Archaeological reconnaissance of the Clarks Hill-North Aiken powerline corrider, Aiken, Edgefield, and McCormick Counties, South Carolina
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Author
Adams, Natalie
Chicora Foundation
Subject
Archaeological surveying--South Carolina--Aiken County; Archaeological surveying--South Carolina--Edgefield County; Archaeological surveying--South Carolina--McCormick County; Aiken County (S.C.)--Antiquities; McCormick County (S.C.)--Antiquities; Edgefield County (S.C.)--Antiquities
Chicora Foundation was requested to submit a budgetary proposal for an archaeological reconnaissance level survey of the 27 mile Clark Hill to North Aiken powerline corridor in McCormick, Edgefield, and Aiken Counties, South Carolina. Specifically, the study was to address: whether or not cultural resources are likely to exist in the project area, and how deep disturbances in the area are and the likelihood that they may have affected cultural resources, if present.
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Date
1993-07-24Metadata
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Rights | Copyright 2001 by Chicora Foundation, Inc. |
Type | Text |
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