An Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey of Four Areas Within the Proposed North Augusta Golf Course Development Phase I, Aiken County, South Carolina
Author(s): Rick R. Richardson
Year: 1997
Summary
"On April 19, 1997, a reconnaissance level archaeological survey was conducted in four areas of the proposed North Augusta Golf Course Development Phase I. The survey was conducted in compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and amendments thereto. While no evidence of archaeological sites or deposits was noted within the limited project area, intact subsurface features or deposits were noted immediately adjacent to the project limits."
Cite this Record
An Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey of Four Areas Within the Proposed North Augusta Golf Course Development Phase I, Aiken County, South Carolina. Rick R. Richardson. 1997 ( tDAR id: 391665) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8TH8P0D
URL: http://artsandsciences.sc.edu/sciaa/
Keywords
Culture
Historic
Material
Building Materials
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Ceramic
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Chipped Stone
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Glass
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Metal
Site Name
38AK228
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38AK644
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38AK645
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38AK646
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38AK716
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38BR383
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9CB91
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9RI189
Site Type
Artifact Scatter
Investigation Types
Records Search / Inventory Checking
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Systematic Survey
General
Aiken County
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Archaeological Survey
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Blue Shell Edged Pearlware
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Brick Feature
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Charcoal
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Dark Olive Glass Fragment
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Hamburg
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Iron Fragment
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Quartz Shatter
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Salt Glazed Stoneware
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Slag
Geographic Keywords
Aiken County
Temporal Keywords
Historic Period
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Postcontact Period
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Precontact Period
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Prehistoric Period
Spatial Coverage
min long: -82.121; min lat: 33.338 ; max long: -81.682; max lat: 33.597 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina; Jonathan Leader
Principal Investigator(s): Rick R. Richardson
Submitted To(s): Cranston, Robertson, and Whitehurst, P.C.
Notes
General Note: "A reconnaissance level archaeological survey was conducted in four areas within the proposed North Augusta Golf Course Development Phase I in accordance with Section 106 of the National Historic Places Act of 1966 and amendments thereto. A surface examination of approximately 0.13 ha (0.34 ac) .... yielded no evidence of archaeological deposits within this limited area of potential effect for the proposed project. However, surface and subsurface investigation immediately adjacent to the project limits did result in the location of one historic archaeological site. Site 38AK716 is believed to represent the remains of a portion of what was once the town of Hamburg, South Carolina."
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Contact(s): Jonathan Leader