During the 2007 Craven Community College archaeological field school, a dense concentration of brick was discovered at the Vault Field site (31JN112**) on Foscue Plantation in eastern North Carolina. This feature was determined to be a chimney fall during the 2008 field school. The structure associated with the chimney fall continued to be excavated through 2012, with the 2011 and 2012 field schools being co-directed by the author. The goal of these excavations was to determine the identity of the structure in the Vault Field. The hypothesis tested for this thesis was that the structure was Simon Foscue, Jr.'s original house as mentioned in two deeds dated 1801 and 1803. Historic deeds and maps revealed that the structure in the Vault ...
The purpose of this thesis is to produce a research design and a site management plan for Fort Branc...
The purpose of this thesis is to produce a research design and a site management plan for Fort Bran...
Research Manuscript Series No. 205. Published by the University of South Carolina. Institute of Arch...
During the 2007 Craven Community College archaeological field school, a dense concentration of brick...
In 2010, an early nineteenth-century vault was excavated on Foscue Plantation in eastern North Carol...
There is little known about the daily lives of the enslaved and tenant farming African Americans who...
In 2010 an early nineteenth-century vault was excavated on Foscue Plantation in eastern North Caroli...
The College of Charleston's Dixie Plantation in Hollywood, SC is located 19 miles west of the Colleg...
Fort Frederick neat Port Royal, SC was where the Emancipation Proclamation was first read publicly i...
Twelve sites, including a modern farmstead, were discovered in 1976 by Dr. David Phelps of East Caro...
During the 2000 Archeology Field School, Georgia Southern University began an investigation of a nin...
In Fall of 2015, previous archaeological research conducted at the Walnut Grove Plantation in Carter...
Twelve sites, including a modern farmstead, were discovered in 1976 by Dr. David Phelps of East Caro...
Technical Report No. 28, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chape...
Twelve sites including a modern farmstead were discovered in 1976 by Dr. David Phelps of East Caroli...
The purpose of this thesis is to produce a research design and a site management plan for Fort Branc...
The purpose of this thesis is to produce a research design and a site management plan for Fort Bran...
Research Manuscript Series No. 205. Published by the University of South Carolina. Institute of Arch...
During the 2007 Craven Community College archaeological field school, a dense concentration of brick...
In 2010, an early nineteenth-century vault was excavated on Foscue Plantation in eastern North Carol...
There is little known about the daily lives of the enslaved and tenant farming African Americans who...
In 2010 an early nineteenth-century vault was excavated on Foscue Plantation in eastern North Caroli...
The College of Charleston's Dixie Plantation in Hollywood, SC is located 19 miles west of the Colleg...
Fort Frederick neat Port Royal, SC was where the Emancipation Proclamation was first read publicly i...
Twelve sites, including a modern farmstead, were discovered in 1976 by Dr. David Phelps of East Caro...
During the 2000 Archeology Field School, Georgia Southern University began an investigation of a nin...
In Fall of 2015, previous archaeological research conducted at the Walnut Grove Plantation in Carter...
Twelve sites, including a modern farmstead, were discovered in 1976 by Dr. David Phelps of East Caro...
Technical Report No. 28, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chape...
Twelve sites including a modern farmstead were discovered in 1976 by Dr. David Phelps of East Caroli...
The purpose of this thesis is to produce a research design and a site management plan for Fort Branc...
The purpose of this thesis is to produce a research design and a site management plan for Fort Bran...
Research Manuscript Series No. 205. Published by the University of South Carolina. Institute of Arch...