USC archaeology program explores Columbia’s past
Sesquicentennial State Park was created in 1937, but was previously a plantation site as well as home to many tenant farmers in the 19th century.
Sesquicentennial State Park was created in 1937, but was previously a plantation site as well as home to many tenant farmers in the 19th century.
“Archaeology helps us understand the daily lives of the people who were here in the past,”
Scientists are working to determine whether a human femur bone, uncovered from the famed Whydah pirate shipwreck site, belongs to the infamous pirate, Sam Bellamy.