Tag Archives: South Carolina
Technology and Preservation
Site archaeologist Andrew Agha is presenting a paper at this year’s Historic Preservation Conference on how he has used technology at the Lord Ashley Site to help with preservation. The use of technology not only helps us further our research, … Continue reading
What did they eat at the Lord Ashley site?
Have you ever traveled far from home and missed foods that you normally eat? What do you think it would have been like for these early colonists who traveled far from home to a new and unfamiliar place? Were they … Continue reading
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Tagged analysis, archaeology, artifact, ceramics, diet, faunal, foodways, lipids, Lord Ashley, material culture, South Carolina
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Making Pots and Mixing Traditions…
Hello, I am Nicole Isenbarger and I am the Lab Director and ceramicist for the project. I’m currently in the field helping assist the field school and I’m having a great time working with the students and the team! The … Continue reading
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Tagged 17th century, analysis, archaeology, artifact, ceramics, colono ware, colonoware, creolization, culture contact, Lord Ashley, material culture, South Carolina
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