1. Agha, Andrew 2016 Clay Is Everything: Archaeological Analyses of Colonial Period Inland Swamp Rice Embankments. In Headwaters to Estuaries: Advances in Watershed Science and Management—Proceedings of the Fifth Interagency Conference on Research in the Watersheds, C. Stringer, K. Krauss, and J. Latimer, editors, pp. 129–131. U.S. Forest Service, Research and Development, Southern Research Station, Asheville, NC.
2. Agha, Andrew 2018 Trade for Peace: A Complete Account of the First Earl of Shaftesbury’s Interest in Carolina’s Indian Trade. In Shaping Enlightenment Politics. The Social and Political Impact of the Fiorst and Third Earls of Shaftesbury, P. Müeller, editor, pp. 47–70. Peter Lang, Berlin, Germany.
3. Agha, Andrew 2020 Shaftesbury’s Atlantis. Doctoral dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of South Carolina, Columbia. University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor, MI.
4. Agha, Andrew, and Nicole M. Isenbarger 2011 Recently Discovered Marked Colonoware from Dean Hall Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina. In Crosses to Bear: Cross Marks as African Symbols in Southern Pottery, Charles R. Ewen, editor. Thematic collection, Historical Archaeology 45(2):184–187.
5. Agha, Andrew, Nicole Isenbarger, and Charles F. Philips, Jr. 2012 Traditions in Rice and Clay: Understanding an Eighteenth–Nineteenth Century Rice Plantation, Dean Hall Plantation (38BK2132). Manuscript, Brockington and Associates, Inc., Mt. Pleasant, SC.