Addendum II: a Guide to Research Papers in the Archaeology of Worth Carolina on File

Addendum II: a Guide to Research Papers in the Archaeology of Worth Carolina on File

Library FT North Carolina State 3.77 Raleigh N. 0, Doa 2. 3 Bollinger, Catherine E. (compiler) 1982 Addendum II: A guide to research papers in the archaeology of Worth Carolina on file jun 2 1982 with the Archaeology Branch of the North Carolina Division of Archives and History. North Carolina Archaeological Council, Publication 17. ADDENDUM II: A GUIDE TO RESEARCH PAPERS IN THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF NORTH CAROLINA ON FILE WITH THE ARCHAEOLOGY BRANCH OF THE NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF ARCHIVES AND HISTORY Catherine E. Bollinger Compiler NORTH CAROLINA ARCHAEOLOGICAL COUNCIL PUBLICATION NUMBER 17 Published Jointly by the North Carolina Archaeological Council and the Archaeology Branch Division of Archives and History North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources Raleigh, 1982 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS members and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/addendumiiguidetOOboll : TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 AUTHOR INDEX 3 INDEX 33 CONTRIBUTING INSTITUTIONS 37 li Introduction In 1980 the North Carolina Archaeological Council published a bibliography of archaeological papers on file with one of its member institutions. Appearing as Publication 13 in the Council Series, "A guide to research papers in the archaeology of North Carolina on file with the Archaeology Branch of the North Carolina Division of Archives and History" provided a list of 661 works to those involved with archaeological research or resource management. Most of these works, which cover archaeological projects throughout the state, were unpublished. In 1981, "Addendum I: A guide to research papers in the archaeology of North Carolina on file with the Archaeology Branch of the North Carolina Division of Archives and History" was printed as Publication 14 in the Council Series. Since the publication of those bibliographies, the Archaeology Branch's file of dissertations, theses, articles, and contract reports on archaeology has continued to grow. In addition, many of the major sources of published archaeological works in North Carolina have been indexed for use in environmental review at the branch. As a result, the number of additional references has led to the compilation of a third bibliography. As in the preceding bibliographies, the works listed here represent a wide variety of research interests, techniques, formats, and purposes. The geographical focus varies from excavations of single structures or surveys of one-acre plots of land to overviews of physiographic regions that include one- third of the state. The scale of reporting ranges from brief reports used to clear small earth-moving projects with an absence of archaeological sites to short articles in archaeological and historical society newsletters to reports of large-scale river basin surveys! and major excavations, Ph.D. dissertations, master's theses, and published works with wide distribution. In each citation the compiler has attempted to include the name of the Lstitution or agency that performed the work described in the report. When a performing agency is not listed in the report, the sponsoring or contracting agency (if known) is listed in its place. This reference is intended to supply the researcher with the information needed to contact directly the individuals or the institutions that have on file not only the manuscript cited, but also (presumably) the notes, photographs, and artifacts produced by the project in question. In most cases a researcher interested in past work in a particular area will not need to refer to the Archaeology Branch files. This bibliography uses the format prescribed by American Antiquity (Style Guide for American Antiquity 1979). The body of the list has been arranged alphabetically by the first author listed in the report, or by princi- pal investigator or sponsoring institution if no author was listed on the Archaeology Branch copy. An index of works arranged by county or region (when the entry deals with several counties) follows the author index. The numbers listed next to each county or region refer to the numbers found to the right of each title in the author index. Style variants such as the spellings of archeology and archaeology have been maintained. To prevent redundancy, the addresses of most of the contributing organizations have been abbreviated in individual entries. A list of these organizations appears in the appendix. Where report titles do not mention the North Carolina counties (or regions) involved, county names or regions have been added in brackets. Author Index Ambrose, Ronald J. 1980 An archeological resources survey of 1,000 \J acres in compartments 89 and 90, Grandfather Ranger District, Pisgah National Forest, Burke and Caldwell counties, North Carolina. Ms. on file, U.S. Forest Service, Asheville, N.C. 1980 Cultural resource survey of compartment 307, LI 18 Ripshin Ridge, Grandfather Ranger District, Pisgah National Forest, N.C. [Burke County]. Ms. on file, U.S. Forest Service, Asheville, N.C. 1980 A cultural resource survey of three areas L119 proposed for exchange in Uwharrie National Forest, Montgomery County, North Carolina. Ms. on file, U.S. Forest Service, Asheville, N.C. Angley, Wilson 1981 An historical overview of the Hogtown site 1120 in Martin County, North Carolina. Ms. on file, Research Branch, North Carolina Division of Archives and History, Raleigh. 