Chicora Research Series
Permanent URI for this collection
The Chicora Foundation produces research series publications for archaeological and historical sites throughout the Southeastern United States.
Browse
Recent Submissions
Item Archaeological investigations at Mullet Hall Plantation, Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina(2017-05-30) Trinkley, Michael; Hacker, Debi; Chicora FoundationThis research explores the history and archaeology of a portion of what became known as Mullet Hall Plantation and includes five archaeological sites: 38CH1541, 38CH1542, 38CH1543, 38CH2242, and 38CH2244, situated on the southern shore of Johns Island, adjacent to Mullet Hall Creek. These investigations are the result of compliance studies that began in 1994 and represent an initial phase of development of what is today being called Kiawah River Plantation.Item Data recovery at 38CH1220 : examination of a union camp on Kiawah Island, Charleston County, South Carolina(2015-04-29) Trinkley, Michael; Chicora Foundation; Hacker, DebiThis document provides information on data recovery excavations conducted by Chicora Foundation for Kiawah Partners of Charleston, SC at archaeological site 38CH1220, a Union Civil War encampment.Item Archaeological investigations at Kendal Plantation on the lower Cape Fear River, Brunswick County, North Carolina(2016-09-23) Trinkley, Michael; Hacker, Debi; Chicora FoundationThis research explores the history and archaeology of Kendal Plantation in Brunswick County, North Carolina.Item Son Cemetery : a bioanthropological investigation of a small Lexington County, South Carolina burial ground(2011-09-23) Trinkley, Michael; Chicora Foundation; Hacker, Debi; Southerland, NicoleFoundation personnel conducted excavations at the Son Cemetery in Lexington County, South Carolina. This cemetery was used by the Son family from the 1860s through 1976 and was thought to contain 11 Euro-American burials. However, one infant was not identified, one vaulted burial was removed by the Barr-Price Funeral Home; ultimately nine burials were removed from the cemetery. The investigations were conducted for Lexington County in order that the property could be available for industrial development.Item Investigation of a St. Paul's Parish Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina(2010-03-18) Trinkley, Michael; Chicora Foundation; Hacker, Debi; Poulos, Mari K.; Homes, S. HogueThis document reports on data recovery excavations conducted by Chicora Foundation for Special Properties of Charleston, SC at archaeological site 38CH2091, a late eighteenth century plantation complex,