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Report Abstracts

Report Number Sort ascending Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
580 Rogers, Ronnie H. Fax from the Historic Preservation Department Concerning Investigations of Reported Mound, Clay County, Georgia

A few weeks ago, HPD received a call from a forester regarding a possible mound in eastern Clay County. There was NRCS involvement, so the report was investigated by archaeologist Teresa Paglione of the Auburn, Alabama NRCS office. Ms.

Clay 1998
579 Gresham, Thomas H. An Archaeological Survey of Four Tracts for Proposed Land Swap, Rabun County, Georgia

In May 2007, Southeastern Archeological Services conducted an intensive, Phase I archeological survey of four tracts of U.S. Forest land that are proposed to be transferred from the U.S.

Rabun 2007
578 Crook, Morgan Raymond Cagle Site Report: Archaic and Early Woodland Period Manifestations in the North Georgia Piedmont

This report details investigations at the Cagle Site (9Ckl23), a residential area and lithic workshop primarily associated with the Late Archaic and Early Woodland Periods. C-14 determinations indicate that a Savannah River Phase component dates to around 2,480 B.C.

Cherokee 1984
577 Cridlebaugh, Patricia A. A Cultural Resource Survey of the Clarks Hill Lake Cherokee Recreation Area, Lincoln County, Georgia and Catfish Recreation Area, McCormick County, South Carolina

A reconnaissance archaeological field survey was conducted over 259 ha to locate cultural resources in the Clarks Hill Lake Project Area of Lincoln County, Georgia and McCormick County, South Carolina.

Lincoln 1985
576 Smith, Robin L. Archaeological Testing at Cherry Point, Camden County, Georgia 9Cam187

The Cherry Point Prehistoric Site (9Cam187) at Kings Bay, Camden County, Georgia, was the subject of a Phase II testing and evaluation program conducted by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga on behalf of the U.S. Navy in January, 1983.

Camden 1984
575 Poplin, Eric C., Mitchell, Ruthanne L. Archaeological Survey and Site Testing the Proposed Dog River Reservoir, Douglas County, Georgia

This report presents the results of archaeological survey and testing in a proposed reservoir on Dog River, Douglas County, Georgia. These investigations were conducted under the auspices of, and funded by, the Douglasville-Douglas County Water and Sewer Authority.

Douglas 1988
574 Brockington, Paul E. Archaeological Survey of National Forest Lands in AT&T's Cable Corridor, Greene County

An archeological survey of three small corridor segments crossing National Forest Service Land and totaling 1.3 miles in Greene County, Georgia was accomplished for American Telephone and Telegraph Company prior to their placement of a cable within the corridor.

Greene 1984
573 Gresham, Thomas H. Known Cultural Resource Site Inventory

On 27 April, 1982, Southeastern Wildlife Services, Inc. contracted with the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District, to conduct a Known Cultural Resources Site Inventory (KCRSI) for the Fort Benning Military Reservation.

Chattahoochee 1982
572 Walker, John W. Archaeological Investigations of Lands of the Bay Colony Property Company

Based on available historic topographic, and archeological data, it had been hypothesized that archeological evidence for the southwest bastion of the Frederica town wall remained under, and in the vicinity oft the Yacht Club ruins located in the northwestern corner of the Bay Colony Property Com

Glynn 1984
571 Marrinan, Rochelle A. Archaeological Data Recovery NPS Cam 4 - Raccoon Key

This report details the results of archeological data recovery conducted in June and July 1982 by a Southeast Archeological Center crew at a prehistoric shell midden, NPS CAM 4, located near the southern end of Cumberland Island, Georgia.

Camden 1984