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Legacy - December 2005, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Legacy - December 2005, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
SCIAA Newsletter - Legacy & PastWatch
Contents:
Archaeology in the South Carolina Upstate.....p. 1
Director’s Notes.....p. 2
Clovis in the Southeast Conference.....p. 3
Michael Murray Takes Reins of Sport Diver Program.....p. 7
Fort Search at Ninety-Six.....p. 8
Clam Shell Analysis.....p. 12
Return to Santa Elena.....p. 14
Footsteps of Lieutenant Allaire.....p. 15
32nd Annual South Carolina Archaeology Conference.....p. 18
ART – Gifts Can Make a Difference.....p. 19
South Carolina Tribes Recognized.....p. 20
Military Sites Program Follows In The Footsteps Of Lieutenant Anthony Allaire, Steven D. Smith
Military Sites Program Follows In The Footsteps Of Lieutenant Anthony Allaire, Steven D. Smith
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Military Sites Archaeology - 2005, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Military Sites Archaeology - 2005, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Archaeology Month Posters
This poster was released in conjunction with South Carolina Archaeology Month, September 1-October 1, 2005.
Sacrament Of The Sun: Eschatological Architecture And Solar Geometry In A California Mission, Rubén Mendoza
Sacrament Of The Sun: Eschatological Architecture And Solar Geometry In A California Mission, Rubén Mendoza
SSGS Faculty Publications and Presentations
No abstract provided.
Legacy - March 2005, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Legacy - March 2005, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
SCIAA Newsletter - Legacy & PastWatch
Contents:
Topper Site in the New York Times.....p. 1
Director’s Notes.....p. 2
Allendale Paleoindian Expedition 2003 and 2004 Field Seasons.....p. 4
Staffordshire Pottery Volume Available.....p. 12
Search for French Charlesfort.....p. 14
South's Autobiography Coming Soon.....p. 16
Charlesfort/Santa Elena Dedication.....p. 17
Coastal Marsh Survey.....p. 18
Archaeology in the Upstate.....p. 19
Training in Mexico.....p. 20
Port Royal Sound Survey.....p. 25
Naval Wreck Survey Completed.....p. 29
Archaeology on Callawassie Island.....p. 32
Upper Paleolithic in the Russian Far East.....p. 33
Lt. Dixon's Tintype Mystery.....p. 36
Paleoindian Point Found on Fort Jackson.....p. 38
ART Activities in 2002-2003.....p. 40
ART Board Members in 2004-2005.....p. 42 …
Archaeology In The Upstate Of South Carolina, Tommy Charles
Archaeology In The Upstate Of South Carolina, Tommy Charles
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Informe Técnico De Los Trabajos De Campo Del Proyecto Arqueológico Huambacho-Temporada 2004, David Chicoine, Jeisen Navarro
Informe Técnico De Los Trabajos De Campo Del Proyecto Arqueológico Huambacho-Temporada 2004, David Chicoine, Jeisen Navarro
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Petrographic Analysis Of Sherd Samples From The Hot Spring Lake And Airport Sites, Salt Lake City, Utah, Sergio F. Castro-Reino, James R. Allison
Petrographic Analysis Of Sherd Samples From The Hot Spring Lake And Airport Sites, Salt Lake City, Utah, Sergio F. Castro-Reino, James R. Allison
Faculty Publications
Prehistoric sherds from two sites near the Salt Lake City airport were analyzed petrographically and compared to a small reference set of sands from the Salt Lake Valley. No Fremont wares are tempered with sand from the Salt Lake area. Some Late Prehistoric wares are tempered with coarse, angular, alluvial sand temper of mineralic composition from metagranite sources 10-12 kilometers away. Volcanic-tempered Late Prehistoric sherds may originate in the Traverse Mountains--provenance cannot be established without further sampling, but the closest sources are at least 30 kilometers away. In all cases sources appear to be non-local to the studied sites.