Data Recovery / Excavation (Investigation Type)
These investigations include substantial field investigation of an archaeological site (or sites) involving the removal, and systematic recording of, archaeological matrix. These activities often mitigate the adverse effects of a public undertaking. This includes the description, analysis, and specialized studies of artifacts and samples recovered during excavations.
23,926-23,950 (27,308 Records)
Final Report of UTC' s Archaeological Survey
Sapelo Island: Archaeological Testing at High Point Plantation (2008)
Final Report
Sapelo Island: Behavior Cemetery - Artifact and Report Pictures 2010 (2010)
Artifact and Report Pictures: Glass, Vial Pipe Stems and Bowl Ceramics Flint, Lithics
Sapelo Island: Behavior Cemetery - Gravestone Pictures 2010 (2010)
2010 UTC Field School Gravestone Pictures
Sapelo Island: Behavior Cemetery - Various Pictures 2010 (2010)
Field Photos 2010 Area, Units, Profiles
Sapelo Island: Behaviour Cemetery 2010 Forms (2010)
Template Forms 2010
Sapelo Island: Bourbon Field Work Update 2007 (2007)
E-Mail Correspondence
Sapelo Island: Chocolate Plantation - 2006 Archaeology Day Photos (2006)
Archaeology Day 5/29/2006 - Photos Various
Sapelo Island: Chocolate Plantation - 2006 Field School Notes (2006)
Field Notes 2006
Sapelo Island: Chocolate Plantation - 2006 Field School Photos (2006)
2006 Excavations - Field School Photos, Week 1 - 5
Sapelo Island: Chocolate Plantation - Artifact Analyses Sheets (2006)
Field Work 2006 Artifact Data Sheets
Sapelo Island: Chocolate Plantation Field Work 2006 - Photolog (2006)
Photo Summary
Sapelo Island: Chocolate Plantation Historic Photos (2006)
Georgia State Historic Archives - Sapelo Photos
Sapelo Island: Early Hunter-Gatherer Pottery along the Atlantic Coast of the Southeastern United States: A Ceramic Compositional Study (2008)
Excavations at the Sapelo Island Shell Ring complex in Georgia produced a voluminous assemblage of St Simons pottery and a small amount of pottery that appears to be of the Thorn's Creek type. Known mainly from South Carolina, Thorn's Creek ceramics have not been found this far south along the Georgia Coast (Williams and Thompson 1999:125-126). In this study, we investigate whether the ceramics found at Sapelo are more closely related to South ...
Sapelo Island: Evolving Community Organization on the Georgia Coast (1984)
Community settlement-pattern analysis, focusing upon the spatial structure of material remains represented at a single archaeological site, provides a firm basis for re constructing a wide range of synchronic. and diachronic cultural phenomena. The potential of the approach for sociocultural explanation of the archaeological record is well documented. 1 The purpose of this paper is to present information concerning changes in the gross configura tion of community settlement patterns at Bourbon...
Sapelo Island: Gullah Geechee Archaeology (2008)
The Living Space of Enslaved Geechee on Sapelo Island
Sapelo Island: High Point - Artifact Photos 2007 (2007)
Bottles, Metal, Tacks, Buttons, Nails, Glass, Ceramics (historic/prehistoric), Lithics.
Sapelo Island: High Point - Various Maps (2007)
Historic Maps Land Maps Floor Plans
Sapelo Island: High Point Excavation 2007 - Artifact Data (2007)
Artifact Data Sheets from the 2007 Field School
Sapelo Island: High Point Field Forms 2007 (2007)
Various Forms - Field School 2007
Sapelo Island: High Point Field School Photos 2007 (2007)
Field Photos of Excavations at High Point Plantation
Sapelo Island: High Point Photo Log (2007)
Photo Log for Excavations May 2007
Sapelo Island: Lighthouse Artifact Data (2011)
Data Tables for Artifacts recovered from W4W 2011 Excavation
Sapelo Island: Lighthouse Excavation - 2011 Fieldnotes (2011)
Fieldnotes from the 2011 Weekend for Wildlife Excavation
Sapelo Island: Mortuary Research at Behavior Cemetary (9MC498) (2010)
In May of 2010 the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) carried out archaeological research at Behavior Cemetery on Sapelo Island, Georgia. Under the direction of Dr. Nicholas Honerkamp and assisted by Dr. Ray Crook (Professor Emeritus, University of West Georgia), students enrolled in the UTC Archaeological Field Methods course participated in a program of archaeological survey and reconnaissance at the c. five-acre Cemetery. Based on a request from Gullah-Geechee residents of the Hog...