Submissions from 2023
Reuniting People, Place, and Associated Historic Documents Through the Reconstruction of an Acquisition Tract (1767-1952), Heather R. Amaral
A Search Renewed: Continuing Survey Efforts to Locate Lucas Vazquez De Ayllon's Lost Capitana, Amber Cabading
The Search for Stuarts Town (1684-1686), Chester B. DePratter
Chain as a Missing Artifact: Enslavement and Restraint on the Hernando de Soto Expedition, Chester B. DePratter and James B. Legg
The South Carolina Paleoindian Point Survey on the Occasion of the Recording of the 800th Point, Albert C. Goodyear, Christopher R. Moore, Joe Wilkinson, and Joseph A. Lindler Jr
Arms and Armor from Santa Elena: A Photographic Inventory, Heathley A. Johnson
Numismatic History of the Charlesfort/Santa Elena Site: The Sixteenth-Century Spanish Occupation, Heathley A. Johnson
The Camden Burial Project, Part I: Background and Preliminary Results, James B. Legg
The Camden Burial Project, Part II: Triumph and Defeat, James B. Legg
Update on the Southeastern Paleoamerican Survey 2022-2023, Joseph A. Linder Jr, Albert C. Goodyear, Christopher R. Moore, Anna Muller, and Daniel Holt
Forensic Evidence Suggests Paleo-Americans Hunted Mastodons, Mammoths and other Megafauna in Eastern North America 13,000 Years Ago, Christopher R. Moore
Guam 2022: Shipwreck Survey in Apra Harbor, Will Nassif
New and Improved Equipment for the Maritime Research Division, William Nassif and James D. Spirek
Indigenous American Fishing Traditions at the First Spanish Capital of La Florida: Santa Elena (1566–1587 CE), South Carolina, USA, Elizabeth J. Reitz and Chester B. DePratter
Finding a Revolutionary War Skirmish Site: Lower Bridge, Steven D. Smith
Submissions from 2022
The Search for Stuarts Town, Chester B. DePratter
The "Indian Fileds" of the Mackay Point Plantation, Hannah Hoover
Demonstrating Occupational Transitions on the Lower Savannah River Drainage through Private Collections in South Carolina, Joseph Lindler Jr, Albert C. Goodyear, Christopher R. Moore, Brian Banks, Haley Borowy, Reece Spradley, and Anna Mueller
Treadway: An Early 19th Century Meeting House in the South Carolina Backcountry, Brian Milner and Keith Stephenson
USS Boston Collection: Curation and Photogrammetric Documentation, Athena Van Overschelde and Will Nassif
Submissions from 2021
A Legacy of Land: From Dynasty to Death: The Redistribution of Land and Wealth Explored Through the Lens of Genealogy, Heather R. Amaral and Sherrie Cork
The Remains of the Fray: Nascent Colonialism and Heterogeneous Hybridity, Charles R. Cobb, James B. Legg, Steven D. Smith, Chester B. DePratter, Brad R. Lieb, and Edmond A. Boudreaux III
Spanish Halberds in South Carolina?, Chester B. DePratter
Just How Far Did Soto Go?, Chester B. DePratter and Lisa R. Hudgins
The Mica House Revisited, John Dodge and Adam King
Update on the Southeastern Paleoamerican Survey 2021, Albert C. Goodyear and Joseph A. Lindler Jr.
