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This multi-article volume was edited by Albert C. Goodyear, III, and Glen T. Hanson.

Contents:

Foreword.....ix
Preface.....xi
List of Contributors.....xiii
List of Figures.....xv
List of Tables.....xix
South Carolina Human Remains as an Archaeological Resource: An Update - Ted A. Rathbun.....1
The Earliest South Carolinians - Albert C. Goodyear, III, James L. Michie, and Tommy Charles.....19
Pattern and Process in the Middle Archaic Period of South Carolina - Dennis B. Blanton and Kenneth E. Sassaman.....53
An Archaeological Overview of the South Carolina Woodland Period: It's the Same Old Riddle - Michael B. Trinkley.....73
Sea Level Change, Estuarine Development and Temporal Variability in Woodland Period Subsistence-Settlement Patterning on the Lower Coastal Plain of South Carolina - Mark J. Brooks, Peter A. Stone, Donald J. Colquhoun, and Janice G. Brown.....91
The Mississippian in South Carolina - David G. Anderson.....101
Cofitachequi: Ethnohistorical and Archaeological Evidence - Chester B. DePratter.....133
From Archaeology to Interpretation at Charles Towne - Stanley South.....157
English-Spanish Conflict in 17th Century Carolina: A Theoretical Perspective - Michael Hartley.....169
Colonoware Ceramics: The Evidence from Vaughan and Curriboo Plantations - Patrick H. Garrow and Thomas R. Wheaton.....175
Lowcountry Plantations, the Catawba Nation, and River Burnished Pottery - Leland G. Ferguson.....185
An Examination of Historic Ceramic Seriation: A Case Study from the Savannah River Region of South Carolina - Richard D. Brooks and Glen T. Hanson.....193
Approaches to Archaeological Investigation of Charleston, South Carolina - Martha A. Zierden and Jeanne A. Calhoun.....207
Settlement Function and Archaeological Patterning in a Historic Urban Context: The Woodrow Wilson House in Columbia, South Carolina - Kenneth E. Lewis .....225
The Law and the Amateur in Resource Management - Alan Albright.....253
Index.....261

Publication Date

1989

Publisher

The South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology--University of South Carolina

City

Columbia

Keywords

Excavations, Forensic pathology, Archaic Period, Woodland Period, Mississippian Period, Charles Towne, Charleston, Spanish, Ceramics, Catawba Nation, Plantations, Savannah River, South Carolina, Archaeology

Disciplines

Anthropology

Comments

This is Volume 9 in the Institute's 'Anthropological Studies' papers.

Studies in South Carolina Archaeology: Essays in Honor of Robert L. Stephenson

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