Browsing by Subject "Charleston (S.C.)--Antiquities"
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Arcturus Lavon Brown property, Hanover and Huger Street, Charleston
(2019-10-13)The purpose of this study was to examine the property in an effort to determine if a cemetery might be present. Based on the condition of the property and the absence of more detailed historical research coupled with more ... -
Ethnobotanical analysis of samples from the Aiken-Rhett House, City of Charleston, South Carolina
(1986-01)During October 1985 archaeologists with The Charleston Museum conducted test excavations at the Aiken-Rhett house in downtown Charleston, South Carolina.This ethnobotanical study has revealed that the Aiken-Rhett site does ... -
Ethnobotanical analysis of samples from the beef market, Charleston, South Carolina
(1984-10)During the spring of 1984 archaeologists from The Charleston Museum, the University of Georgia at Athens, and the Chicora Foundation excavated at the site of Charleston's eighteenth century Beef Market. The primary purpose ... -
Ethnobotanical analysis of samples from the Charleston Center site, City of Charleston, South Carolina
(1987-02)This present study examines ethnobotanical materials collected by The Charleston Museum during its two seasons of investigations of the Charleston Center site. -
Ethnobotanical analysis of samples from the John Rutledge House, City of Charleston, South Carolina
(1989-01-03)The ethnobotanical data obtained from the Rutledge House collections suggest a site habitat with abundant cleared and disturbed ground capable of supporting "weedy" plants. No evidence of plan foods was obtained, possibly ... -
J.I. Grimball tract
(2019-03-06)This survey was done to assess the archaeological significance of the site. -
Life on Broad Street : archaeological survey of the Hollings Judicial Center Annex, Charleston, South Carolina
(1996-08-16)This study provides the results of an archaeological and historical survey of that portion of Broad Street in Charleston, South Carolina proposed for the construction of the federal Hollings Judicial Center Annex. -
Management summary of archaeological data recovery at 38CH1644, 85-93 Broad Street, Charleston, S.C.
(1998-06-10)This report provides preliminary data on excavations at 38CH1644, the archaeological site identified to cover the south side of Broad Street between Meeting and King streets in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. -
"Of sterling worth and good qualities" : status and domesticity in nineteenth-century middle class Charleston : archaeological investigations at site 38CH1871, Marlene & Nathan Addlestone Library, College of Charleston
(South Carolina State Library, 2004-08-30)This project provided new insights into Charleston history and culture. The study suggested that the households under consideration used material culture related to dining and tea drinking as one of several ways of ... -
Reconnaissance of the Brown Cemetery, 38CH1619, Maryville Area, City of Charleston
(1996-02-22)This study was conducted as a result of a report that the Brown Cemetery, in the MaryviIle area of Charleston, west of the Ashley River, had been damaged. A brief reconnaissance to the cemetery allowed the condition to be ... -
The other side of Charleston : archaeological survey of the Saks Fifth Avenue location, Charleston, South Carolina
(2013-03-08)This study provides the results of an archaeological and historical survey of the block in Charleston, South Carolina proposed for the construction of the new Saks Fifth Avenue department store. -
The St. John's Burial Association and the Catholic Cemetery at Immaculate Conception, City of Charleston, South Carolina : what became of the repose of the dead?
(1994-07-12)This study explores the history of a tract of land situated in the northeast quadrant of the block in Charleston bounded to the north by Shepard Street, to the east by Coming Street, to the South by Line Street, and the ...