Archaeologists and historians have argued that regional analyses of the colonial-era Chesapeake obscure intra-regional variation, and the use of river valleys as analytical units provides a better scale for identifying and understanding distinctive trajectories of economic, social, and political development. This study will address the argument for intra-regional analyses within the South Carolina Lowcountry, a region characterized by a series of river systems dominated by plantations organized around rice production. The primary focus is to determine if plantations developed differently along river systems because of micro-environmental influences in rice production and unique social, economic, and political alliances which formed between ...
Essay discussing the historical value of conducting archaeological studies on plantations, specifica...
The Town Creek mound site, located in Montgomery County, North Carolina, is classified as Mississipp...
This study examines the contrasting themes of land degradation and environmental stewardship of farm...
The South Atlantic Hearth was the dominant rice producer during the colonial and antebellum periods....
Model systems enlightened by history that provide understanding and inform contemporary and future l...
Research Manuscript Series No. 203. Published by the University of South Carolina. Institute of Arch...
Originally, Carolinians grew rice on dry land, but early in the eighteenth century, cultivation spre...
When the first colonists had successfully transformed rice into a viable commodity, the future of Ca...
The economy of the nation (and of the South) in pre-Civil War times has attracted much attention. Th...
This document is intended for use by federal and state agencies, plantation managers, and consultant...
Historic cartographic sources, historical accounts, and ethnographic and archaeological data are use...
The South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium publishes Coastal Heritage, a quarterly publication that cov...
The Guinea-Sierra Leone Liberian region is home to the cultivation of both swamp and uphill rice. Th...
Mississippian agriculture has been described as successful with periods of instability. Utilizing th...
The Town Creek mound site, located in Montgomery County, North Carolina, is classified as Mississipp...
Essay discussing the historical value of conducting archaeological studies on plantations, specifica...
The Town Creek mound site, located in Montgomery County, North Carolina, is classified as Mississipp...
This study examines the contrasting themes of land degradation and environmental stewardship of farm...
The South Atlantic Hearth was the dominant rice producer during the colonial and antebellum periods....
Model systems enlightened by history that provide understanding and inform contemporary and future l...
Research Manuscript Series No. 203. Published by the University of South Carolina. Institute of Arch...
Originally, Carolinians grew rice on dry land, but early in the eighteenth century, cultivation spre...
When the first colonists had successfully transformed rice into a viable commodity, the future of Ca...
The economy of the nation (and of the South) in pre-Civil War times has attracted much attention. Th...
This document is intended for use by federal and state agencies, plantation managers, and consultant...
Historic cartographic sources, historical accounts, and ethnographic and archaeological data are use...
The South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium publishes Coastal Heritage, a quarterly publication that cov...
The Guinea-Sierra Leone Liberian region is home to the cultivation of both swamp and uphill rice. Th...
Mississippian agriculture has been described as successful with periods of instability. Utilizing th...
The Town Creek mound site, located in Montgomery County, North Carolina, is classified as Mississipp...
Essay discussing the historical value of conducting archaeological studies on plantations, specifica...
The Town Creek mound site, located in Montgomery County, North Carolina, is classified as Mississipp...
This study examines the contrasting themes of land degradation and environmental stewardship of farm...