Browsing Chicora Research Contributions by Issue Date
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Ethnobotanical analysis of selected samples from 16MO103, Morehouse County, Louisanna
(1987-07)During the first quarter of 1987 archaeologists with the firm of Brockington and Associates conducted test excavations at a Plaquemine phase site in Morehead County, Lousianna. The ethnobotanical remains from 16M0103 are ... -
Management summary of archaeological testing conducted at 38GE350, Willbrook Plantation Development, Georgetown County, South Carolina
(1988)An archaeological survey was performed at the Willbrook Plantation site at Pawleys Island to fulfill the necessary requirements for Litchfield-by-the-Sea to obtain approval from the State Historic Preservation Office to ... -
Management summary of additional archaeological investigations at the engine mill house, Reed Gold Mine State Historic Site, Cabarrus County, North Carolina, 31CAC18**1
(1988-01)The scope of work for this project was devised by Ms. Terry Harper at Historic Sites and essentially was a continuation of the previous 1985 goals of preservation, restoration, stabilization and reconstruction. Specifically, ... -
Management summary of archaeological testing conducted at 38BU832, Bethea tract, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
(1988-02-05)An archaeological survey was performed as part of a National Park Service Historic Preservation Grant administered by the South Carolina Department of Archives and History. -
Management summary of an archaeological survey of the BB North or Seabrook tract, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
(1988-05-09)This summary is intended to provide a synopsis of the preliminary archival research and the archaeological survey of the tract sufficient to allow the S.C. State Historic Preservation Office to determine the eligibility ... -
Management summary of archaeological site boundary determinations and additional survey on Daufuskie Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina
(1988-07-13)Chicora studied this site to see if it could be eligible for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. -
Management summary of archaeological mitigation at 38BU634 Haig Point, Daufuskie Island
(1988-08-26)Chicora studied this site to see if it could be eligible for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. -
The preservation of archaeological field records in the Southeast : is there a future in the past?
(1988-12-27)The purpose of Chicora's study is to examine the methods used by a number of major Southeastern repositories to curate field records, specifically paper and photographic materials. The techniques of curation revealed by ... -
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 ... -
Management summary of archaeological mitigation at 38BU591 South, Haig Point, Daufuskie Island
(1989-02-14)Chicora studied this site to see if it could be eligible for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. -
Additional archaeological testing at 38BU153 and 38BU591, Haig Point, Daufuskie Island
(1989-03-27)Chicora studied this site to see if it could be eligible for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. -
Our debt to the past, our promise to the future : the conservation of archaeological collections
(1989-04-22)This paper discusses the Chicora Foundation and archaeological conservation in general. -
Metal detectors, bottle collectors, and other things that go bump in the night
(1989-04-22)This paper questions site destruction by bottle collectors, metal detector enthusiasts, and others. In South Carolina archaeological looting and site vandalism is a real and constant problem. Too often professional ... -
Management summary of an archaeological survey at Walling Grove Plantation, Beaufort County, South Carolina
(1989-05-17)Chicora studied this site to see if it could be eligible for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. -
Ethnobotanical analysis of samples from Minim Island, 38GE46, South Carolina
(1989-05-30)Previous work at Minim Island has suggested considerable species diversity, typical of a maritime forest community. While the current study does not match or expand on this diversity, the dominant woods remain oak and pine, ... -
Archaeological evaluation of the proposed Riverbanks botanical gardens, Lexington County, South Carolina
(1989-08-07)This is a report of the construction of Riverbanks Botanical Gardens, "situated on the west side of the Saluda River in Lexington County across from the Riverbanks Zoological Park," and the historical value of the area. ... -
Management summary of an archaeological survey of the Spring Island Bridge, Spring and Callawassie Islands, Beaufort County, South Carolina
(1989-08-15)This survey was done to assess the archaeological significance of the site. Findings concluded that was not recommended as eligible for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. -
Management summary of a reconnaissance archaeological survey of the Husbands Creek tract, Cheraw, Marlboro County, S.C.
(1989-08-18)This survey was done to assess the archaeological significance of the site. It was recommended as not eligible for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. -
Management summary of archaeological data recovery at 38BU153, 38BU591, and 38BU961, Haig Point, Daufuskie Island, South Carolina
(1989-10-16)Chicora studied this site to see if it could be eligible for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. -
Management summary of an archaeological survey of the Spring Island phase 1 development, Spring Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina
(1989-11-06)This summary is intended to provide a synopsis of the preliminary archival research and the archaeological survey of the Phase 1 tract. This survey was done to assess the archaeological significance of the site.