Submissions from 2005
Port Royal Sound Survey: Results from the 2003 Field Season, James D. Spirek
South Carolina Naval Wreck Survey Completed, James D. Spirek and Christopher F. Amer
South Carolina Standards and Guidelines for Archaeological Investigations, The Council of South Carolina Professional Archaeologists, South Carolina Department of Archives and History, State Historic Preservation Office, and South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology--University of South Carolina
Submissions from 2004
A Management Plan For Known and Potential United States Navy Shipwrecks in South Carolina, James D. Spirek and Christopher F. Amer
A Management Plan For Known and Potential United States Navy Shipwrecks in South Carolina, James D. Spirek and Christopher F. Amer
Submissions from 2003
The International Handbook of Underwater Archaeology Embarks on Maiden Voyage, Christopher F. Amer
State Underwater Archaeology Managers Meeting (SUAMMII), Christopher F. Amer
Prehistoric Stone Tools of South Carolina, Tommy Charles
The South Carolina Paleoindian Point Recording Survey Continues, Tommy Charles
The Upper Paleolithic of the Maritime Region in the Russian Far East, J. Christopher Gillam and Andrei Tabarev
Backhoes, BBQs, and B Horizons: the 2002 Allendale Paleoindian Expedition, Albert C. Goodyear
Evidence of a Clovis Occupation at the Topper Site, 38AL23, Allendale County, South Carolina, Albert C. Goodyear and Kenn Steffy
Exploring Fort Moore, Mark Groover and Jonathan Leader
Completion of Gronauer Lock, Jonathan Leader
Mystery of the Washington Street United Methodist Church's Cornerstone, Jonathan Leader
Rolling on the River, Jonathan Leader and Christopher F. Amer
New Changes in the Underwater Law, Carl Naylor
Le Prince Search Continues in Spain and in Port Royal Sound, James D. Spirek
Investigating Environmental Change on the Coastal Plain of South Carolina, Barbara E. Taylor and Mark J. Brooks
Submissions from 2002
Piedmont Research.Update, Tommy Charles
Re-Examining Site Prediction Along the Middle Savannah River, J. Christopher Gillam
The Allendale-Topper Site Conference and Beyond, Albert C. Goodyear
Submissions from 2001
SCIAA Conducts Hunley Lectures, Christopher F. Amer
Age and Climatic Correlates of Carolina Bays and Inland Dunes of the South Atlantic Coastal Plain: New Data, Mark J. Brooks and Barbara E. Taylor
Prehistoric Stone Pipes and Update of the Petroglyph Survey, Tommy Charles
Parris Island Cemeteries, Part II, Chester B. DePratter and James B. Legg
Re-Examining Early Archaic Settlement Along the Middle Savannah River, J. Christopher Gillam
Allendale 2001 Season Successfully Completed, Albert C. Goodyear
The 2001 Allendale Paleoindian Expedition and Beyond, Albert C. Goodyear
Fisk Patent Coffins Recovered at the Buzzard Family Cemetery, Newberry, South Carolina, Jonathan Leader, Valerie Marcil, and Gene Norris
The Colored Asylum Cemetery: A Case Study in Urban Land Reuse and Historic Cemeteries, Jonathan Leader and William Sattler
The Mepkin Abbey Vessel, Drew Ruddy
A Summary of the Results of the 2000 Archaeological Project at Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site, Stanley South
An Inventory of Naval Shipwrecks in Charleston Harbor, James D. Spirek
Le Prince Research Project: Searching The Archivo General de las Indias, James D. Spirek
Le Prince Research Project: Searching the Archivo General de las Indias, James D. Spirek
Port Royal Sound Survey: Search Begins for Le Prince, James D. Spirek
Underwater Arch. Division Awarded Department of Defense Legacy Grant, James D. Spirek
Recent Analysis from the Woodland Period G. S. Lewis-West Site Along the Middle Savannah River, Keith Stephenson and Jamie Civitello
Submissions from 2000
H. L. Hunley Completes the Journey Home, Christopher F. Amer
Hunley Recovery Set for July, Christopher F. Amer
Petroglyph Survey Rocks On, Tommy Charles
Santa Elena Designated as National Landmark, Chester B. DePratter
Delineation of an African-American Cemetery (38BU1895B) on Parris Island, South Carolina, Chester B. DePratter and James B. Legg
Santa Elena/Charlesfort Excavations, Spring 2000, Chester B. DePratter, Stanley South, and James B. Legg
