Big Bay (Geographic Keyword)

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Archaeological Investigations at the Black Pond Site 38SU45, 38SU133, and 38SU145
PROJECT Kenneth F. Styer. United States Air, Force Air Combat Command.

These documents consist of a data recovery plan and report on data recovery from the Black Pond Sites (38SU136, 38SU137, 38SU141, 38SU145, and 38SU133). Correspondence between Shaw Air Force Base and the South Carolina State Historic Preservation Officer and a macrobotanical report from the excavations are also included. The sites are located in the Coastal Plain province near the northwestern edge of Big Bay. one of the largest Carolina bays in South Carolina. Situated 50 km east of the Fall...


Archaeological Survey at Big Bay, Michigan (1975)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Christy A. Caine.

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.


Documents relating to Phase I Archaeological Survey of 7,500 Acres at Poinsett Weapons Range, South Carolina
PROJECT Uploaded by: Paul Green

Between January and June 1995 crews from the Public Service Archaeology Program, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, the University of South Carolina, conducted a Phase I archaeological survey of 7,500 acres at Poinsett Weapons Range, Sumter County, South Carolina for the United States Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories. The investigations were designed to produce a complete inventory of archaeological...


Executive Summary for Investigations of 4 Sites, Poinsett Electronic Combat Range, Sumter County, South Carolina (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Charles E. Cantley. Mark Swanson. William R. Henry.

This Executive Summary provides a brief description of New South Associates archaeological investigations of four sites located at Shaw Air Force Base's Poinsett Electronic Combat Range, Sumter County, South Carolina. These sites were initially identified in several surveys and/ or studies. The sites investigated included two prehistoric occupation sites, 38SU18 and 38SU243 and two historic sites dating from the late 19th and early twentieth century, 38SU150 and 38SU196.


Investigation of Four Sites at Poinsett Weapons Range, Sumter County, South Carolina
PROJECT Charles E. Cantley. United States Air Force, Air Combat Command. Shaw Air Force Base.

Phase II Testing of four archaeological sites located within the Poinsett Electronic Combat Range (PECR), South Carolina, was conducted by New South Associates for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District, and the U. S. Air Force, Shaw Air Force Base (AFB) . Most of PECR is located in Sumter County's Manchester Township, with the southern end extending into Fulton, and the eastern edge crossing over into Privateer. The four sites under examination are, from north to south, 38SU18,...


Letters of Correspondence relating to Phase I Archaeological Survey of 7,500 Acres, Poinsett Weapons Range, South Carolina (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Paul Green. Terry L. Madewell. Nancy Brock. Lee Tippett. Chris Hensley.

Letters of correspondence between USAF Cultural resource managers and the South Carolina State Historic Preservation Office concerning archaeological sites identified by the Phase I archaeological survey of 7,500 acres on the Poinsett Weapons Range, South Carolina.


Map of Affected Cultural Resources and Heritage Management Sites by 1998 Proposed Burn, Poinsett Electronic Combat Range, South Carolina (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Shaw Air Force Base.

Maps of archaeological and heritage resources sites affected by the 1998 proposed burn on the Poinsett Electronic Combat Range, South Carolina.


Maps relating to Phase I Archaeological Survey of 7,500 Acres at Poinsett Weapons Range, South Carolina (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Paul P. Kreisa.

Maps of survey area and archaeological sites to be evaluated during the Phase I Archaeological Survey of 7,500 Acres on the Poinsett Weapons Range.


Memorandum: Phase III Mitigation Management Summary for sites 38SU136/137 and 38SU141 (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Paul S. Metz.

This document is a Memorandum from Paul S. Metz, the Chief of Environmental Resources Branch of the Department of the Army, Savannah District Corps of Engineers, to Dan Ryan at Shaw Air Force Base. Accompanying the Memorandum was a copy of the management summary for data recovery at sites 38SU136/137 and 38SU141. These sites are located in Big Bay, South Carolina on the Poinsett combat range at Shaw Air Force Base.


Overview and Research Design for an Archaeological Survey of 7,500 Acres at Poinsett Weapons Range, Sumter County, South Carolina (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Paul P. Kreisa. Cynthia Balek. Jacqueline M. McDowell.

