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An Archaeological Study of the Minim Island Site: Early Woodland Dynamics in Coastal South Carolina (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Christopher T. Espenshade. Paul E. Brockington, Jr..

Data recovery excavations and analyses were undertaken at the Minim Island Site, 38GE46, Georgetown County, South Carolina. Excavation at this Early Woodland site consisted of a three by nine meter block with a maximum depth of 2.2 meters below surface. Ten cm arbitrary levels were excavated, and the general level fill was screened through 0.25 inch mesh. Fill from features and six 50 by 50 cm column samples per level was saved for flotation separation. Specialized analyses were undertaken to...


The Archaeology of Palmetto Bluff, South Carolina
PROJECT Uploaded by: Meg Moughan

Four reports on date recovery investigations undertaken by Brockington and Associates, Inc., at Palmetto Bluff, near Beaufort, South Carolina. Investigations at sites 38BU1768, 38BU1789, 38BU1791, 38BU1788, and 38BU1804 occurred between 2002 and 2004.


Bi-pitted Stone (2010)
IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

This stone is 13 cm x 11 cm x 4.2 cm (max. dimensions) and is pitted on both sides.


Biface Fragment Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

A summary tabulation of biface fragments by unit.


Broken Endscraper Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

Sumary tabulation of broken endscrapers by unit.


Broken Knives Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

Summary of broken knives by unit.


Broken Scraper Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This gives the frequency of broken scrapers by unit.


The Buffalo Creek Archaeological Project, Volume 1: Background and Testing at 3MS346 and 3CG847 Mississippi and Craighead Counties, Arkansas. The Buffalo Creek Archaeological Project, Volume 2: Excavation of the Steele Site (3MS351), Mississippi County, Arkansas (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Paul E. Brockington, Jr.. A. Merrill Dicks. Wayne P. Glander. Soil Systems, Inc.

This report describes archaeological test and data recovery excavations at three prehistoric sites in Mississippi and Craighead counties in northeast Arkansas sponsored by the Memphis District, Corps of Engineers. Archaeological site studies were carried out in advance of construction of the Buffalo Creek Diversion Canal and were designed to provide detailed evaluation of the sites' data content and to develop data recovery plans as necessary. Field research was carried out in the summer of...


Catalog Number by Unit (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Engelbrecht.

This lists the catalog numbers by excavation unit.


Ceramic Vessel (2011)
IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

A partially reconstructed ceramic vessel. Note mending hole.


Coding sheet for Eaton Chipped Stone Perforators and Gravers (2024)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Engelbrecht.

This coding sheet explains the entries in the following Access Table: Eaton Chipped Stone Perforators and Gravers


Core Fragment Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This table contains tabulations of core fragments by unit. Core fragments are defined here as chunks of chert at least 1 inch by .75 inch by .75 inch.


Core Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This table tabulates cores by units. Core fragments and exhausted cores are not considered here.


Cores and Exhausted Core Distributions (2012)
IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

Useful flakes can no longer be struck from exhausted cores.


Coronet Pipe (2011)
IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

Complete Coronet Pipe (2 views)


Data Recovery At 38CH940 Historic Locus, Charleston County, South Carolina (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Paul E. Brockington, Jr.. Lawrence E. Abbott, Jr..

Beginning November 28, 1988, archaeologists from Brockington and Associates in Atlanta, Georgia, began the fieldwork phase for data recovery at the historic locus of 38CH940, Charleston County, South Carolina. This work was initiated to partially fulfill the terms of a Memorandum of Agreement between Charleston National Golf Club and the South Carolina State Historic Preservation Office, under the direction of the South Carolina Coastal Zone Management Program. The site was initially recorded...


Data Recovery Investigations at 38BU165, Bloody Point, Daufuskie Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Paul E. Brockington, Jr.. Linda Kennedy. Marian D. Roberts. C.S Butler. Connie Huddleston.

Data recovery investigations were carried out by Brockington and Associates, Inc., at archaeological site 38BU165 during January 1992. This work was conducted in compliance with federal and state legislation regarding impact to cultural resources as a result of development. Site 38BU165 is located at Bloody Point on the southern end of Daufuskie Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina. The proposed selling of lots for development would have resulted in impact to 38BU165. Mitigation of the...


Debris Summary (2013)
DATASET William Engelbrecht.

This table tabulates debris by unit. Debris counts do not include utilized flakes or other lithic tools. This table does not include debris from the "Extras" Table.


Distribution of Biface Preforms (2012)
IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

Biface staging follows Callahan (1979) with the addition of the following half stages: 2.5 and 3.5. A Stage 4 biface preform is considered Late Stage. Biface fragments were too incomplete to be staged.


Distribution of Debitage (2012)
IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

"Debris" tabulates whole and broken flakes and pieces of shatter. "Core Fragments" are larger chunks of chert greater than 2.5 cm x 2 cm x 2 cm.


Distribution of Drill Types and Parts 1 (2022)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Engelbrecht.

This document contains 5 GIS distribution maps generated by Roderick Salisbury. Broken Triangular Drills, Drill Bases, Key Drills (broken + whole), Whole Key Drills, and Micro-drills.


Distribution of Drill Types and Parts 2 (2022)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Engelbrecht.

Six GIS distribution maps of drills from the Eaton site: bases pf rod-shaped drills, whole rod-shaped drills, T-drills, drill tips (class 5 = base missing, class 7 = only tip), drill tips (only class 7), whole triangular drills. These were generated by Roderick Salisbury.


Distribution of Drills (2012)
IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

This distribution map includes specimens that might be classified as drills, awls, gravers, reamers, or burins. Specimens may be broken or whole. Most specimens are bifacial or unifacially flaked, but a few are utilized flakes showing use wear on a projection.


Distribution of Expedient Tools (2012)
IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

Distribution of utilized flakes and utilized fragments. Fragments are defined as chunks of chert larger than 2.5 cm x 2 cm x 2 cm.


Distribution of Fire Altered Rock (2012)
IMAGE William Engelbrecht.

This shows the distribution of fire altered rock on the Eaton Site. It is tabulated in kilograms.