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Full-Text Articles in Anthropology
Legacy - December 2001, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Legacy - December 2001, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
SCIAA Newsletter - Legacy & PastWatch
Contents:
The Archaeology of Cattle Raisers at the Catherine Brown Cowpen.....p. 1
Director’s Notes.....p. 2
George Galphin Site.....p. 4
New Data on Carolina Bays.....p. 6
Bush Hill Plantation.....p. 10
Analysis of G.S. Lewis-West Site.....p. 8
Early Archaic Settlement Study.....p. 11
Parris Island Cemeteries.....p. 14
Barbados-Carolina Connection at 1670 Charles Towne.....p. 16
Allendale Paleoindian Conference.....p. 3
Art Donors in 2001.....p. 22
ART Activities in 2001.....p. 24
Jamestown Archaeologist to Give Public Lecture and Speak at Annual Conference.....p. 26
Call for Papers at Annual SC Conference.....p. 27
Le Prince Search Begins.....p. 28
Savannah River Staff at Annual Festival.....p. 31
Staff Barbeque.....p. 31 …
Parris Island Cemeteries, Part Ii, Chester B. Depratter, James B. Legg
Parris Island Cemeteries, Part Ii, Chester B. Depratter, James B. Legg
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
The 2001 Allendale Paleoindian Expedition And Beyond, Albert C. Goodyear
The 2001 Allendale Paleoindian Expedition And Beyond, Albert C. Goodyear
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Port Royal Sound Survey: Search Begins For Le Prince, James D. Spirek
Port Royal Sound Survey: Search Begins For Le Prince, James D. Spirek
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Recent Analysis From The Woodland Period G. S. Lewis-West Site Along The Middle Savannah River, Keith Stephenson, Jamie Civitello
Recent Analysis From The Woodland Period G. S. Lewis-West Site Along The Middle Savannah River, Keith Stephenson, Jamie Civitello
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Age And Climatic Correlates Of Carolina Bays And Inland Dunes Of The South Atlantic Coastal Plain: New Data, Mark J. Brooks, Barbara E. Taylor
Age And Climatic Correlates Of Carolina Bays And Inland Dunes Of The South Atlantic Coastal Plain: New Data, Mark J. Brooks, Barbara E. Taylor
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Re-Examining Early Archaic Settlement Along The Middle Savannah River, J. Christopher Gillam
Re-Examining Early Archaic Settlement Along The Middle Savannah River, J. Christopher Gillam
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Transcendentalists & Friends, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
Transcendentalists & Friends, University Libraries--University Of South Carolina
Rare Books & Special Collections Publications
This catalog accompanied the exhibit which displays a portion of the Joel Myerson Collection of Nineteenth-century American Literature. It brings to the library comprehensive collections of first editions for Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882), Margaret Fuller (1810-1850), Theodore Parker (1810-1860), Walt Whitman (1819-1892), and Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), along with manuscripts, letters, proofs, later and posthumous editions, and associated scholarship. With these core collections are smaller collections for lesser-known writers of the Transcendentalist movement, such as Christopher Pearse Cranch (1813-1892), significant groups of early editions from other writers of the period such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry David Thoreau, Bronson and Louisa May …
South Carolina Hash: By The Light Of The Moon, Saddler Taylor
South Carolina Hash: By The Light Of The Moon, Saddler Taylor
Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Preserving Cultural And Natural Heritage - 2001, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Preserving Cultural And Natural Heritage - 2001, 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 8-October 6, 2001, which celebrated the 25th anniversary of the South Carolina Heritage Trust Program.
A Summary Of The Results Of The 2000 Archaeological Project At Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site, Stanley South
A Summary Of The Results Of The 2000 Archaeological Project At Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site, Stanley South
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Sciaa Conducts Hunley Lectures, Christopher F. Amer
Sciaa Conducts Hunley Lectures, Christopher F. Amer
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
The Colored Asylum Cemetery: A Case Study In Urban Land Reuse And Historic Cemeteries, Jonathan Leader, William Sattler
The Colored Asylum Cemetery: A Case Study In Urban Land Reuse And Historic Cemeteries, Jonathan Leader, William Sattler
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Allendale 2001 Season Successfully Completed, Albert C. Goodyear
Allendale 2001 Season Successfully Completed, Albert C. Goodyear
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Legacy - July 2001, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Legacy - July 2001, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
SCIAA Newsletter - Legacy & PastWatch
Contents:
Fisk Patent Coffins Recovered at the Buzzard Family Cemetery, Newberry, South Carolina.....p. 1
Director’s Notes.....p. 2
Introducing Associate Conservator.....p. 5
Colored Asylum Cemetery.....p. 6
Prehistoric Stone Pipe/Petroglyph Survey.....p. 9
Discovery at 1670 Charles Towne.....p. 10
Summary of Excavation at Charles Towne Landing 2001.....p. 12
Allendale 2001 Season.....p. 15
Underwater Survey of Old Town Creek near Charles Towne.....p. 16
Inventory of Naval Shipwrecks in Charleston Harbor.....p. 17
Le Prince Research Continues.....p. 18
South Carolina-Caribbean Connection.....p. 20
Emily Stout New Intern.....p. 21
Hunley Lectures.....p. 22
Military Sites Program Continues.....p. 24
ART Donors in 2000-2001.....p. 26
SC Archaeology Month 2001.....p. 27
Tour …
Prehistoric Stone Pipes And Update Of The Petroglyph Survey, Tommy Charles
Prehistoric Stone Pipes And Update Of The Petroglyph Survey, Tommy Charles
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Le Prince Research Project: Searching The Archivo General De Las Indias, James D. Spirek
Le Prince Research Project: Searching The Archivo General De Las Indias, James D. Spirek
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
An Inventory Of Naval Shipwrecks In Charleston Harbor, James D. Spirek
An Inventory Of Naval Shipwrecks In Charleston Harbor, James D. Spirek
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Archaeobotanical Evidence For Pearl Millet (Pennisetum Glaucum) In Sub-Saharan West Africa, A. C. D'Andrea, M. Klee, Joanna Casey
Archaeobotanical Evidence For Pearl Millet (Pennisetum Glaucum) In Sub-Saharan West Africa, A. C. D'Andrea, M. Klee, Joanna Casey
Faculty Publications
Examines the association of domesticated pearl millet recovered at the archaeological site of Birimi in northern Ghana with the Kintampo cultural complex. Description of the Birimi site; Identifications of the Birimi pearl millet specimens; Features of the Birimi pearl millet.