The Poinsett Weapons Range is located in Sumter County, South Carolina, south of its primary user, Shaw Air Force Base, and south and west of the City of Sumter, South Carolina. With a proposed increase in the number of range bombing and strafing targets and additional land acquisition, federal law (National Historic Preservation Act Section 106) and Air Force Regulation 126-7 direct that an archaeological survey be undertaken. This document presents an archaeological overview and research...


Phase I Archaeological Survey of 7,500 Acres at Poinsett Weapons Range, Sumter County, South Carolina (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Paul P. Kreisa. Christopher Clement. Ramona M. Grunden. Jill S. Quattlebaum. Steven D. Smith. Cynthia L. Balek. Jacqueline M. McDowell.

Between January and June 1995 crews from the Public Service Archaeology Program, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, the University of South Carolina, conducted a Phase I archaeological survey of 7,500 acres at Poinsett Weapons Range, Sumter County, South Carolina for the United States Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories. The investigations were designed to produce a complete inventory of archaeological...


Phase II Archaeological Testing of Eight Sites at the Poinsett Electronic Combat Range, Shaw Air Force Base, Sumter County South Carolina (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Brad Botwick. Mason W. Sheffield. Jennifer B. Langdale. Alvin J. Banguilan.

This Phase II archaeological study dealt with eight sites (38SU155, 38SU192, 38SU199, 38SU233, 38SU290, 38SU292, 38SU293, and 38SU294) at the Poinsett Electronic Combat Range (PECR) of Shaw Air Force Base in Sumter County, South Carolina. The sites include one historic dwelling (38SU155) and seven prehistoric camps located in the vicinity of Big Bay. Phase II investigations at each site included systematic shovel testing followed by test unit excavations to delineate site dimensions and artifact...


Prehistoric Occupations Near Carolina Bays Management Summary
PROJECT Uploaded by: Paul Green

This Management Summary describes preliminary results of archeaological data recovery at sites 38SU136/137 and 38SU141 undertaken by New South Associates, Inc., between April 26, 1999, and August 13, 1999 on the Poinsett Electronic Combat Range (PECR), Shaw Air Force Base, Sumter County, South Carolina. The two sites contain evidence of human occupation beginning as early as 9,500 years ago. With few exceptions, most recognized archaeological/temporal periods for the interior coastal plain are...


Prehistoric Occupations Near Carolina Bays: Data Recovery Investigations at 38SU136/137 and 38SU141, Poinsett Electronic Combat Range, Shaw Air Force Base, Sumter County, South Carolina (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Paul Green

This Management Summary describes preliminary results of archeaological data recovery at sites 38SU136/137 and 38SU141 undertaken by New South Associates, Inc., between April 26, 1999, and August 13, 1999 on the Poinsett Electronic Combat Range (PECR), Shaw Air Force Base, Sumter County, South Carolina. The two sites contain evidence of human occupation beginning as early as 9,500 years ago. With few exceptions, most recognized archaeological/temporal periods for the interior coastal plain...


Shaw Air Force Base Aerial Photographs (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Shaw Air Force Base.

Series of aerial photographs of Shaw Air Force Base from 1954, 1980, 1993, and 1996.


Shaw Air Force Base Archaeological Resources and Historical Properties Lists (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ronald S. June.

This document contains lists of archaeological sites and a summary pertinent information for all the archaeological reports located at Shaw AFB for PECR and the base. This information is for reference only to help evaluate what is needed for curation of the collections from these surveys, excavations and recovery efforts.


Shaw Air Force Base Cultural and Heritage Resource Site Eligibility Maps and Inventory (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Paul Green

Cultural and heritage resource site eligibility maps and site inventories as of 2005 for the lands managed by Natural & Cultural Resources, Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina.


Shaw Air Force Base Cultural Resource and Heritage site maps
PROJECT Uploaded by: Paul Green

The documents included in this project consist of maps related to cultural resource and heritage management plans on the Shaw Air Force Base. These documents include management maps and aerial photographs related archaeological surveys and prescribed burns.


Shuyak Island Sites (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Steven L. Klingler.

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.