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<title>Fickle Forts on Windmill Point: Exploratory Archeology at Fort Johnson, South Carolina</title>
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<title>&lt;em&gt;Annual Report 1985&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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	<p>The review presented in this Report is for 1985 and summarizes the ongoing research, public service, and educational benefits of the Institute's programs.</p>
<p><strong>Contents:</strong></p>
<p>Table of Contents.....p. iii<br> Introduction.....p. 1<br> Research.....p. 7<br> Grants and Contracts.....p. 17<br> Underwater Archaeology.....p. 21<br> Conservation.....p. 27<br> Information Management and Collections.....p. 33<br> Appendix A - Institute Staff.....p. 39<br> Appendix B - USC Anthropology Graduate Students.....p. 40<br> Appendix C - Publications.....p. 42<br> Appendix D - Papers Presented.....p. 44<br> Appendix E - Public Education.....p. 49<br> Appendix F - Contracts.....p. 56<br> Appendix G - Grants.....p. 57<br> Appendix H - Courses Taught.....p. 58<br> Appendix I - Dissertations.....p. 59<br> Appendix J - Offices Held.....p. 60<br> Appendix K - Editorships.....p. 61<br> Appendix L - Consultations.....p. 62<br> Appendix M - Awards.....p. 62<br> Appendix N - Positions on University and State Committees.....p. 63</p>

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<title>The Role of the Archeologist in the Conservation-Preservation Process</title>
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<title>Un glossario bernense</title>
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<title>Duo glossaria. Anonymi Montepessulanensis dictionarius: Le glossaire latin-français du MS. Montpellier H236</title>
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<title>Handbuch zur lateinischen Sprache des Mittelalters, 2: Bedeutungswandel und Wortbildung</title>
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<title>Ars edendi: A Practical Introduction to Editing Medieval Latin Texts</title>
<link>http://scholarcommons.sc.edu/engl_facpub/244</link>
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<title>CraftCambro-Latin Compositions: Their Competence and Craftsmanship</title>
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<title>Die altenglischen Glossen zu Aldhelms &quot;De laudibus virginitatis&quot; in der Handschrift BL, Royal 6 B. VII.</title>
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<title>Shelley, Mrs. Mason and the Devil Incarnate: An Unpublished Poem</title>
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<author>Paula R. Feldman</author>


<category>English Literature, Romantic Era, Poetry, Percy Bysshe Shelley</category>

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<title>Notebook - January-December 1987</title>
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	<p><strong>Contents:</strong></p>
<p>Foreward.....p. i<br> Table of Contents.....p. ii<br> Introduction.....p. 1<br> An Excerpt From <em>A Narrative of De Soto's Expedition Based on the Diary of Rodrigo Ranjel, His Private Secretary</em>, Translated by Edward Gaylord Bourne.....p. 6<br> An Excerpt From <em>Relation of the Conquest of Florida Presented by Luys Hernandez de Biedma in the year 1544 to the King of Spain in Council</em>, Translated by Buckingham Smith.....p. 11<br> An Excerpt From <em>True Relation of the Vicissitudes That Attended the Governor Don Hernando De Soto and Some Nobles of Portugal in the Discovery of the Province of Florida by Fidalgo of Elvas</em>, Translated by Buckingham Smith.....p. 13<br> <em>The Hernando De Soto Expedition: From Apalachee to Chiaha</em>, by Charles Hudson, Marvin T. Smith, and Chester B. DePratter.....p. 18<br> <em>Three Sixteenth Century Spanish Chronicles Relating to Georgia</em>, by Herbert E. Ketcham.....p. 29<br> <em>The Route of Juan Pardo's Explorations in the Interior Southeast, 1566-1568</em>, by Chester B. DePratter, Charles Hudson, and Marvin T. Smith.....p. 37<br> <em>Sixteenth Century European Trade in the Southeastern United States: Evidence from the Juan Pardo Expeditions, 1566-1568</em>, by Chester B. DePratter and Marvin T. Smith.....p. 52</p>

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<title>Notebook - January-December 1986</title>
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	<p><strong>Contents:</strong></p>
<p>Table of Contents.....p. i<br> The Fifth Phase of the Collectors Survey.....p. 1</p>

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<title>Notebook - July-December 1985</title>
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	<p><strong>Contents:</strong></p>
<p>Table of Contents.....p. i<br> SCIAA Staff - 1985.....p. ii<br> A Preliminary Study of Bifurcated Stemmed Points in Kershaw and Lancaster Counties, South Carolina.....p. 1<br> Archaeology in the Museum Setting.....p. 19<br> 1985 Archaeological Field School: Mulberry Site (38KE12).....p. 31<br> Adamson Site (38KE11).....p. 37<br> Cherokee Archaeological Collections in North Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, and South Carolina.....p. 39</p>

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<title>Notebook - April-June 1985</title>
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	<p><strong>Contents:</strong></p>
<p>Private Artifact Collections Revisted: the Fourth Phase.....p. 1</p>

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<title>Notebook - January-March 1985</title>
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	<p><strong>Contents:</strong></p>
<p>Table of Contents.....p. i<br> Editorial Notes.....p. iii<br> Small Watercraft Research Project Update.....p. 1<br> A Site History of 1927, 1919 Pickens Street.....p. 7<br> Wachesaw Archaeological Field Trip.....p. 13<br> Appendix I: Subject Index, Volumes 6-16, Notebook 1974-1984.....p. 17<br> Appendix II: Author Index, Volumes 6-16, Notebook 1974-1984.....p. 21</p>

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<title>Architects &amp; Antiquities</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 May 2012 11:39:18 PDT</pubDate>
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	<p>This catalog accompanied the exhibit of illustrated architectural books from the collections of the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections. The exhibit focused on the career of South Carolina architect Robert Mills (1781-1855), now best-known as architect of the Washington Monument. Several of the titles were among those that Mills himself listed as influencing his development as an architect, while other represented the major schools of architectural influence from which he drew his work.</p>

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<title>Hans Christian Andersen (1805-2005): A Bicentennial Selection</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 May 2012 11:35:48 PDT</pubDate>
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	<p>This catalog accompanied the exhibit of a sample of the author’s works held by the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections. The representative selection of materials contained books from the library’s Historical Children’s Literature Collection and the Augusta Baker Collection of African-American Children’s Literature and Folklore. It included examples of some of the first English translations of Andersen’s writings, as well as several of his classic fairy tales and materials exhibiting the ways in which nineteenth- and twentieth-century children’s book illustrators reacted to and interpreted the text.</p>

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<title>Chaucer and &lt;em&gt;The Canterbury Tales&lt;/em&gt;</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 May 2012 11:31:24 PDT</pubDate>
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	<p>This catalog accompanied the exhibit of materials from the University of South Carolina’s Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, which featured original material alongside modern high-quality reproductions of the most important of the Chaucer manuscripts and of the early printed editions of his work.</p>

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<title>Eighteenth &amp; Nineteenth Century Books About China</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 May 2012 11:27:44 PDT</pubDate>
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	<p>This brochure accompanied an exhibit mounted to mark the donation to the University of South Carolina by the People’s Republic of China of an extensive collection of Chinese-language books and reference works, totaling more than 200 volumes. Most of the books displayed were drawn from the library of the original South Carolina College, chartered in 1801. Also displayed were books about China from the personal library of Charles Pinckney (1757-1827), governor of South Carolina, and author of the “Pinckney draft” of the U.S. federal constitution.</p>

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