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Cultural Resources Survey and Testing of the Beach City Place Tract (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Andrew Agha. Jason Ellerbee. Johshua N. Fletcher.

From 5-9 June 2006, Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted a cultural resources survey of the 8.75-acre Beach City Place Tract. These investigations were performed for D & N Partnership of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. The survey was designed to identify any historic properties (sites, buildings, structures, objects, districts, or landscapes listed on or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places [NRHP]) that may be present on or near the tract that could be affected...


Cultural Resources Survey of the Beach City Road Tract (38BU2163, 38BU2164) (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Andrew Agha. Jason Ellerbee.

Brockington and Associates, Inc., undertook a cultural resources survey of the1.6-acre Beach City Road Tract on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. The survey was designed to identify any cultural resources that may be present on or near the tract that could be affected by its proposed residential development. This survey provides partial compliance with local, state, and federal regulations concerning the management of cultural resources in the Coastal Zone of South Carolina.


Investigations at the Historic Mitchelville Site
PROJECT Uploaded by: Jonathan Leader

All archaeological grey literature and data relating to the historic Mitcheiville site on Hilton Head Island in Beaufort County in South Carolina within the past 50 years. The information found here is held within the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology and has been deemed accessible and usable for public research.


Metal Detector Investigations of the Beach City Place Tract (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Johshua N. Fletcher. James Page.

On 12 February–6 March 2007, trained metal detector operators from Brockington and Associates, Inc., undertook intensive metal detector investigations at the Beach City Place Tract on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. These investigations supplemented the survey and testing investigations previously conducted at the tract (Fletcher et al. 2006).