This collection contains 17 research manuscripts by James L. Michie (1941-2004), former archaeologist with the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of South Carolina, and former Coastal Carolina University professor.
James L. Michie directed many important excavation projects within South Carolina. He is especially known for his archaeological investigations of plantation sites in Georgetown County, including Mansfield, Wachesaw, Richmond Hill and The Oaks.
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An archeological investigation of the cultural resources of Callawassie Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina
James L. Michie
Research Manuscript Series No. 176. Published by the University of South Carolina. Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology.
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An archeological reconnaissance survey of the Haig Point, Webb, and Oak Ridge tracts, Daufuskie Island, South Carolina
James L. Michie
Research Manuscript Series No. 187. Published by the University of South Carolina. Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology.
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An initial archeological survey of the Wachesaw/Richmond Plantation property, Georgetown County, South Carolina
James L. Michie
Research Manuscript Series No. 191. Published by the University of South Carolina. Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology.
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An intensive archaeological survey of Mansfield Plantation, Georgetown County, South Carolina
James L. Michie and Christopher C. Boyle
Research Papers of the Waccamaw Center for Cultural and Historical Studies, Research Manuscript 8. Published by the Coastal Carolina University Waccamaw Center for Cultural and Historical Studies.
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An intensive archeological test of the Edenwood site, 38LX135, Lexington County, South Carolina
James L. Michie
Research Manuscript Series No. 144. Published by the University of South Carolina. Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology.
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Archaeological investigations of three tracts on Arcadia Plantation, Georgetown County, South Carolina
James L. Michie
Research Papers of the Waccamaw Center for Historical and Cultural Studies, Research Manuscript 6. Published by the Coastal Carolina University Waccamaw Center for Cultural and Historical Studies.
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A reconnaissance search for evidence of the Capitana: Lucas Vazquez de Ayllon's 1526 Flagship
James L. Michie
Research Papers of the Waccamaw Center for Historical and Cultural Studies, Research Manuscript 3. Published by the Coastal Carolina University Waccamaw Center for Cultural and Historical Studies.
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Indications of prehistory on Arcadia Plantation, Georgetown County, South Carolina
James L. Michie
Research Papers of the Waccamaw Center for Cultural and Historical Studies, Research Manuscript 10. Published by the Coastal Carolina University Waccamaw Center for Cultural and Historical Studies.
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Richmond Hill and Wachesaw: an archaeological study of two rice plantations on the Waccamaw River, Georgetown County, South Carolina
James L. Michie
Research Manuscript Series No. 203. Published by the University of South Carolina. Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology.
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The Bass Pond dam site: intensive archeological testing at a formative period base camp on Kiawah Island, South Carolina
James L. Michie
Research Manuscript Series No. 154. Published by the University of South Carolina. Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology.
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The discovery of Old Fort Congaree
James L. Michie
Research Manuscript Series No. 208. Published by the University of South Carolina. Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology.
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The Earliest South Carolinians: The Paleoindian Occupation Of South Carolina
James L. Michie, Albert C. Goodyear, and Tommy Charles
The Archaeological Society of South Carolina, Inc. Occasional Papers No. 2. Published by the Archeological Society of South Carolina.
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The excavation of Joseph and Theodosia Burr Alston's house site, the Oaks Plantation, Brookgreen Gardens, Georgetown County, South Carolina
James L. Michie
Research Papers of the Waccamaw Center for Historical and Cultural Studies, Research Manuscript 5. Published by the Coastal Carolina University Waccamaw Center for Cultural and Historical Studies.
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The Oaks Plantation: additional discoveries related to the managerial complex and the architecture of Joseph and Theodosia Burr Alston's house site, Brookgreen Gardens, Georgetown County, South Carolina
James L. Michie
Research Papers of the Waccamaw Center for Cultural and Historical Studies, Research Manuscript 7. Published by the Coastal Carolina University Waccamaw Center for Cultural and Historical Studies.
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The Oaks Plantation revealed: an archaeological survey of the home of Joseph and Theodosia Burr Alston, Brookgreen Gardens, Georgetown County, South Carolina
James L. Michie
Research Papers of the Waccamaw Center for Historical and Cultural Studies, Research Manuscript 4. Published by the Coastal Carolina University Waccamaw Center for Cultural and Historical Studies.
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The Oaks Plantation rice mill, Brookgreen Gardens, Georgetown County, South Carolina
James L. Michie
Research Papers of the Waccamaw Center for Cultural and Historical Studies, Research Manuscript 9. Published by the Coastal Carolina University Waccamaw Center for Cultural and Historical Studies.
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The search for architectural remains at the planter's house and the slave settlement, Richmond Hill Plantation, Georgetown County, South Carolina
James L. Michie and Jay Mills
Research Manuscript Series No. 205. Published by the University of South Carolina. Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology.