There’s something buried in Sea Pines that archaeologists say is more than 4,000 years old — and it has long stumped them. Known as an Indian shell ring and located in the Sea Pines Forest Preserve, ...
After Hurricane Matthew, a satellite survey of the South Carolina coast picked up something new, and very old, on a remote beach south of Charleston, according to South Carolina Wildlife Magazine.
Binghamton University archaeology students Dylan Davis and Chelsea Cunico remove sand used to cover the site of last year's dig at the center of the Native American shell ring in the Sea Pines Forest ...