There is a 1987 study of a South Carolina lime kiln, perhaps available from the SC Department of Archives and History: Wheaton, Thomas R., Jr., Mary Beth Reed and Mary Elizabeth Gantt. 1987. The Jimmie Green Line Kiln Site, Berkeley County, South Carolina. Garrow & Associates, Atlanta, GA.
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Subject: Lime Kiln Query
Hello,
I worked on an excavation in Maryland that revealed what looks like a lime kiln, which is believed to be associated with an 18th/19th c. plantation. While I've found some historical and technical information on lime kilns, I haven't found many archaeological reports that address this type of structure. I know that a similar question was asked on this listserv about a decade ago, and some of the responses have been useful, but if anyone has more recent info, that would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance -
Megan
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Megan Bailey, M.A.
PhD. student
Department of Anthropology
University of Maryland, College Park
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