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New Law Heralds Era Of Diver-Scientist Co-Operation, Christopher F. Amer
New Law Heralds Era Of Diver-Scientist Co-Operation, Christopher F. Amer
Faculty & Staff Publications
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South Carolina's Underwater Legislation - Update "We Need Your Input And Support!", Christopher F. Amer
South Carolina's Underwater Legislation - Update "We Need Your Input And Support!", Christopher F. Amer
Faculty & Staff Publications
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An Archeological Survey Of Congaree Swamp: Cultural Resources Inventory And Assessment Of A Bottomland Environment In Central South Carolina, James L. Michie
An Archeological Survey Of Congaree Swamp: Cultural Resources Inventory And Assessment Of A Bottomland Environment In Central South Carolina, James L. Michie
Research Manuscript Series
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Archeological Survey Along The Broad River Near Leeds, South Carolina, Thomas M. Ryan
Archeological Survey Along The Broad River Near Leeds, South Carolina, Thomas M. Ryan
Research Manuscript Series
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Archeological Resources Along The Proposed Route Of Interstate 77, Thomas M. Ryan
Archeological Resources Along The Proposed Route Of Interstate 77, Thomas M. Ryan
Research Manuscript Series
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Emergence Of Formative Life On The Atlantic Coast Of The Southeast, E. Thomas Hemmings
Emergence Of Formative Life On The Atlantic Coast Of The Southeast, E. Thomas Hemmings
Research Manuscript Series
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Exploratory Archeology At Ninety-Six (38gn1-5), Stanley South
Exploratory Archeology At Ninety-Six (38gn1-5), Stanley South
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Archeological Exploration Of Land's Ford Canal Chester County, South Carolina, E. Thomas Hemmings
Archeological Exploration Of Land's Ford Canal Chester County, South Carolina, E. Thomas Hemmings
Research Manuscript Series
Land's Ford Canal was built on the west bank of the Catawba River in Chester District, South Carolina, between 1820 and 1823. The canal bypassed two miles of shoals, and accomodated a fall of 32 feet by means of two pairs of lifting locks. Archeological exploration of the canal was undertaken in December, 1969, in order to determine the shape and grade of the bed and other construction details. After reconnaissance of the canal course and surface features, eight backhoe trenches were placed across the bed and banks at selected locations. The profiles exposed in these trenches revealed less about …
Historical Perspective At Ninety Six With A Summary Of Exploratory Excavation At Holmes' Fort And The Town Blockhouse, Stanley South
Historical Perspective At Ninety Six With A Summary Of Exploratory Excavation At Holmes' Fort And The Town Blockhouse, Stanley South
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