Browsing Chicora Research Contributions by Title
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Scanlonville, Charleston County, South Carolina : the community and the cemetery
(2001-11-09)This describes the African American cemetery in Scanlonville and the possible removal of graves to make way for development. -
Searching for the elusive plantation landscape at Crowfield
(1993-03-26)This paper examines Crowfield Plantation and its gardens. -
Searching for the past : children in archaeology
(1993-04-03)Essay on the use of volunteers at an educational archaeological project at the Roche Carolina site (Florence, S.C.), where students participated in or learned about archaeology and excavation by visiting a working site. -
Second phase of conservation treatments at the Maple Grove Cemetery, Maple Grove United Methodist Church, Waynesville, North Carolina
(1998-11-30)This is a progress report on the conservation of the Maple Grove Cemetery. -
Site records in the Southeast : an overview of preservation efforts and challenges
(1995-09-20)Five years ago Chicora Foundation sent a detailed, six page questionnaire regarding the preservation of site forms, field records, and photographic materials to 17 institutions in 10 southeastern states. This paper examines ... -
Splish splash : sewage, blood, and other liquids
(1998-09-02)This is a paper presented at the 1998 Annual Meeting, Society of American Archivists, Orlando, Florida, in the session, "When Bad Things Happen to Good Archivists," September 4, 1998. -
St. Elizabeths West Campus Cemetery: Preservation Planning Update
(2016-11)In 2007, Chicora was retained by the GSA to examine the St. Elizabeths West Campus Cemetery, conduct some brief background research, document the stones present, provided additional boundary research, and provide prioritized ... -
Standards for collections and how to achieve them
(1997-01-20)This paper was presented at the January 27, 1997 annual meeting of the North Carolina Preservation Consortium, Chapel Hill, North Carolina and discusses environmental standards of museums. -
Strategic plan for the inventory, conservation, and management of Raleigh's historic cemeteries, Raleigh, North Carolina
(2008-01-29)This study focuses on the three City of Raleigh cemeteries known as City Cemetery (or Old City Cemetery), O’Rorke Cemetery (or Catholic Cemetery, Pauper Cemetery, Tarboro Road Cemetery), and Mount Hope Cemetery. Only Mount ... -
Surveying and archaeology : planning for the future
(1996-05-08)This paper was presented at the Friday, May 10 seminar, "Archaeology and Surveying," 27th Annual South Carolina Society of Professional Land Surveyors, Springmaid Beach Conference Center, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and ... -
Taking a stand for quality
(1999-03-25)This paper was presented at the South Carolina Federation of Museums Annual Conference, Beaufort, S.C. in the session, "Content vs. Coin: Museum Ethics and the Free Market," March 25, 1999 and discusses quality in museums. -
The archaeological manifestations of the "Port Royal Experiment" at Mitchelville, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
(1987-01)This paper presented at the 1987 SHA Conference, Savannah, Georgia, gives a history of the Port Royal Experiment. -
The archaeology of life at the American Spinning Company Mill Village and the value of local volunteers
(1993-04-03)Essay about the community involvement of local citizens in a public archaeology project at the American Spinning Company Mill Village in Greenville, S.C. -
The complex antembellum landscape at Stoney/Baynard Plantation
(1994-03-26)This paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Society of South Carolina, Columbia and discusses archaeological and historical research at Stoney/Baynard Plantation on Hilton Head Island. -
The crisis of pothunting : what South Carolinians can do to help
(1992-03-27)An essay about the ways that South Carolinians can stop vandalism and looting of cultural sites. -
The desecration of God's acre : assessment of damage to the Meekins Family Cemetery, Marlboro County, South Carolina
(1992-09-11)This report examines the destruction of a family cemetery and the mitigation process to restore it. -
The lifestyle of freemen at Mitchelville, Hilton Head Island : evidence of a changing pattern of Afro-American archaeological visibility
(1987)Essay re archaeological remains that suggest the lifestyle of African-American freedmen at Mitchelville (Hilton Head Island, S.C.) during Reconstruction. -
The Mark Clark Expressway nearly twenty years later : a retrospective
(1996-09-21)Michael Trinkley, the senior highway archaeologist for the Mark Clark Expressway, recounts the archaeological losses of the past twenty years and the fact that much research on local archaeology is "simply not available ... -
The Origin and Loss of Columbia’s Douglas Cemetery
(2008-12)This report examines the development of Douglas Cemetery in northwestern Columbia, South Carolina, as well as its subsequent extensive damage. -
The Penitentiary Cemetery, Columbia, South Carolina
(2009-02)This report examines the development of what has been called the Penitentiary Cemetery, Prison Cemetery, and Tickleberry Cemetery over the past 100 years. It is located in northwestern Columbia, South Carolina and as the ...