Charleston County (S.C.) (Geographic Keyword)

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An archaeological reconnaissance of Hobcaw Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina (1987)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Michael. Trinkley.

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Bolton on the Stono: Data Recovery Investigations at 38CH2017 Charleston County, South Carolina (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David Franz. Andrew Agha. Charles F. Philips. Kandice Hollenbach. Judith Sichler. Ralph Bailey.

Brockington and Associates, Inc., undertook data recovery investigations at archaeological site 38CH2017, a National Register of Historic Places eligible property and Geographical Area of Particular Concern located on the Beazer Bolton Tract in Charleston County, South Carolina, from March 2006 through June 2007. Site 38CH2017 is a Post-Contact site containing a late seventeenth-/early eighteenth-century plantation complex, a mid-nineteenth-century plantation slave row, and a late...


Cemetery Relocation at Site 38CH1648: Johnson Hagood Stadium, The Citadel, Charleston County, South Carolina (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Kristrina Shuler. Eric C. Poplin. Ralph Bailey.

Between May-September 2004, Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted monitoring, excavations, and on-site relocation of graves from Johnson Hagood Stadium, site 38CH1648. The site contains at least three historic cemeteries. The Area of Project Effect (APE) is a fenced area on the west side of Johnson Hagood Stadium. This area will be impacted by ground disturbing activities during the construction of a new stadium at this location. Identification of graves was conducted through backhoe...