Record Number | Citation |
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ROBE16 |
"Tribe gets Smithsonian showcase [Editorial]." The Robesonian [Lumberton, NC]. September 1, 2017. |
DOUB001 |
“A double dose of bad news.” Robesonian August 21, 2014. |
KNIC001 |
Knick, Stanley. “Because it is right.”The Museum of the Southeast American Indian Center. U of North Carolina at Pembroke, 1998. Updated 29 September 2010. Key source |
KNIC007 |
Knick, Stanley. “Along the Robeson Trail (column).” Carolina Indian Voice 25 February 1999: 5. |
KNIC009 |
Knick, Stanley. “Along the Robeson Trail (column).” Carolina Indian Voice 11 February 1999: 6. |
DEGR001 |
Degregory, Lane. “Fragments of day-to-day living recovered in Outer Banks digs.” The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk) 5 March 1996: B1. |
KNIC002 |
Knick, Stanley. Robeson Crossroads archaeological survey: phase II testing in Robeson County. Pembroke, NC: Native American Resource Center, Pembroke State University, 1993. 56 pages. |
1073 |
Menges, Jerri. “Archaeology opens doors for Indian students.” Robesonian 7 May 1989: C1. |
1072 |
“Study Reveals Indians Inhabited Robeson County 14,000 Years Ago.” Robesonian 7 Nov. 1988: B1. |
1071 |
Knick, Stanley. Robeson Trails Archaeological Survey: Reconnaissance in Robeson County. Pembroke: Native American Resource Center, Pembroke State U, 1988. North Carolina State Documents depository microfiche G85 2: R6 |
1070 |
Padgett, Thomas J., and J. Chris Baroody. Final report. Archaeological survey and evaluation. US 74 Maxton Bypass, Robeson and Scotland Counties. Project no. R-77. N.C. Dept. of Transportation, Jan. 1981. MS. on file, Planning and Research Branch, N.C. Dept. of Transportation. 13 p. |
1068 |
McLean, David, and Michael Sellon. Documentary research of historic and pre-historic sites located in the Lumber River basin (d.o. DACW60-78-M-0503). 2v. Prepared for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston District, 1978. Ms. on file, St. Andrews Presbyterian College. |
1069 |
Wetmore, Ruth Y. “Report on excavations at the Buie Mound, Robeson County, North Carolina.” University of South Carolina. Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology. Notebook 10 (1978): 30-71. |
1067 |
McLean, David A. “Project BOR 15-500 LWCF: Robeson County Recreation and Parks Commission, Lumberton, NC: Archaeological Reconnaissance.” 17 Dec. 1976. 14p. Report no. 5 in: North Carolina Archaeological Council Publication No. 3. Raleigh: Archaeological Council and the Archaeology Branch, Div. of Archives and History, N.C. Dept. of Cultural Resources, 1977. |
1066 |
Keel, Bennie C. “Excavations at the Red Springs Mound RB 4, Robeson County 1971.” Southern Indian Studies 22 (Oct. 1970): 17-22. |
1065 |
Watts, Carroll. “Robeson County ‘dig’ reveals clues of former occupants.” Robesonian 30 Aug. 1970: 5B. |