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Archaeological Testing of Four Sites at the Clarks Hill Training Site, McCormick County, South Carolina (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Christopher Ohm Clement. Amy C. Joyce. Ramona M. Grunden.

Under a cooperative agreement between the South Carolina Army National Guard and the University of South Carolina, the Cultural Resources Consulting Division of the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology conducted archaeological testing at four sites on the Clarks Hill Training Site, located in McCormick County, South Carolina. Fieldwork for this project took place over a two month period, May and June of 2000, using a crew of between 3 and 5 individuals. At the three...


An Intensive Archaeological and Architectural Survey of the Proposed S.C. 302 (Pine Log Road) Widening Project, Aiken County, South Carolina (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Charles J. Rinehart.

"An intensive archaeological and architectural survey was conducted for the S.C. 302 road widening project in Aiken County, South Carolina. The purpose of this survey was to locate and identify any archaeological and/or historic sites which would be affected by the proposed federally assisted undertaking. Located sites were then to be assessed according to criteria for eligibility for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places. This survey resulted in the identification of nine...


Phase I Archeological Survey of the Saybrooke Pond and Windrush Farm Subdivisions, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only R. Christopher Goodwin. April M. Fehr. Paul Patterson. Leslie D. McFaden.

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