Browsing by Subject "Archaeological surveying--South Carolina--James Island"
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An intensive archaeological survey of the Fort Lamar water battery and Confederate encampment of the Secessionville Clark's Point tract, James Island, Charleston County, South Carolina
(1996-11-28)This study was conducted at the request of Mr. John Templeton of Martschink Realty of Charleston, South Carolina. The study tract consists of the portion of the Secessionville peninsula north of what is known as Fort Lamar ... -
Archaeological survey of a portion of Pruitt Tract, Seaside Plantation, James Island, Charleston County, South Carolina
(2000-01-05)This study reports on an intensive archaeological survey of a 13.9 acre tract of property in the southeastern corner of Seaside Plantation on James Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. -
Archaeological testing of 38CH1460 on the Secessionville north tract, James Island, Charleston County, South Carolina
(1996-11-26)This survey was done to assess the archaeological significance of the site. -
Intensive archaeological survey of the Secessionville north tract, James Island, Charleston County, South Carolina
(1996-08-16)The study included an intensive archaeological survey of the 30 acre tract, as well as background research which included very brief historical examination of resources at the Charleston Register of Mesne Conveyances and ... -
Management summary of archaeological data recovery at 38CH1456, Secessionville, Charleston County, South Carolina
(1996-08-06)This document provides a management summary for the excavations at 38CH1456, a site originally thought to represent a palisaded Mississippian village.