Brockington and Associates, Inc.

Collection of reports provided by CRM consulting firm Brockington and Associates, Inc. Brockington maintains offices in Atlanta and Savannah, Georgia; Charleston, South Carolina; Elizabethtown, Kentucky; and Jackson, Jacksonville, and Pensacola, Florida.

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  • The Archaeology of Belfair Plantation
    PROJECT Bobby G. Southerlin. Paul E. Brockington, Jr..

    Belfair Plantation tract is located in Beaufort County, South Carolina, that features prehistoric and historic sites. 38BU1419 is a historic eighteenth/nineteenth century plantation. It also has a small multi-component prehistoric occupation at the site. Artifacts recovered indicate continuous, though intermittent, use of the site from the Early Archaic Period through the Woodland Period. 38BU1302 is a prehistoric shell midden.

  • The Archaeology of Hampton Plantation, Glynn County, Georgia
    PROJECT Scott Butler. Terry G. Powis. The Sea Island Company (Sea Island, Georgia).

    A study of Hampton Plantation, located in Glynn County, Georgia. Hampton Plantation was a part of the vast Pierce Butler estate, which also encompassed Butler Island. Approximately 300 enslaved laborers resided at Hampton alone, with another 500 persons at Butler Island. This was one of the largest slave operations ever conducted in the antebellum South. In the fall of 2002, the Sea Island Company contracted with Brockington and Associates, Inc., to carry out intensive Phase II testing at three...

  • The Archaeology of Palmetto Bluff, South Carolina
    PROJECT Uploaded by: Meg Moughan

    Four reports on date recovery investigations undertaken by Brockington and Associates, Inc., at Palmetto Bluff, near Beaufort, South Carolina. Investigations at sites 38BU1768, 38BU1789, 38BU1791, 38BU1788, and 38BU1804 occurred between 2002 and 2004.

  • The Archaeology of Riverfront Village (38AK933), a Mississippian/Contact Period Occupation, Aiken County, South Carolina
    PROJECT Thomas Whitley.

    Starting in 2004, Brockington and Associates, Inc. carried out Phase II Testing for the Georgia Avenue Extension Project (GAEP) in North Augusta. The GAEP was an undertaking that entailed design and construction of new roadway associated with the City of North Augusta’s planned riverfront revitalization. More than one year earlier, the city teamed with the Leyland Alliance (a private development partnership) to design and build a planned mixed residential and commercial community known as...

  • The Archaeology of Spring Island, South Carolina
    PROJECT Christopher T. Espenshade. Spring Island Plantation.

    Brockington and Associates, Inc., undertook archaeological excavations at Spring Island, Beaufort County South Carolina. The proposed residential development of the Spring Island Company would have resulted in impact to sites 38BU791 (Bonny Shore Slave Row) and 38BU2 (Thom’s Creek and Deptford shell middens). Mitigation of the potential adverse effects of this impact was achieved through data recovery.

  • Edwards Plantation
    PROJECT Ralph Bailey.

    Archaeological data recovery at a portion of 38BU1 on Spring Island, South Carolina.

  • The Ford Plantation Project, Georgia
    PROJECT Thomas G. Whitley. Scott Butler. The Ford Plantation L.L.C. (Richmond Hill, Georgia).

    Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive Phase I cultural resources survey and Phase II testing project in 1998, for the Ford Plantation Development, in Bryan County, Georgia. The project encompassed approximately 720 hectares (1,800 acres). Survey consisted of background archival research (to locate previously identified cultural resources and to assess the potential for new discovery), fieldwork (excavation of shovel test probes, pedestrian reconnaissance, and 2 by 2 meter test...

  • Shade Tree
    PROJECT Uploaded by: Ralph Bailey

    Archaeological investigations associated with the Shade Tree Tract, also known as Cane Slash Plantation on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina.