1727 Johann Christoph Schmugel, composer on this day in history. 1733 James Oglethorpe &130 English colonists arrive at Charleston, SC on this day in history. « Previous Page | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Next Page »Days...
Jin K Charleston, SC8 contributions 0 Our tour guide Masa San was great! Masa san was a great tour guide! She had a smile the entire day(from 8am to 6pm!) And spoke very well during the tour. It is bit expensive but it is well worth it with number of destinations ...
While some cities now have legislation in place, others, like Charleston, for example, still lack a protective archaeological ordinance (Behre 2021), and concerns around gentrification still form a prominent undercurrent of archaeologists’ work as they grapple with the consequences of mid-century ...
Charleston, SC: American Tract Society, South Carolina Branch, 1831. Anderson, David G. The Savannah River Chiefdoms: Political Change in the Late Prehistoric Southeast. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1994. Andrews, Eliza Frances. The War-time Journal of a Georgia Girl, 1864-1865. ...
The first area investigated was parallel to, but seaward of, the 1994 survey and centered around a linear object observed by snorkelers at the beginning of the project. Although a handful of small magnetic anomalies were detected near the object, closer inspection did not reveal shipwreck material...
Popularly known as the caracol de viento (“wind snail”), hung around the neck, it was used in various Spanish regions as a superstitious remedy to prevent teething pain in small children, to cure erysipelas and to remove spots from the face [12,13]. In 1883, in his work Supersticione...