Further investigations of prehistoric and historic lifeways on Callawassie and Spring Islands, Beaufort County, South Carolina
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Author
Trinkley, Michael
Chicora Foundation
Brooker, Colin
Subject
Beaufort County (S.C.)--Antiquities; Callawassie Island (S.C.)--Antiquities; Spring Island (S.C.)--Antiquities; Indians of North America--South Carolina--Spring Island--Antiquities; Indians of North America--South Carolina--Callawassie Island--Antiquities; Excavations (Archaeology)--South Carolina--Spring Island; Excavations (Archaeology)--South Carolina--Spring Island
This study provides further information on the prehistoric and historic archaeology of Spring and Callawassie islands in Beaufort
County, South Carolina. Incorporated in this report is a discussion of the previous archaeological research on both islands, an
intensive archaeological survey of the undeveloped portions of Callawassie Island, and excavations at five prehistoric sites.
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Date
1991-05Metadata
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Rights | Copyright by Chicora Foundation, Inc. |
Type | Text |
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