South Carolina Institute of Anthropology and Archaeology

The South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology (SCIAA) was established in 1963 as a University of South Carolina research institute and a state cultural resource management agency.

University of South Carolina
Academics

University of South Carolina School of Law • Moore School of Business • Palmetto Health Richland • University of South Carolina Press

Athletics

South Carolina Gamecocks • Carolina-Clemson rivalry
Men's Sports: Baseball • Basketball • Football • Soccer • Tennis • Track & Field
Women's Sports: Basketball • Soccer • Softball • Tennis • Track & Field • Volleyball
Facilities: Williams-Brice Stadium • Colonial Life Arena • Carolina Stadium • Stone Stadium
People: Mark Berson • Curtis Frye • Frank Martin • Beverly Smith • Shelley Smith • Steve Spurrier • Dawn Staley • Ray Tanner

Campus

The Horseshoe • Currell College • Melton Memorial Observatory • South Carolina Institute of Anthropology and Archaeology • W. Gordon Belser Arboretum • Koger Center for the Arts

Student life

Cocky • The Daily Gamecock • WUSC • Student Gamecock Television (SGTV) • The Fighting Gamecocks Lead the Way • We Hail Thee Carolina • Mighty Sound of the Southeast • Five Points • Congaree Vista • Riverbanks Zoo • Lake Murray

Miscellaneous

Notable Gamecocks • Presidents • Board of Trustees • History of the University • Clariosophic • Euphradian • S.C.C. Cadets

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