Archaeological Research Collective Inc

Archaeological Research Collective Inc

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A nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation of SC's history & culture through historical archaeology, research, public outreach, & education

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Archaeological Research Collective Inc
8 places updated July 17, 2014
Places people can visit that have ongoing archaeological excavations or exhibits.
Archaeological Research Collective Inc
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15 places including Middleton Place, The Charleston Museum, Aiken-Rhett House, Avery Research Center, College of Charleston
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    "On the King Street side of Marion Square there are the remnants of a 1780 Horn Work from the Siege of Charleston."
    Park
    · Charleston, United States
    8.1
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    "The c.1896 Post Office is the oldest continually operating post office in the Carolinas. They have a Postal Museum that has artifacts, images, and explanations of early postal history."
    Post Office
    · Charleston, United States
    6.0
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    "Their historical archaeologists have used their research to inform and better understand the lives and activities of the past inhabitants of Drayton Hall."
    History Museum
    · Charleston, United States
    8.3
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    "They have on-site archaeological excavations & accept volunteers. They also have standing historical structures and special events."
    State / Provincial Park
    · Summerville, United States
    7.6
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    "They have on-site archaeological excavations & accept volunteers. Archaeology also helped inform some of the park design & recreations. There is a great museum in the visitors center."
    Park
    · Charleston, United States
    8.8
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    "Their permanent displays have artifacts recovered archaeologically, and they have rotating exhibits that commonly have artifacts from excavations."
    History Museum
    · Charleston, United States
    8.1