Historic Data or Just Old Maps?: The Digital Mills' Atlas Project at the SRARP, J. Christopher Gillam
Topper Site: Results of the 2000 Allendale Paleoindian Expedition, Albert C. Goodyear
Style and Commerce: The Charleston Ceramics Trade in the 1760s, Lisa Hudgins
Mississippian Period Research at the Savannah River Site, Adam King and Keith Stephenson
OSA Receives Grant to Purchase Ground Penetrating Radar, Jonathan Leader
Winyah Bay Indigo Society Cannon Project, Jonathan Leader
Humanitarian Exhumation at the Citadel's Johnson Hagood Stadium, Jonathan Leader and Randy Burbage
Dive Club Concerned About Overcollection, Carl Naylor
What Can I Collect With a Hobby License?, Carl Naylor
The Search for Francis Marion Continues, Steven D. Smith
Archival Quest For Le Prince Continues, James D. Spirek
Remote Sensing Survey of Great Pee Dee River to Inventory Underwater Archaeological Sites, James D. Spirek
Remote Sensing Survey of the Great Pee Dee River to Inventory Underwater Archaeological Sites, James D. Spirek
Sharing Experiences On Improving Public Access to Shipwrecks, James D. Spirek
Sharing Experiences On Improving Public Access To Shipwrecks, James D. Spirek
Storming Normandy: A Recovery Mission to the French Archives of Rouen and Caen, James D. Spirek
Submissions from 1999
H.L. Hunley Update, Christopher F. Amer
SCIAA Teams with Naval Historical Center to Investigate H.L .Hunley's Foe, The USS Housatonic, Christopher F. Amer and Robert Neyland
Big Bay, Sumter County, South Carolina, Mark J. Brooks and Barbara E. Taylor
Excavation Update at the Pumpkin Site (38GR226), Tommy Charles
Petroglyph Survey Update, Tommy Charles
Results of the 1999 Allendale Paleoindian Expedition, Albert C. Goodyear
The Early Holocene Occupation of the Southeastern United States: A Geoarchaeological Summary, Albert C. Goodyear
Dishing Out New Ideas, Lisa Hudgins
Savannah River Mississippian Research Project, Adam King and Keith Stephenson
Humanitarian Exhumation at the Citadel's Johnson Hagood Stadium, Jonathan Leader and Randy Burbage
To Settle is to Conquer: Spaniards, Native Americans, and the Colonization of Santa Elena in Sixteenth-Century Florida, Karen Lynn Paar
Submissions from 1998
H.L. Hunley Featured at Seabrook Island, Christopher F. Amer
What Does the Future Hold for Petroglyphs in the Southeastern United States?, Tommy Charles
The Growing Evidence of a Late Paleoindian Dalton Occupation at the Big Pine Tree Site, Albert C. Goodyear
The Return of the 1998 Allendale Paleoindian Expedition: The Search for Some Even Earlier South Carolinians, Albert C. Goodyear
Staffordshire Potteries, Lisa Hudgins
The Florence Stockade Project, Jonathan Leader
The Wee Boat, Carl Naylor
Willtown: Past and Present, Drew Ruddy
Archaeologists Uncover an Artist, Steven D. Smith
A Search for Le Prince: Underwater Archaeological Prospecting in the French Archives, James D. Spirek
The Fort Frederick Barrel Well, James D. Spirek
Submissions from 1997
Hunley Update, Christopher F. Amer
Hunley Update, Christopher F. Amer, Jonathan Leader, and Steven D. Smith
Petroglyph Survey in the Upstate of South Carolina, Tommy Charles
The South Carolina Petroglyph Survey, Tommy Charles
The South Carolina Petroglyph Survey, Tommy Charles
Charlesfort/Santa Elena Video Project, Chester B. DePratter
The Return of the 1997 Allendale Paleoindian Expedition, Albert C. Goodyear
"Dieting" the Prisoners: Ceramic Evidence from Old Gaol Excavations, Lisa Hudgins
Maritime Conference Awards, Carl Naylor
North Carolina Maritime Conference, Carl Naylor
The Mepkin Abbey Wreck: A Sport Diver's Experience, Drew Ruddy
Excavations at the North Carolina Arsenal, Steven D. Smith
The History of the Amistad, Quentin T. Snediker and Christopher F. Amer
SCIAA's Underwater Archaeology Division Completes First Phase of the Port Royal Sound Survey, James D. Spirek and Christopher F. Amer
Submissions from 1996
South Carolina Receives H.L. Hunley Custody, Christopher F. Amer
South Carolina Live Oaks Saved for Historic Shipbuilding, Christopher F. Amer and Nena Powell Rice
H.L.Hunley Assessment Expedition Fieldwork Completed, Christopher F. Amer, Steven D. Smith, and Jonathan Leader