The Fig Island ring complex (38CH42) : coastal adaptation and the question of ring function in the Late Archaic
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Author
Saunders, Rebecca
South Carolina Department of Archives and History
United States. National Park Service
Subject
Excavations (Archaeology)--South Carolina--Charleston County; Architectural surveys--South Carolina--Charleston County; Indians of North America--South Carolina--Charleston County--Antiquities; Edisto Island (S.C.)--Antiquities
This report describes fieldwork and laboratory analysis undertaken at the Late Archaic Fig
Island site (38CH42), located on a marsh island associated with Edisto Island, off the South
Carolina coast. The fieldwork and subsequent analysis were undertaken to address, in part,
simple descriptive cultural historical concerns, such as what the site looked like, when the
site was occupied, how the site was formed, what the artifact assemblage was like, and
when the site was abandoned.
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Date
2002-08-05Metadata
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Media Type | Document |
Item Language | English |
Publisher | South Carolina State Library |
Digital Collection | South Carolina State Documents Depository |
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