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1.1 Locations of the sites discussed in this volume 4 2.1 Yamasee settlement patterns 15 2.2 Archaeologists at work at the Yamasee site of Chechessee Old Field I (38BU1605) 20 2.3 Yamasee settlements in South Carolina 23 3.1 Yaughan structures and major features 31 3.2 Curriboo structures and major features 32 3.3 James City major features and selected postholes 42 4.1 Colonoware and creamware bowls with foot rings 50 4.2 Location of Stobo plantation in Charleston County, South Carolina 52 4.3 Examples of complicated stamped motifs from Stobo plantation 56 4.4 Colonoware bowls. Lesesne Lustered bowl with bulbous lip; historic period aboriginal bowl with bulbous lip 58 4.5 Colonoware rimsherd pro¤les. Lesesne Lustered bowl with bulbous lip; Lesesne Lustered bowl with bulbous lip; aboriginal bowl with bulbous lip; aboriginal bowl with bulbous lip; Yaughan bowl with ®attened lip; Yaughan bowl with ®attened lip; Yaughan bowl with rounded/ semibeveled lip 59 5.1 The 1733 Moseley map showing the Lower Cape Fear area 66 5.2 Slaves collecting turpentine as depicted in Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, 1866 68 Figures 5.3 Workers’ camp at 31Cb110, Samuel Neale plantation 70 5.4 Location of pre–Revolutionary War historic occupations on the Neale tract 72 6.1 German colonies in the Carolinas and Georgia 81 6.2 Elderhostelers assist Dan and Rita Elliott in the archaeological excavation of New Ebenezer 88 7.1 The South Carolina townships 94 7.2 The Meyer, Zubly, and Eggar tracts 98 7.3 Plan map of the Meyer tract features 102 7.4 Plan map of the Meyer tract, Area 1 103 7.5 Plan map of the Meyer tract, Area 2 105 7.6 Plan map of the Meyer tract, Area 3 107 7.7 Hypothetical reconstruction of the Meyer house and outbuildings 108 8.1 Map of Bethania, 1766, by Philip Christian Gottlieb Reuter 113 8.2 Topographic map, Bethania, 1971 114 8.3 Aerial photograph, 1984, of the southern Black Walnut Bottom in Bethania showing demarcation of early strip lots 115 8.4 Aerial photograph, Bethania, 1988 116 8.5 Wachovia, ca. 1765, Bethabara-Bethania relationship 121 8.6 A typical ®oor plan with three rooms around a central chimney 125 8.7 Hauser-Reich-Butner House, ca. 1770, Bethania 126 8.8 Regional context and trade routes, Wachovia, ca. 1760–1775 127 8.9 Map of Wachovia, 1773, by Philip Christian Gottlieb Reuter 129 8.10 Wachovia in Forsyth 130 9.1 Post-in-trench structure at Waterhorn plantation 135 9.2 Pro¤le of Structure B1, Waterhorn plantation 135 9.3 Map showing location of Waterhorn plantation 136 9.4 Plan view of Structures B1 and B23 at Waterhorn plantation 143 10.1 The James Cook map, 1773; detail of Hillsborough/New Bordeaux area 150 viii / Figures 10.2 Patrick Calhoun’s 1763 plan of Hillsborough Township 152 10.3 Building with clay, French style; poteaux en terre/poteaux sur sol detail 155 11.1 A 1742 map of the village of Dorchester 169 11.2 The Dissenter’s White Meeting House as it looked in 1875 172 11.3 The remains of the bell tower of St. George’s Anglican Church 173 11.4 Site map of the schoolhouse and schoolmaster’s house excavation project 178 12.1 Map of the South Carolina coast showing the location of Willtown 183 12.2 Site map of the Stobo plantation, showing feature designations 187 12.3 South pro¤le of unit N215E175 188 12.4 Distribution of porcelain vessels 190 12.5 Distribution of brass curtain rings 191 12.6 James Stobo’s silver cane tip 192 12.7 African American artifacts: quartz crystal, colonoware sphere marked with an X, cowrie shell, and blue glass beads 193 12.8 Brass ¤nger ring with glass setting, carved with a cruci¤xion scene 195 13.1 Powder horn, 1762–1764 199 13.2 The Edward Crisp map of 1704 201 13.3 “Ichnography of Charles-Town at High Water,” 1739, by Bishop Roberts and W. H. Toms 202 13.4 The Herbert map of 1721 203 13.5 Engraving based on Bishop Roberts’s Charles Town Harbor, 1739 206 13.6 The Old Powder Magazine, ca. 1713 206 13.7 Hand-hewn cedar piling used in the construction of Johnson’s Ravelin, recovered from the Charleston County Courthouse site 210 13.8 Copy of DeBrahm’s “Plan for fortifying Charles Town...

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