1981 Old salt works near Beaufort [Carteret County]. .121 Ms. on file, Archeology Branch. Anthony, Ronald W. , and Lesley M. Drucker 1981 An archaeological survey of proposed de- 1122 velopment areas, Cedar Island National Wildlife Refuge, Carteret County, N.C. Ms. on file, Carolina Archaeological Services, Columbia, South Carolina. 1981 An intensive archaeological investigation of 1123 the cultural resources potential of the proposed US 74 corridor, Polk and Rutherford counties, North Carolina. Ms. on file, Carolina Archaeological Services, Columbia, South Carolina. 1981 Intensive investigation of site AU-4: 112 ^J Aulander 201 facilities upgrade plan, Hertford County, N.C. Ms. on file, Carolina Archaeological Services, Columbia, South Carolina. Archaeological Research Consultants, Inc. 1981 Management summary [archaeological reconnais- 1125 sance and testing of a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permit site in Perquimans County, N.C.]. Ms. on file, Archaeology Branch. Ayers, Harvard G. 1981 An archaeological reconnaissance survey of 1126 a proposed sewer line near Weaverville [Buncombe County], North Carolina. Ms. on file, Appalachian State University. 1981 Draft final report of the South Mountains 1127 archeological survey [Burke County] Ms. on file, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina. 1981 Test excavation of three archeological sites 1128 located on the south Buncombe interceptor sewer project, Buncombe and Henderson counties, N.C. Ms. on file, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina. Ayers, Harvard G. (continued) 1982 Final report of the South Mountains archeo- 1129 logical survey [Burke County]. Ms. on file, Appalachian State University. Baker , C . Michael 1980 Archaeological investigation of a small late 1130 prehistoric settlement in the Little Tennessee drainage, Macon County, N.C. Ms. on file, Archaeology Laboratory, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, N.C. 1981 Archaeological investigation of the Wells 1131 rockshelter locality [Wake County]. Ms. on file, Archaeological Research Consultants, Inc., Chapel Hill, N.C. 1981 An archaeological survey of areas bordering 1132 the Ararat River, Mount Airy, Surry County, North Carolina. Ms. on file, Archaeological Research Consultants, Inc. 1981 Archaeological testing and evaluation of 1133 M. L. Chestnut property, Pamlico County, N.C. Ms. on file, Archaeological Research Consultants, Inc., Chapel Hill, N.C. 1981 An intensive archaeological reconnaissance 1134 of the Carolina Beach borrow area, New Hanover County, North Carolina. Ms. on file, Archaeological Research Consultants, Inc., Chapel Hill, N.C. Baker, C. Michael, and Thomas H. Hargrove 1981 Archaeological study of the Ferry Point 1135 locality, Perquimans County, North Carolina. Ms. on file, Archaeological Research Consultants, Inc., Chapel Hill. 1981 Archaeological survey of the Ellerbee Creek 1136 floodplain and vicinity, Falls Lake Project, Durham County, North Carolina. Ms. on file, Archaeological Research Consultants, Inc., Chapel Hill, N.C. Barber, Michael B. 1977 Cultural evaluation of extant buildings on 1137 the Buck Creek tract, Clay County, North Carolina. Ms. on file, U.S. Forest Service, Asheville, N.C. 1980 A cultural resource inventory of a 7.7 acre 1138 tract of land in Macon County, North Carolina, Wayah Ranger District, National Forests in North Carolina. Ms. on file, U.S. Forest Service, Asheville, N.C. 1981 A cultural resource inventory of the Kagle 1139 Mountain and Pilot Mountain timber sales [Transylvania County]. Ms. on file, U.S. Forest Service, Asheville, N.C. 1981 Proposed exchange area on Nantahala River HhO [Swain County]. Ms. on file, U.S. Forest Service, Asheville, N.C. Baroody, John C. 1980 A report on the cultural resource reconnais- 1141 sance for Harris Boulevard, from 1-77 at SR 2113 to SR 2467, Mecklenburg County. Ms. on file, Planning and Research Branch, Division of Highways, N.C. Department of Transportation. 1981 Archaeological survey of area affected by 1142 replacement of bridge no. 53, SR 1334, Guilford County, over the Deep River near Jamestown, I.D. no. B-616. Ms. on file, Planning and Research Branch, Division of Highways, N.C. Department

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