Excerpt from 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
As in the preceding bibliographies, the works listed here repres wide variety of research interests, techniques, formats, and purposes geographical focus varies from excavations of single structures or su one-acre plots of land to overviews of physiographic regions that inc third of the state. The scale of reporting ranges from brief reports clear small earth - moving projects with an absence of archaeological short articles in archaeological and historical society newsletters t of large-scale river basin surveys and major excavations, ph.d. Diss master's theses, and published works with wide distribution.
In each citation the compiler has attempted to include the name of the institution or agency that performed the work described in the report. Whe performing agency is not listed in the report, the sponsoring or contract agency (if known) is listed in its place. This reference is intended to su the researcher with the information needed to contact directly the individu r the institutions that have on file not only the manuscript cited, but al presumably) the notes, photographs, and artifacts produced by the project question. In most cases a researcher interested in past work in a particul rea will not need to refer to the Archaeology Branch files.
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