The metropolis and the backcountry: The making of a colonial landscape on the South Carolina frontier Kenneth E. Lewis Article 01 September 2016 Pages: 3 - 13
Gentility and material culture on the Carolina Frontier David Colin CrassBruce PennerTammy Forehand Article 01 September 2016 Pages: 14 - 31
“An idea of grandeur”: Furnishing the classical interior in Charleston, 1815–1840 Maurie D. McInnis Article 01 September 2016 Pages: 32 - 47
“After the Chinese taste”: Chinese export porcelain and chinoiserie design in eighteen-century Charleston Robert A. Leath Article 01 September 2016 Pages: 48 - 61
Pottery, intercolonial trade, and revolution: Domestic earthenwares and the development of an American social identity Carl Steen Article 01 September 2016 Pages: 62 - 72
A Trans-Atlantic merchant’s house in Charleston: Archaeological exploration of refinement and subsistence in an urban setting Martha Zierden Article 01 September 2016 Pages: 73 - 87
Slave and servant housing in Charleston, 1770–1820 Bernard L. Herman Article 01 September 2016 Pages: 88 - 101
Backcountry and lowcountry: Perspectives on charleston in the context of trans-Atlantic culture, 1700–1850 Carter L. Hudgins Article 01 September 2016 Pages: 102 - 107