Part I: The Prehistoric People.

Beneath These Waters: Archeological and Historical Studies of 11,500 Years Along the Savannah River.

Part II: The Historic People.

Introduction.1: Along the River Bank.2: The First to Arrive.3: A Break with the Past.4: More Wandering, Less Room.5: A Wealth of Discoveries.6: A Leap Forward.7: Grains of Pollen, Mounds of Earth.8: Ceremony in Life and Death.9: Villages Found and Lost.10: Conquistadors and a Princess.

Beneath These Waters: Archeological and Historical Studies of 11,500 Years Along the Savannah River.Beneath These Waters: Archeological and Historical Studies of 11,500 Years Along the Savannah River.By Sharyn Kane & Richard Keeton.By Sharyn Kane and Richard Keeton.Credits.Read former governors' Zell Miller (D-GA) and Carroll A. Campbell, Jr. (R-SC) Foreword to the book.Read John H. Jameson, Jr.'s Preface to the book.Read Sharyn Kane and Richard Keeton's Acknowledgements.Look at the cultural timeline for the Richard B. Russell Study area (154.7 KB jpeg image).View the List of Figures.View the List of Maps.View the List of Sites, Studies and Investigators.See some of the awards this publication won.View the bibliography.Search this website for specific topics.

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11: Land of Promise.12: Liberty or Death.13: Ghost Towns and a King.14: From Cradle to Grave.15: Fortunes Won and Lost.16: Gone, But Not Forgotten.17: Risky Ventures, Rising Waters.18: The Last of an Era.19: "Rushing Through the Night".20: Mother to Daughter, Father to Son.21: A Binding Thread.