Intensive Cultural Resources Survey of the I26/SC Route 302 Interchange Modification Project
Summary
"In January 2004, Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive cultural resources survey of the proposed I-26/SC Route 302 Interchange Modification project in Lexington County, South Carolina. Investigations included background research, architectural survey, and intensive archaeological survey. The Architectural Historian identified six historic architectural resources in the survey universe. One of these resources is a 1950s-era gas station (063 0350); the remaining five resources (063 0351 - 063 0355) are residences, designed in the Minimal Traditional style, dating from the early to mid-1950s. We recommend historic architectural resources 063 0350 - 063 0355 not eligible for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Archaeologists identified one site (38LX502). Site 38LX502 is a Pre-Contact ceramic and lithic artifact scatter and is recommended not eligible for the NRHP. Further management of these resources is not warranted."
Cite this Record
Intensive Cultural Resources Survey of the I26/SC Route 302 Interchange Modification Project. Inna Burns, Carol Poplin. Mt. Pleasant, SC: Brockington and Associates, Inc. 2004 ( tDAR id: 391275) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8KW5H96
URL: http://artsandsciences.sc.edu/sciaa/
Keywords
Culture
Early Woodland
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Historic
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Late Woodland
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Mississippian
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Woodland
Material
Ceramic
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Chipped Stone
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Fire Cracked Rock
Site Name
Architectural Resources 063 0350 - 1950s-era gas station
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Architectural Resources 063 0351
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Architectural Resources 063 0352
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Architectural Resources 063 0353
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Architectural Resources 063 0354
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Architectural Resources 063 0355
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Site No. 38LX502 - Pre-Contact Scatter
Site Type
Archaeological Feature
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Artifact Scatter
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Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
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Domestic Structures
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Gas Station
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House
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview
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Architectural Documentation
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Architectural Survey
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Consultation
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Data Recovery / Excavation
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Environment Research
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Historic Background Research
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Records Search / Inventory Checking
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Site Evaluation / Testing
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Systematic Survey
General
Eroded Body Coarse Sand Temper Sherds
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Eroded Rim Coarse Sand Temper Sherds
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Fire Cracked Rock
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ORTHOQUARTZITE Projectile Point
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Plain Body Sherds, Crushed Quartz Temper
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Plain Rim Sherds, Coarse Sand Temper
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Punctate Body Sherd, Coarse Sand Temper
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Residual Sherds
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Separate Reed Punctate Body Sherds, Coarse Sand Tempered
Geographic Keywords
Congaree Creek
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Congaree River
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Lexington (County)
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Six Mile Creek
Temporal Keywords
Post-Contact Period
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Pre-Contact Period
Spatial Coverage
min long: -81.352; min lat: 33.829 ; max long: -81.162; max lat: 34.046 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Heather Robbins; Jonathan Leader
Contributor(s): Keith M. Derting; Mallory Chambliss III; David Dellenbach; Brett Davis; Emily Jatef; Allison Moore; Inna Burns; Carol Poplin; Ed Salo
Field Director(s): David S. Baluha
Lab Director(s): Catherine Runyan
Principal Investigator(s): Eric C. Poplin
Sponsor(s): The LPA Group, Inc.; The South Carolina Department of Transportation
Prepared By(s): Brockington and Associates, Inc.
Notes
General Note: "Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive cultural resources survey of the I-26/SC Route 302 Interchange Modification project in Lexington County, South Carolina. We identified six historic architectural resources (063 0350 - 063 0355) and one archaeological site (38LX502). We recommend historic architectural resources 063 0350 - 063 0355 and archaeological site 38LX502 not eligible for the NRHP. Proposed land disturbing activities should be allowed to proceed. Further management of the I-26/SC Route 302 Interchange Modification project with regard to cultural resources is not warranted."
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