...were was well outside the city at that point," said Eric Poplin, an archaeologist and the vice president of Brockington and Associates, a consulting firm helping to investigate the site.Susan Able, a forensic anthropologist with the Charleston...
...a new Charleston performing arts center, an archaeologist said Friday.Eric Poplin, the vice president of Brockington and Associates, said the work exhuming remains from what's thought to be an 18th century graveyard should be completed Saturday...
...underground." What they've found For the past eight years, archaeologists with Mount Pleasant, S.C.-based Brockington and Associates Cultural Resources Consultants have studied the village site, first via a series of tiny test pits and later...
...Charleston. They were "people who did not have a voice in their own history," said Kristrina A. Shuler of Brockington and Associates, who helped lead the excavation two years ago. More than 340 grave pits were found, and about 275 contained...
...ground-penetrating radar to find a possible slave cemetery.The Ledger-Enquirer reports that officials contacted Brockington and Associates after determining through historians and records that the suspected area was designated as a burial ground for...
...the villages that were located along the central Savannah River," said Tom Whitley, the vice president of Brockington and Associates, a cultural resource management firm in Atlanta. He should know. Dr. Whitley led a team of archaeologists...
...and then used to fill or refill a hole, the pole won't go very far. Jeff Gardner, a vice president for Brockington and Associates - an archaeological company based in Norcross, Ga. - sometimes lets clients feel the difference for themselves...
...about the war's final battle, said Connie Huddleston, the director of The History Workshop, a division of Brockington and Associates, an Atlanta-based company that helps preserve and protect cultural resources. "There are very few War of...
...potter's field for the poor. "There was no money for that," said Ralph Bailey Jr., the vice president of Brockington and Associates, the Mount Pleasant archaeological and consulting firm that is doing the $149,000 recovery and removal project...