Pumpkin Hammock
Part of: Sapelo Island
All GA DNR HPD reports, documents, images, and data sheets concerning the Pumpkin Hammock area on Sapelo Island
Site Name Keywords
Pumpkin Hammock •
Mission Archaeology / North of Shell Ring Complex
Site Type Keywords
Archaeological Feature •
Midden •
Hammock •
Shell Midden •
Hammocks
Culture Keywords
Historic •
Woodland •
Late Woodland •
Mississippian •
Archaic •
Historic Native American •
Spanish •
Prehistoric •
Altamaha
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview •
Data Recovery / Excavation •
Environment Research •
Systematic Survey •
Reconnaissance / Survey •
Ground Disturbance Monitoring
Material Types
Ceramic •
Shell •
Fauna •
Metal
Temporal Keywords
Prehistoric - Historic
Geographic Keywords
US (ISO Country Code) •
United States of America (Country) •
Georgia (State / Territory) •
McIntosh County (County) •
North America (Continent)
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Sapelo Island: ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS ON PUMPKIN HAMMOCK (9MC350) MCINTOSH COUNTY, GEORGIA (2010)
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The coastal zone of Georgia is comprised of barrier islands, back barriers (hammocks or marsh islands) portions of the mainland coast, salt marsh-lagoon systems, tidal creeks, brackish water marshes, river channels, and maritime forest communities (Elliott and Sassaman 1995:7) (Figure 1). Native Americans inhabited the Georgia coastal zone for over 4500 years and they experienced changes in sea level and their concomitant effect on resource distribution. For over a century (e.g., Moore...
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Sapelo Island: ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS ON PUMPKIN HAMMOCK (9MC350) MCINTOSH COUNTY, GEORGIA (2010)
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The coastal zone of Georgia is comprised of barrier islands, back barriers (hammocks or marsh islands) portions of the mainland coast, salt marsh-lagoon systems, tidal creeks, brackish water marshes, river channels, and maritime forest communities (Elliott and Sassaman 1995:7) (Figure 1). Native Americans inhabited the Georgia coastal zone for over 4500 years and they experienced changes in sea level and their concomitant effect on resource distribution. For over a century (e.g., Moore 1897),...
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Sapelo Island: Coupled Pre-Columbian Human-Environment Systems on the Georgia Coast (2006)
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2007 Field Proposal Environmental influences on the pre-contact inhabitants of Sapelo Island
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Sapelo Island: Preliminary Report on the 2006 Field Season (2006)
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Archaeological field investigations focused on the area north of Shell Ring II, containing evidence for Guale/Spanish interaction
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Update on the 2007 Hammock Survey on Sapelo Island (2007)
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Correspondence on field survey and potential Altamaha site