of An Historic Sea Going Small Craft In The Ashley River, Charleston County, South Carolina, Christopher F. Amer, William B. Barr, David V. Beard, Elizabeth L. Collins, Lynn B. Harris, William R. Judd, Carl Naylor, Mark M. Newell
Research Manuscript Series
The following report details the results of an investigation of the remains of a small historic sailing craft, The Malcolm Boat (38CH803), discovered in a mud bank of the Ashley River in 1985. The investigation, conducted in June of 1992, with partial funding support from the South Carolina Department of Archives and History, revealed that the vessel was a small ocean-going hull dating to the last quarter of the eighteenth century and the first quarter of the nineteenth. The analysis presented discusses the vessel's age, method of construction and function as a coastal or possibly inter-islander trader, and places the …
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
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 …
The Ashley River: A Survey Of Seventeenth Century Sites, Michael O. Hartley
The Ashley River: A Survey Of Seventeenth Century Sites, Michael O. Hartley
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.
An Intensive Archeological Survey And Testing Of The Proposed Lower Dorchester County Wastewater Facilities Project Area Near Summerville, South Carolina, Mark J. Brooks, Michael A. Harmon
An Intensive Archeological Survey And Testing Of The Proposed Lower Dorchester County Wastewater Facilities Project Area Near Summerville, South Carolina, Mark J. Brooks, Michael A. Harmon
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.
The Middleton Place Privy: A Study Of Discard Behavior And The Archeological Record, Kenneth E. Lewis, Helen W. Haskell
The Middleton Place Privy: A Study Of Discard Behavior And The Archeological Record, Kenneth E. Lewis, Helen W. Haskell
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.
Drayton Hall: An Underwater Archeological Survey In The Ashley River, Ralph Wilbanks
Drayton Hall: An Underwater Archeological Survey In The Ashley River, Ralph Wilbanks
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.
Middleton Place: Initial Archeological Investigations At An Ashley River Rice Plantation, Kenneth E. Lewis, Donald L. Hardesty
Middleton Place: Initial Archeological Investigations At An Ashley River Rice Plantation, Kenneth E. Lewis, Donald L. Hardesty
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.
Notebook - September-October 1975, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Notebook - September-October 1975, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
SCIAA Newsletter - Notebook
Contents:
Archeological Investigation at Fort Dorchester (38DR4): An Architectural Assessment.....p. 137
Book Review: Pale Ink - Two Ancient Records of Chinese Explorations in America by Henriette Mertz.....p. 172
Archeology At The Charles Towne Site (38ch1) On Albemarle Point In South Carolina, Part Ii, The Photographic Study, Stanley South
Archeology At The Charles Towne Site (38ch1) On Albemarle Point In South Carolina, Part Ii, The Photographic Study, Stanley South
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.
Archeology At The Charles Towne Site (38ch1) On Albemarle Point In South Carolina, Part I, The Text, Stanley South
Archeology At The Charles Towne Site (38ch1) On Albemarle Point In South Carolina, Part I, The Text, Stanley South
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.
Excavating The Fortified Area Of The 1670 Site Of Charles Towne, South Carolina, Stanley South
Excavating The Fortified Area Of The 1670 Site Of Charles Towne, South Carolina, Stanley South
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.