McCormick County
Part of: The SCIAA Digital Archive Collection of South Carolina's Archaeological Resources
All archaeological grey literature and data relating to McCormick 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.
Site Name Keywords
Site No. 38MC428 •
Site No. 38MC427 •
Site No. 38MC426
Site Type Keywords
Archaeological Feature •
Artifact Scatter
Other Keywords
Looting •
Barbed Wire •
Chert Flake Fragment •
Quartzite Flakes •
Ceramic Disk •
Fire Cracked Rcok •
Residual Sherds •
Cord Marked Sherds •
Stallings Plain Sherds •
Milky Quartz Flake Fragment
Culture Keywords
Archaic •
Early Archaic •
Woodland •
Early Woodland •
Middle Woodland •
Late Woodland •
Mississippian
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview •
Collections Research •
Consultation •
Data Recovery / Excavation •
Site Evaluation / Testing •
Systematic Survey •
Environment Research •
Historic Background Research •
Site Stewardship Monitoring •
Heritage Management
Material Types
Ceramic •
Chipped Stone •
Fire Cracked Rock
Temporal Keywords
Pre-Contact Period
Geographic Keywords
US (ISO Country Code) •
United States of America (Country) •
McCormick County (County) •
South Carolina (State / Territory) •
North America (Continent) •
Little River •
McCormick County
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Phase I Cultural Resources Survey and Phase II Archaeological Testing of the Proposed Bridge Replacement Along Road S-19 Over the Little River (2006)
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"... This survey was conducted on behalf of the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) in Columbia, South Carolina. These investigations were conducted in compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) by personnel qualified under 36 CFR Part 61, and consistent with guidelines developed by the SCDAH. The goals of this investigation were to identify archaeological sites and architectural resources (e.g., standing structures) within and immediately...