Marcoux discusses the discovery of what could be the oldest intact brick foundation in the Carolinas, the search for a suspected defensive moat surrounding the site, evidence for trade with Native American groups, and various artifacts associated with the daily lives of Europeans, enslaved Africans, and resident Native American traders
The College of Charleston's Dixie Plantation in Hollywood, SC is located 19 miles west of the Colleg...
During the 2000 Archeology Field School, Georgia Southern University began an investigation of a nin...
Research Papers of the Waccamaw Center for Historical and Cultural Studies, Research Manuscript 6. P...
Marcoux discusses the discovery of what could be the oldest intact brick foundation in the Carolinas...
There is little known about the daily lives of the enslaved and tenant farming African Americans who...
This historical documentary details the foundation and colonial history of South Carolina through th...
Sandford, R. A relation of a voyage on the coast of the province of Carolina ... 1666 (now printed...
During the 2007 Craven Community College archaeological field school, a dense concentration of brick...
Fort Frederick neat Port Royal, SC was where the Emancipation Proclamation was first read publicly i...
Research Manuscript Series No. 191. Published by the University of South Carolina. Institute of Arch...
Research Papers of the Waccamaw Center for Historical and Cultural Studies, Research Manuscript 4. P...
Dr. Amy Potter, Assistant Professor of Geography at Georgia Southern will share findings from a mult...
Research Manuscript Series No. 205. Published by the University of South Carolina. Institute of Arch...
Twelve sites, including a modern farmstead, were discovered in 1976 by Dr. David Phelps of East Caro...
In Fall of 2015, previous archaeological research conducted at the Walnut Grove Plantation in Carter...
The College of Charleston's Dixie Plantation in Hollywood, SC is located 19 miles west of the Colleg...
During the 2000 Archeology Field School, Georgia Southern University began an investigation of a nin...
Research Papers of the Waccamaw Center for Historical and Cultural Studies, Research Manuscript 6. P...
Marcoux discusses the discovery of what could be the oldest intact brick foundation in the Carolinas...
There is little known about the daily lives of the enslaved and tenant farming African Americans who...
This historical documentary details the foundation and colonial history of South Carolina through th...
Sandford, R. A relation of a voyage on the coast of the province of Carolina ... 1666 (now printed...
During the 2007 Craven Community College archaeological field school, a dense concentration of brick...
Fort Frederick neat Port Royal, SC was where the Emancipation Proclamation was first read publicly i...
Research Manuscript Series No. 191. Published by the University of South Carolina. Institute of Arch...
Research Papers of the Waccamaw Center for Historical and Cultural Studies, Research Manuscript 4. P...
Dr. Amy Potter, Assistant Professor of Geography at Georgia Southern will share findings from a mult...
Research Manuscript Series No. 205. Published by the University of South Carolina. Institute of Arch...
Twelve sites, including a modern farmstead, were discovered in 1976 by Dr. David Phelps of East Caro...
In Fall of 2015, previous archaeological research conducted at the Walnut Grove Plantation in Carter...
The College of Charleston's Dixie Plantation in Hollywood, SC is located 19 miles west of the Colleg...
During the 2000 Archeology Field School, Georgia Southern University began an investigation of a nin...
Research Papers of the Waccamaw Center for Historical and Cultural Studies, Research Manuscript 6. P...