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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
1182 Braley, Chad O. Archeological Survey and Testing Wilkerson Dam and Lake

In October of 1990 torrential rains washed out several dams in the Augusta area, among them the dam at Wilkinson Pond on Fort Gordon, Georgia (Figures 1 and 2). Wilkinson Pond is located on McCoys Creek, a tributary of Spirit Creek. It is about an eight acre impoundment.

Richmond 1994
1183 Braley, Chad O., Benson, Robert W. Phase I Cultural Resources Survey Fy-93 Timber Harvest Area (28,784 Acres)

Training Area 42; Area: 140 ha (347 ac); Number of Sites: 21; Number of Occurrences: 10. Site Density: 1/6.7 ha (16.5 ac); Cultural Resource Density: 1/4.5 ha (11.2 ac). Training Area 42 shares its southern border with TA 41's northern border--Gibson Road.

Columbia 1995
1184 Cable, John S., Raymer, Leslie E. Archeological Excavations at the Lake Acworth Site (9CO45): a Palisaded Mississippian Village in the Upper Piedmont of Northwest Georgia

Between November 14 and December 13, 1991, New South Associates conducted archeological data recovery excavations at the Lake Acworth Site (9Co45), a palisaded Mississippian village now located within the lands leased to Cobb Country, Georgia, at Allatoona Lake, Georgia.

Cobb 1994
1185 Braley, Chad O. A Cultural Resource Reconnaissance Survey of Two Alternative Reservoirs

In order to help select the final site of a proposed water supply reservoir and fishing lake, Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. (SAS) conducted a reconnaissance survey of two alternative locations.

Rockdale 1988
1186 Braley, Chad O., Freer, Jennifer Anne An Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Proposed New Family Housing, Compartments Aa, Bb6, and Cantonment

An intensive cultural resources survey of 102 ha (254 ac) was conducted for Fort Benning prior to the construction of new family housing in the eastern portion of the cantonment. Two training areas, AA and BB6, were surveyed.

Chattahoochee 1994
1187 Mangialaschi, Kim, Gresham, Thomas H. Cultural Resources Survey of Two Housing Tracts for Camp Merrill

In November and December 1992 Southeastern Archeological Services conducted an intensive cultural resources survey of two tracts on which the US Army's Camp Merrill is considering building housing. No plans for the housing are available.

Lumpkin 1994
1188 Long, Catherine, Butler, C. Scott Phase I Archaeological Survey Tilly Mill Substation Expansion Area

On August 22, 2019, Brockington and Associates, Inc.

DeKalb 2019
1189 Wynn, Jack T., Bruce, Rebecca E. Cultural Resources Survey of Camp Merrill Borrow Area

A cultural resource survey was conducted on a proposed borrow pit location for the U.S. Army Camp Frank C. Merrill, in Lumpkin county, Georgia.

Lumpkin 1990
1190 Wynn, Jack T., Ledbetter, Jerald An Archaeological Assessment of Three Sites in the Oconee National Forest

During the winter of 1985-86, three sites in Compartment 169 of the Oconee National Forest, Greene County, Georgia, were disturbed by logging operations and subsequently partially excavated by a relic collector.

Richmond 1988
1191 Fryman, Robert J., Stoops, Richard W. Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Colony Homes Development Area

This report documents the findings of a Phase I archaeological survey of the proposed Colony Homes development area. This development tract encompasses approximately 950 acres and is located in the north Georgia Piedmont in the southeastern corner of Paulding County.

Paulding 1994