Browsing by Subject "Greenville County (S.C.)--Antiquities"
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Archaeological reconnaissance survey of the proposed Pebble Creek Golf Course site, Greenville County, South Carolina
(1992-09-09)Chicora Foundation was requested to submit a technical and budgetary proposal for "an archaeological reconnaissance level survey" of a 100 acre tract of land situated north of Greenville, near Paris Mountain State Park. ... -
Archaeological survey of the proposed Greer/Riverside High School site, Greenville County, South Carolina
(1994-06-02)An intensive archaeological survey of the project of the project, in conjunction with reconnaissance level historical investigations were undertaken by Chicora Foundation at the request of the Greenville County School ... -
Archaeological survey of the Reedy River/Richland Creek and Brushy Creek replacement sewer lines, Greenville County, South Carolina
(1993-12-15)This study is intended to provide a detailed explanation of the archaeological survey of the right of way and the findings. -
Cultural resources assessment of the McKelvey underground distribution project, Greenville County, SC
(2017-06-28)This survey was done to assess the archaeological significance of the site. -
Cultural Resources Study of the Spero Tract, Greenville County, South Carolina
(2009-10-03)This study reports on a cultural resources survey of a 14 acre tract located in the northwest portion of Greenville County, South Carolina, just north of Travelers Rest. The work was conducted to assist Mr. Jeff DeWitt of ... -
Cultural resources survey of the proposed Fork Shoals Energy Project site, Greenville County, South Carolina
(2001-08-22)This study reports on an intensive archaeological and cultural resources survey of approximately 98 acres of land to be used for the Fork Shoals Energy Project site in the southern portion of Greenville County, South ... -
Life weaving golden thread : archaeological investigations at the Sampson Mill village, Greenville County, South Carolina
(1993-03)The investigations conducted by Chicora Foundation at the Sampson, later American Spinning Company, mill village on the outskirts of the City of Greenville, South Carolina provides a glimpse of mill life during the late ... -
Management summary of archaeological excavations at 38GR190, the American Spinning Company Mill Village, Greenville County, South Carolina
(1992-12-23)This survey was done to assess the archaeological significance of the site.