Reconnecting the Physical and Cultural Landscapes at the Hampton-Preston Mansion in Columbia, South Carolina
by Ferguson, Helena L., M.A., UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 2011, 118 pages; 1503298

Abstract:

The Hampton-Preston Mansion in Columbia, South Carolina is a historic house museum where scores of visitors tour every year. The museum illustrates the property's history dating back to the early Antebellum South. However, what is portrayed to visitors is in part a fabrication due to a systematic disconnection between the physical and cultural landscapes over the course of the last half of the twentieth century. Using archaeology, anthropological and cultural geography theory as a tool, this thesis intends to provide physical evidence for past landscapes at the property and ultimately provide a venue to reconnect the physical and cultural landscapes.

 
AdviserKenneth Kelly
SchoolUNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
SourceMAI/ 50-03, p. , Jan 2012
Source TypeThesis
SubjectsArchaeology; American history; Cultural resources management
Publication Number1503298
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