Chocolate Plantation (Site Name Keyword)
1-21 (21 Records)
Prehistoric Ceramics, Historic Ceramics, buttons, beads, iron, straps, stone, personal historic items
Pieces of Chocolate: Site Structure and Function at Chocolate Plantation (9MC96), Sapelo Island, Georgia (2007)
The origin of Chocolate Plantation (9MC96) as a historic and as an archaeological entity involves a complex narrative. Located on the west side of Sapelo Island, directly adjacent to the Mud River (Figures 1 and 2), Chocolate is situated in an area that proved to be suitable for both prehistoric and historic habitation, a claim that will become abundantly clear in this report. In fact, although this site possesses numerous substantial tabby ruins, it was first defined in the Georgia State Site...
Pieces of Chocolate: Site Structure and Function at Chocolate Plantation (9MC96), Sapelo Island, Georgia (2007)
The origin of Chocolate Plantation (9MC96) as a historic and as an archaeological entity involves a complex narrative. Located on the west side of Sapelo Island, directly adjacent to the Mud River (Figures 1 and 2), Chocolate is situated in an area that proved to be suitable for both prehistoric and historic habitation, a claim that will become abundantly clear in this report. In fact, although this site possesses numerous substantial tabby ruins, it was first defined in the Georgia State Site...
A Place known as Chocolate (2007)
REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS Antonio J. Waring, Jr. Archaeological Laboratory University of West Georgia, Carrollton
Proposal for Conducting an Archaeological Survey at Chocolate Plantation, Sapelo Island, Georgia (2006)
Chocolate Plantation on Sapelo Island has been the subject of several archaeological studies, beginning with a 1974 archaeological field school directed by West Georgia College's Dr. Lewis Larson (Juengst 1980), and most recently in the form of a remote sensing exercise by the University of Mississippi (Simmons 2004). An accurate site map ofthe plantation and detailed drawings oftabby structures, including the location oftwenty structures and substructures along with tree lines, site elevation...
Sapelo Island
Sapelo Island Project
Sapelo Island: "Weekend for Wildlife" Survey and Testing at Chocolate Plantation, 9MC96, Sapelo Island, Georgia (2007)
This report documents archaeological survey and testing carried out at and near Chocolate Plantation (9MC96) on February 9-10, 2007 by Norma Harris of the University of West Florida, Jennifer Bedell of the Georgia DNR Historic Preservation Division, and Nick Honerkamp ofthe University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC). These activities were part of the annual Weekend for Wildlife (WFW) program sponsored by DNR. State Archaeologist David Crass arranged the WFW Chocolate component for a dozen...
Sapelo Island: A Place Known As Chocolate (2007)
REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS Antonio J. Waring, Jr. Archaeological Laboratory University of West Georgia, Carrollton
Sapelo Island: A Proposal for Conducting and Archaeological Survey at Chocolate Plantation, Sapelo Island, Georgia (2006)
Field Work Proposal 2006
Sapelo Island: Chimney Stabilization at Chocolate Plantation (2007)
Correspondence regarding damage caused through Chimney Stabilization
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: Chocolate Plantation Maps and Profiles (2006)
Various maps displaying Chocolate Plantation Location and Excavation Profiles
Sapelo Island: Proposed Restoration of Chocolate Plantation (2001)
Memos of meeting to discuss deterioration of historic structures (Tabby) and how to prevent them from further destruction through elements, and GPS recordings of the historic structures.
Sapelo Island: Weekend for Wildlife 2007 - Chocolate Plantation Excavation Photos (2007)
Photos of the W4W 2007 Excavation at the Chocolate Plantation, Sapelo Island
Sapelo Island: Weekend for Wildlife Agenda 2007 (2007)
Correspondence, Notes, and Planning
Working Plantations on Sapelo Island: High Point Versus Chocolate (2008)
Back-to-back archaeological surveys on Sapelo Island, Georgia by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga have concentrated on two sites: a substantial, intensively occupied plantation dating primarily to the first half of the 19th century (Chocolate) and an earlier, sporadically occupied operation that included a short-lived French component (High Point). This paper compares the archaeological manifestations of slave occupations at both sites and identifies distinct material contrasts...