Full Circle: John Bartlam’s Porcelain Returns to the Carolinas, Lisa R. Hudgins
Numismatic History of the Charlesfort/Santa Elena Site: The U.S. Marine Corps Maneuver Grounds, Heathley A. Johnson
Santa Elena Research Trip to the Warren Lasch Conservation Center, Heathley A. Johnson
Remote Sensing at the Adamson Mounds Site (38KE11), Kershaw County, South Carolina, Christopher Judge and Chester Walker
A Copper-Covered Wooden Object from the Wateree Valley, Adam King and David H. Dye
Conservation and Documentation of a Significant Camden Battlefield Collection, James B. Legg
The Civil War at Santa Elena, James B. Legg and Heathley A. Johnson
Maritime Research Division: A Year of Fieldwork in Review, James D. Spirek
Ground Penetrating Radar Survey at the Wesley United Methodist Church, Beaufort, South Carolina, George Wingard
Submissions from 2020
Castle Pinckney Work Continues- Testing and Monitoring During the Down Season in 2020, John Fisher
Field Slave Quarters Discovered at Historic Brattonsville, J. Christopher Gillam, Gregory M. Lamb, and January Withers Costa
Update on the Activities of the Southeastern Paleoamerican Survey (2014-2020), Albert C. Goodyear
Numismatic History of the Charlesfort/Santa Elena Site: The Plantation Era, Heathley A. Johnson
Sixteenth-Century Scale Weights from Santa Elena, Heathley A. Johnson
The Wateree Bug: Hellgrammites, Dobsonflies, and Mississippian Period Potters, Adam King and Chris Judge
Artillery Ammunition from the 1781 Siege of Star Fort, James B. Legg
Ancient Weapons from the Siege of Ninety Six, James B. Legg and Steven D. Smith
Archaeological Survey at Rose Hill Plantation State Historic Site, Stacey L. Young
A Vietnam War-Era Training Village at Fort Jackson, Stacey L. Young
Submissions from 2019
Search for Old St. Augustine, Chester B. DePratter
Archaeology on the Widdicom Tract at Hobcaw Barony, Heathley A. Johnson
Mapping Spanish Settlement at Santa Elena, 1566–1587: An Integrated Archaeogeophysical Approach, Jacob Lulewicz, Victor D. Thompson, and Chester B. DePratter
Submissions from 2018
Phillip IV Painting Part of South Carolina Colonial History, Chester B. DePratter
Gerald Lee Thomas Artifact Donation and Tribute to James L. Michie, Albert C. Goodyear and Joseph E. Wilkinson
Archaeological Excavations at White Pond, Elgin, SC, Christopher R. Moore
Update of the SCIAA Research Library Cataloging Project, Nena Powell Rice and Matthew Haney
SC-BOEM Cooperative Agreement Completed, James D. Spirek
The Archaeology and Remote Sensing of Santa Elena’s Four Millennia of Occupation, Victor D. Thompson, Chester B. DePratter, Jacob Lulewicz, Isabelle H. Lulewicz, Amanda D. Roberts, Justin Cramb, Brandon T. Ritchison, and Matthew H. Colvin
The Broad River Archaeological Field School: Season 2, Andrew A. White
Savannah River Archaeological Research Program Debuts New Film, George Wingard
Submissions from 2017
Keithfield Plantation Bluff & Wharf Sites, Steve Howard, William R. Judd, and Drew Ruddy
Submissions from 2016
Archaeological Predictive Modeling along the Central Savannah River, J. Christopher Gillam
Serendipity and IX-Inch Dahlgren Smoothbore Cannon “FP 513”, James D. Spirek
Submissions from 2015
Early Archaic Settlement along the Central Savannah River, Re-visited, J. Christopher Gillam
In Search of Yamasee Indian Villages in Upper Port Royal Waters, James D. Spirek and Chester B. DePratter
Recovery of the CSS Pee Dee Armament from the Great Pee Dee River, James D. Spirek and Jonathan Leader
Submissions from 2014
Update on Paleolithic Research in Northern Mongolia, J. Christopher Gillam, Sergei A. Gladyshev, Biambaa Gunchinsuren, John W. Olsen, Andrei V. Tabarev, and Evgeny P. Rybin