Fisk Patent Coffins Recovered At The Buzzard Family Cemetery, Newberry, South Carolina, Jonathan Leader, Valerie Marcil, Gene Norris
Fisk Patent Coffins Recovered At The Buzzard Family Cemetery, Newberry, South Carolina, Jonathan Leader, Valerie Marcil, Gene Norris
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Flotsam And Jetsam - February 2001, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Flotsam And Jetsam - February 2001, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina
Sport Diver Newsletters
Contents:
SCIAA's Charleston Office Assists In Underwater Survey of Old Town Creek..... p.1
Divers Respond To "Overcollecting"..... p.2
Caribbean Islands Influenced Colonization Of The Carolinas..... p.5
Vessel Remains Recorded..... p.6
Le Prince Research Project: Searching The Archivo General de las Indias..... p.8
Underwater Arch. Division Awarded Department of Defense Legacy Grant..... p.9
Field Training Course Scheduled..... p.10
Registration Form - 2001 FTC I..... p.11
The African American Soldier At Fort Huachuca, Arizona, 1892-1946, Steven D. Smith
The African American Soldier At Fort Huachuca, Arizona, 1892-1946, Steven D. Smith
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Le Prince Research Project: Searching The Archivo General De Las Indias, James D. Spirek
Le Prince Research Project: Searching The Archivo General De Las Indias, James D. Spirek
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
Underwater Arch. Division Awarded Department Of Defense Legacy Grant, James D. Spirek
Underwater Arch. Division Awarded Department Of Defense Legacy Grant, James D. Spirek
Faculty & Staff Publications
No abstract provided.
The Mepkin Abbey Vessel, Drew Ruddy
The Mepkin Abbey Vessel, Drew Ruddy
Faculty & Staff Publications
This 22-page, unpublished document was written by SCIAA Research Associate Drew Ruddy for use by SCIAA.
The Pumpkin Site: 38gr226, Archaeological Investigation Of A Prehistoric Middle Woodland Village In Northern Greenville County, South Carolina, Tommy Charles
Research Manuscript Series
This report describes the events that led to an unanticipated archaeological investigation of the Pumpkin site, (38GR226) between November 1994 and December 1995. It details the problems incurred due to a sporadic work schedule, vandalism and ever-changing objectives. Ultimately, good fortune far out-weighed the bad because the data acquired at Pumpkin is among the best ever obtained from a prehistoric Middle Woodland site on the South Carolina Piedmont. During our periodic work episodes, plow disturbed soils were removed from approximately 25 percent of the site to reveal 504 pit and posthole features. Only 37 of the features were excavated, but …
38bu162u: Excavations For An Irrigation Pipeline On The Santa Elena Site, Parris Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina, Chester B. Depratter, James B. Legg, Stanley South
38bu162u: Excavations For An Irrigation Pipeline On The Santa Elena Site, Parris Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina, Chester B. Depratter, James B. Legg, Stanley South
Research Manuscript Series
No abstract provided.
Exploring 1670 Charles Towne: 38ch1a/B, Final Archaeology Report, Michael J. Stoner, Stanley South
Exploring 1670 Charles Towne: 38ch1a/B, Final Archaeology Report, Michael J. Stoner, Stanley South
Research Manuscript Series
The Charles Towne Archaeological Project of 2000/2001 was designed to discover evidence for the remains of the 1670 Charles Towne settlement. The investigation first used a sampling method called shovel testing to locate concentrations of seventeenth-century artifacts in the northernmost portion of the fortified area of the settlement. Once located, the project began to open a larger block of excavation in the vicinity of this concentration. This, the first of two excavation blocks, ultimately included 65 ten-foot squares and the excavation of hundreds of features. This strategy led to the discovery of an earthfast "lodging", which was bordered by a …
The Dillow’S Ridge Site And The Production Of Mill Creek Chert Tools, Brian M. Butler, Charles R. Cobb
The Dillow’S Ridge Site And The Production Of Mill Creek Chert Tools, Brian M. Butler, Charles R. Cobb
Faculty Publications
The Dillow's Ridge site (11 U635) is a small Mississippian village situated on an unplowed hilltop near the largest known Mill Creek chert quarry in Union County, Illinois. The site was both a permanent residential settlement and a major workshop where Mill Creek chert tools were produced for nonlocal use. Radiocarbon dates document the occupation from the late 1200s A.D. to A.D. 1450 or 1500. The production debris and rejects indicate that the major “export" products were hoes and Ramey knives. Although the quantity of lithic debris on the site is very impressive, estimates of annual production of large biface …