University of South Carolina, Institute of Archeology and Anthropology
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University of South Carolina, Institute of Archeology and Anthropology
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University of South Carolina
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Institute of Archeology and Anthropology
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- Exploring the Sullivan Tabby Point ruins, Callawassie Island, South Carolina, final history report, by William A. Behan
- Exploratory archaeology at the site of 1670-1680 Charles Towne on Albemarle Point in South Carolina, by Stanley South
- Archeological sampling at Fort Johnson, South Carolina (38CH275 and 38CH16), by Stanley South and Randolph Widmer ; prepared by the Institute of Archeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina
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- Preliminary assessment of the site of the Southeastern Utilization Research Center and the waste treatment plant at Fort Johnson, South Carolina, Charleston County, by Stanley A. South
- Underwater archaeological survey of the proposed James Island Expressway corridor across the Ashley River and Wappoo Creek, Charleston County S.C., Alan B. Albright, Mark M. Newell and David M. Brewer
- The Guillebeau house, an eighteenth century Huguenot structure in McCormick County, South Carolina, by Kenneth E. Lewis ; prepared by the Institute of Archeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina
- Memories of home, reminiscences of Ellenton, Tonya Algerine Browder, Richard David Brooks
- Fickle forts on Windmill Point, exploratory archeology at Fort Johnson, South Carolina, by Stanley A. South
- Archeological investigation in the vicinity of the Brown House., Charles Towne site (38CH1), Richard Polhemus
- An archeological survey of a portion of the Charleston Innerbelt Freeway, Charleston County, South Carolina, by John H. House and Albert C. Goodyear
- Middleton Place, initial archeological investigations at an Ashley River rice plantation, by Kenneth E. Lewis and Donald L. Hardesty ; prepared by the Institute of Archeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina
- Institute of Archeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina
- John's Island burial, (38CH68), Richard Polhemus
- Preservation and interpretive plan for the Dill Tract Civil War earthworks on James Island, South Carolina, [Steven D. Smith]
- Exploring 1670 Charles Towne, 38CH1A/B final archaeology report, by Michael J. Stoner and Stanley A. South ; with contributions by Ron Fischer ... [et al.]
- An archeological survey of an area of Fort Johnson, by Stanley A. South
- The Ashley River, a survey of seventeenth century sites, by Michael O. Hartley
- Legacy, Vol. 2, No. 2, December 2000
- "With these hands" :, the building of an historic South Carolina rice float
- Castle Pinckney, an archeological assessment with recommendations, by Kenneth E. Lewis and William T. Langhorne, Jr
- H.L. Hunley, a cooperative project of National Park Service, Naval Historical Center, South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology ; [Larry E. Murphy, editor]
- Excavations at New Windsor Township, South Carolina, David Colin Crass... [et al.]
- A search for the French Charlesfort of 1562, by Stanley South
- Archeological investigation of a proposed pipeline ditch at Charles Towne Site (38CHI) August 30 - September 1, 1971, by Richard Polhemus ; prepared by the Institute of Archeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina
- Archeological survey of the north end of the Isle of Palms, Charleston County, South Carolina, by Stanley South and Robert L. Stephenson ; prepared by the Institute of Archeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina
- Archeological investigation of a proposed pipeline ditch at Charles Towne site (38CH1), December 7 - December 10, 1971
- John Bartlam, Staffordshire in Carolina, by Stanley South ; with contributions by Lisa Hudgins and Carl Steen
- Hampton, initial archeological investigations at an eighteenth century rice plantation in the Santee Delta, South Carolina, by Kenneth E. Lewis ; prepared by the Institute of Archeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina
- Underwater archaeology manual for South Carolina sport divers, by Lynn Harris
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