Paleoindian in COWASEE: Time, Typology, and Raw Material Selection, Albert C. Goodyear
Volunteer Opportunities Now Available for Working in the Topper Lab, Albert C. Goodyear
Across the Coastal Plain: Examining the Prehistoric Archaeology of the Inter-Riverine Zone Through Private Collections, Albert C. Goodyear and Joseph E. Wilkinson
The Probate Record of William Wilson, Charleston Merchant, Lisa Hudgins
Dating Mound B at the Hollywood Site (9Br1), Adam King, Christopher Thornock, and Keith Stephenson
Charleston Harbor Stone Fleets Research at the National Archives, James D. Spirek
Fieldwork on the Charleston Harbor Stone Fleets, James D. Spirek
Hobcaw Barony Waterfront Cultural Continuum Project - Results from the Field, James D. Spirek
Submissions from 2013
The 2013 Black River Project, Ashley Deming
Going Polynesian in Hawai’i: Natural and Cultural Landscapes of the Big Island, J. Christopher Gillam
Exploring the Native American Colonial Landscape of the Central Savannah River Area, Late 17th -Early 18th Centuries, J. Christopher Gillam, Charles R. Cobb, Chester B. DePratter, and Tammy F. Herron
A Summary of the Southeastern Paleoamerican Survey Activities for 2013, Albert C. Goodyear
Update on the 2012-2013 Activities of the Southeastern Paleoamerican Survey, Albert C. Goodyear
Recent Investigations at Etowah Field School 2013, Adam King
The Lord of Death on the Savannah River, Adam King
A Visit with the Lost Battalion, James B. Legg
Siege in the Argonne, James B. Legg
Recording the Beginnings of South Carolina River Diving, Drew Ruddy
Charleston Harbor Stone Fleets Survey, James D. Spirek
Update on Mars Bluff Navy Yard/CSS Pee Dee Cannon Investigations, James D. Spirek
Update on Mars Bluff Navy Yard/CSS Pee Dee Cannons Investigations, James D. Spirek
Research in the Graniteville Historic District, Keith Stephenson and George Wingard
Submissions from 2012
From Gizzards to Gastroliths: Early to Mid-Holocene Intensive Harvest and Processing of Migratory Waterfowl at a Carolina Bay in the Upper Coastal Plain of South Carolina, Mark J. Brooks, Christopher R. Moore, and Andrew H. Ivester
The 2011 Field Seasons at Robertson Farm Site 2 (38PN35), Tommy Charles
Colonial Conflicts and the Carolina-Chickasaw Connection, Charles R. Cobb
2012 Underwater Archaeology Field Training Course, Ashley Deming
From Gunboat to Garbage Can: The Conservation of a Cannonball Final, Ashley Deming
From Gunboat to Garbage Can: The Conservation of a Cannonball Part 4, Ashley Deming
Halfway to Mörön: Shedding New Light on Paleolithic Landscapes of Northern Mongolia, J. Christopher Gillam, Sergei A. Gladyshev, Andrei V. Tabarev, B. Gunchinsuren, and John W. Olsen
2011 Activities of the Southeastern Paleoamerican Survey, Albert C. Goodyear
Independent Evaluation of Conflicting Microspherule Results from Different Investigations of the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis, Malcolm A. LeCompte, Albert C. Goodyear, Mark N. Demitroff, Dale Batchelor, Edward K. Vogel, Charles Mooney, Barrett N. Rock, and Alfred W. Seidel
Radiocarbon and Luminescence Dating at Flamingo Bay (38AK469): Implications for Site Formation Processes and Artifact Burial at a Carolina Bay, Christopher R. Moore, Mark J. Brooks, Andrew H. Ivester, Terry Ferguson, and James K. Feathers
Wafer Seals, Carl Naylor
Launching the Search for the Wreck of HMS Colibri, James D. Spirek
The Archaeology of Civil War Naval Operations in Charleston Harbor, 1861-1865, James D. Spirek
The Archeology of Civil War Naval Operations at Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, 1861-1865, James D. Spirek
The 21st Annual South Carolina Archaeology Month, James D. Spirek, Christopher F. Amer, and Nena Powell Rice