Charleston Museum (Charleston, S.C.)
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Charleston Museum (Charleston, S.C.)
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Charleston Museum (Charleston, S.C.)
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- Archaeology at City Hall, Charleston's colonial beef market, by Martha A. Zierden and Elizabeth J. Reitz ; with contributions from Ronald W. Anthony ... [et al.]
- South Carolina silversmiths, 1690-1860, by E. Milby Burton ; revised and edited by Warren Ripley
- The amphipod genus Photis on the east coast of North America, by Clarence R. Shoemaker
- Pinnixa lunzi, a new commensal crab from South Carolina, by Steve A. Glassell. Xanthidae (mud crabs) of the Carolinas / by G. Robert Lunz, Jr
- Excavations in the front lawn, Nathaniel Russell House, 2003-2006, by Martha A. Zierden
- Unearthing the past, learning for the future, archaeology at Drayton Hall, 2005, by Martha Zierden and Ronald Anthony
- Excavations on Charleston's waterfront, the Atlantic Wharf Garage site, Martha A. Zierden, Elizabeth J. Reitz
- Archaeological and historical research at 33 Broad Street, Charleston, South Carolina, by Elaine B. Herold
- Charleston businesses, [compiled by E. Milby Burton and the staff of the Charleston Museum]
- Charleston streets, [compiled by E. Milby Burton and the staff of the Charleston Museum]
- The rediscovery of Squilla neglecta Gibbes, by G. Robert Lunz
- Wedding fashion from the collections of the Charleston Museum
- The Charleston Museum quarterly
- Home upriver, rural life on Daniel's Island, Berkeley County, South Carolina, [authors, Jeanne Calhoun, Martha Zierden, Lesley Drucker ; illustrations, Ron Anthony ... [et al.]]
- The Heyward Washington house, Historic House branch of the Charleston Museum
- Archaeology at South Adger's Wharf, a study of the redan at Tradd Street, by Nicholas Butler ... [et al.]
- Archaeological survey and testing of select locations, McLeod Plantation, James Island, 2007 Archaeological Field School, College of Charleston/The Charleston Museum, by Martha Zierden, Lynn Harris ; with contributions from Ronald Anthony, Barbara Borg, Tim Chesser
- Archaeological research at the Exchange Building, Charleston, S.C., 1979-80, by Elaine B. Herold
- This have I done, samplers and embroideries from Charleston and the Lowcountry, by Jan Hiester, Kathleen Staples ; with contributions by Rachel Giesy, Lynn Tinley
- The Charleston Museum collection, licensed by the Charleston Museum and Dock Street Theatre
- Preliminary report, an archaeological preservation plan for Charleston, South Carolina, by Martha A. Zierden and Jeanne A. Calhoun ; Elaine B. Herold, principal investigator
- An archaeological study of the First Trident site, Charleston, South Carolina, by Martha A. Zierden, Jeanne A. Calhoun, Elizabeth P. Pinckney ; and contributions by Elizabeth J. Reitz and Michael Trinkley
- Dill Sanctuary archaeology, a descriptive summary, by Ronald W. Anthony
- Archaeology at 203 King Street, Mt. Pleasant, SC (38Ch4), 1966-1998, by Martha Zierden ... [et al.]
- Around the blocks and bricks, a walking tour of the museum district, compiled and edited by Rebecca Campbell
- A new crayfish from South Carolina, by Horton H. Hobbs, Jr
- Archaeological excavations at McCrady's Longroom, by Martha A. Zierden ... [et al.]
- The Charleston Museum
- A new amphipod of the genus Crangonyx from South Carolina, by T. Kenneth Ellis
- The Civil War in Charleston, objects from the collections of the Charleston Museum
- Willtown, an archaeological and historical perspective, Martha Zierden, Suzanne Linder, Ronald Anthony ; with contributions by Andrew Agha ... [et al.]
- Thomas Elfe, Charleston cabinet-maker
- "Our duty was quite arduous", history and archaeology of the Civil War on little Folly Island, South Carolina, by Martha A. Zierden, Steven D. Smith, and Ronald W. Anthony ; foreword by John R. Brumgardt
- A new grackle from Florida, by Alexander Sprunt
- An archaeological assessment of the Greenfield Borrow Pit, Georgetown County, by Martha A. Zierden and Jeanne A. Calhoun ; with contributions by Michael B. Trinkley and Elizabeth J. Reitz
- Charleston through the eighteenth century, archaeology at the Heyward-Washington House stable, by Martha A. Zierden and Elizabeth J. Reitz ; with contributions from John Jones, John E. Fosse [i.e. Foss], Bruce L. Manzano
- Willtown's second Presbyterian Church, 1767-1807, archaeological study of the parsonage (38Ch1660), Martha A. Zierden and Ronald W. Anthony
- A new fresh-water amphipod of the genus Stygobromus from South Carolina, by T. Kenneth Ellis. A new subterranean amphipod of the genus Crangonyx from Florida, by Clarence R. Shoemaker
- Exploring Old House, reconstructing the lifeways of Daniel Heyward from the 1965 Charleston Museum excavations, prepared by Michael Trinkley and Debi Hacker
- The Dock Street Theatre, archaeological discovery and exploration, by Martha Zierden ... [et al.]
- Archaeological testing and mitigation at the stable building, Heyward-Washington House, by Martha Zierden
- Ancient animals and other wondrous things, the story of Francis Simmons Holmes, paleontologist and curator of the Charleston Museum, Lester D. Stephens
- Charleston, an album from the collection of the Charleston Museum, [compiled by] Mary Moore Jacoby and John W. Meffert
- Sweetgrass Basket Conference, a conference to evaluate the impact of public policy and development on Charleston County basketmakers' access to sweetgrass resources, March 26, 1988, the Charleston Museum, Charleston, South Carolina
- Drayton Hall, archaeology at the privy, 2007, by Martha A. Zierden and Ronald W. Anthony
- The Charleston Museum's list of South Carolina reptiles
- The streets of Charleston, [compiled by E. Milby Burton and the staff of the Charleston Museum]
- Frogs and toads of South Carolina, by E. Burnham Chamberlain
- Excavations at 14 Legare Street, Charleston, South Carolina, by Martha A. Zierden ; with contributions by Nicole Isenberger ... [et al.]
- Sullivans Island historic sites, Historic Charleston Preservation Disaster Fund, Volume II
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- The Charleston Museum's seasonal list of South Carolina birds., Revised to January, 1933. Based on Wayne's Birds of South Carolina and the Charleston Museum biological survey of birds of South Carolina
- Bulletin of the College of Charleston Museum
- Ferns of the vicinity of Charleston, S.C., By Kenneth W. Hunt
- A new amphipod of the genus Corophium from Florida., By Clarence R. Shoemaker
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