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Procedings Of The Second International Conference On Pedo-Archaeology, Albert C. Goodyear, John E. Foss, Kenneth E. Sassaman Apr 1994

Procedings Of The Second International Conference On Pedo-Archaeology, Albert C. Goodyear, John E. Foss, Kenneth E. Sassaman

Anthropological Studies

This multi-article volume was edited by Albert C. Goodyear, John E. Foss, and Kenneth E. Sassaman.

Contents:

Preface - Albert C. Goodyear and John E. Foss.....v
Stratigraphy and Soil Chronosequence of the Brasstown Sites: A Model for Age Assessment of Alluvium in the Southern Blue Ridge, U.S.A. - David S. Leigh and John S. Cable.....1
Stratigraphy and Landscape Evolution: Implications for the Development of Cultural/Temporal Models in the Sand Hills of West-Central Louisiana - Charles Cantley and John E. Foss.....11
Gastrolith-Derived Stone Concentration in Deep Loess Soil of the Middle and Lower Mississippi River Valley, U.S.A. - Troy Cox.....27
Bioturbation …


Late Archaic Landscapes, Stephen Howard Savage Jan 1989

Late Archaic Landscapes, Stephen Howard Savage

Anthropological Studies

Traditional research into the Late Archaic period in the Southeastern United States has focused on matters related to subsistence and procurement, carried out under such paradigms as Cultural Ecology, Optimal Foraging Theory, and settlement/subsistence studies. The Landscape Archaeology approach is able to unify a number of these traditionally separate avenues of research into a holistic approach, while incorporating recent revisionist models such as Social Territories, Boundary/Center studies, and the dialectic between the physical/cultural landscape and individual perceptions of it. When the Landscape Archaeology approach is operationalized through Geographic Information Systems methodology, a truly powerful theory and method may be applied …


Studies In South Carolina Archaeology: Essays In Honor Of Robert L. Stephenson, Albert C. Goodyear, Glen T. Hanson Jan 1989

Studies In South Carolina Archaeology: Essays In Honor Of Robert L. Stephenson, Albert C. Goodyear, Glen T. Hanson

Anthropological Studies

This multi-article volume was edited by Albert C. Goodyear, III, and Glen T. Hanson.

Contents:

Foreword.....ix
Preface.....xi
List of Contributors.....xiii
List of Figures.....xv
List of Tables.....xix
South Carolina Human Remains as an Archaeological Resource: An Update - Ted A. Rathbun.....1
The Earliest South Carolinians - Albert C. Goodyear, III, James L. Michie, and Tommy Charles.....19
Pattern and Process in the Middle Archaic Period of South Carolina - Dennis B. Blanton and Kenneth E. Sassaman.....53
An Archaeological Overview of the South Carolina Woodland Period: It's the Same Old Riddle - Michael B. Trinkley.....73
Sea Level Change, Estuarine Development and Temporal Variability …


Spanish Artifacts From Santa Elena, Stanley South, Russell K. Skowronek, Richard E. Johnson Jan 1988

Spanish Artifacts From Santa Elena, Stanley South, Russell K. Skowronek, Richard E. Johnson

Anthropological Studies

This volume contains Parts I and 2 of a three-part presentation of the artifacts relating to the sixteenth century Spanish occupation of the colonial capital of La Florida at Santa Elena, located on Parris Island, South Carolina from 1566 to 1587. Part 1, by Stanley South, with contributions by Eugene Lyon, Richard Polhemus, William Radisch and Carl Steen, comprises the Spanish non-ceramic artifacts. Part 2, by Russell Skowronek, Richard Johnson and Stanley South, examines the Spanish imported ceramics. Part 3, incomplete at this writing, by Chester Depratter, deals with the Spanish-contemporary Indian pottery. This third part will be published as …


Modeling Subsistence Change In The Late Prehistoric Period In The Interior Lower Coastal Plain Of South Carolina, Mark J. Brooks, Veletta Canouts, Keith M. Derting, Helen W. Haskell, William H. Marquart, Jolee A. Pearson Sep 1984

Modeling Subsistence Change In The Late Prehistoric Period In The Interior Lower Coastal Plain Of South Carolina, Mark J. Brooks, Veletta Canouts, Keith M. Derting, Helen W. Haskell, William H. Marquart, Jolee A. Pearson

Anthropological Studies

Recent research on Middle-Late Woodland and Mississippian subsistence-settlement change has modified substantially the traditional models of late fall, coastal to interior transhumance patterns along the southeastern Atlantic Coast. The archeological, ethnohistorical, and environmental data suggest that the interior Lower Coastal Plain of South Carolina was exploited on a year-round basis during the late prehistoric period. These data and those recovered from two archeological sites, which were investigated by the Institute of Archeology and Anthropology for the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers' Cooper River Rediversion Project, indicate differences in the subsistence strategies between the Middle-Late Woodland and Mississippian populations, however. …


Limerick - Old And In The Way: Archaeological Investigations At Limerick Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina, William B. Lees Dec 1980

Limerick - Old And In The Way: Archaeological Investigations At Limerick Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina, William B. Lees

Anthropological Studies

No abstract provided.


Laurens-Anderson: An Archaeological Study Of The Inter-Riverine Piedmont, Albert C. Goodyear, John H. House, Neal W. Ackerly Dec 1979

Laurens-Anderson: An Archaeological Study Of The Inter-Riverine Piedmont, Albert C. Goodyear, John H. House, Neal W. Ackerly

Anthropological Studies

No abstract provided.


Windy Ridge: A Prehistoric Site In The Inter-Riverine Piedmont In South Carolina, John H. House, Ronald W. Wogaman Aug 1978

Windy Ridge: A Prehistoric Site In The Inter-Riverine Piedmont In South Carolina, John H. House, Ronald W. Wogaman

Anthropological Studies

Windy Ridge, 38FAl18, is a prehistoric site located on a ridge top in the inter-riverine zone between the Catawba-Wateree and Broad rivers in Fairfield County in the Piedmont portion of South Carolina. In May and June, 1977, archeological excavations were conducted at Windy Ridge by John H. House and Ronald W. Wogaman of the Institute of Archeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina, Columbia. These excavations were funded by the (then South Carolina Highway Department) South Carolina Department of Highways and Public Transportation for the purpose of mitigating the loss of archeological resources due to construction of Interstate 77.
It …


Camden: A Frontier Town In Eighteenth Century South Carolina, Kenneth E. Lewis Oct 1976

Camden: A Frontier Town In Eighteenth Century South Carolina, Kenneth E. Lewis

Anthropological Studies

An examination of the site of the British colonial settlement of Camden, a center of social, economic, and political activity on the eighteenth century backcountry frontier of South Carolina, permitted the observation of large-scale intrasite patterning through the use of stratified unaligned random sampling of the subsurface remains there. Although disturbed by long-term agricultural activity, patterning in the distribution of archeological materials was discernible. An examination of this patterning reveals not only the spatial and temporal limits of the settlement, but also suggests that Camden shared significant functional similarities with frontier centers in general. In contrast to urban centers with …