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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
13811 McIntosh, Paul Archaeological Assessment of Project NHS-M001-00(007) Gwinnett County

Archaeological Assessment of Project NHS-M00l-00(007), Gwinnett County, Resurfacing and guardrail rehabilitation along I-85 from MP 114.3 to MP 108.8 for a distance of approximately 0.8-mile, to include tree removal from within existing right-of-way.

Gwinnett 2001
13812 McCarley, Billy J. Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Bricky Telecommunications Facility in Macon Monroe County, Georgia

Subterranean Consultants (STC) conducted a Phase I archaeological survey on December 17, 2018 of the proposed Bricky lease area and access/utility easement located in Macon, Georgia.

Monroe 2018
13813 Dickinson, Tanya, Honerkamp, Nicholas Archaeological Testing at the Lighthouse Site, Sapelo Island, Georgia

As part of the 2011 Weekend For Wildlife program sponsored by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR), two days of archaeological testing were carried out at the Sapelo Island Lighthouse Site on Sapelo Island, in McIntosh County, Georgia (Figure I).

McIntosh 2011
13814 Erickson, Luke W. Archaeological Assessment of a Lumpkin County Resurfacing Project, CSSTP-M003-00(440) PI.M003440

Archeological Assessment of a Lumpkin County Resurfacing Project. This project consists of the milling, overlay, permanent markings, and 3' shoulder building, of SR 9 from M.P. 14.59 to M.P. 24.59. All work will take place within the existing right-of-way with no new right-of-way required.

Lumpkin 2006
13815 Regan, Jackson A PHASE I ARCHAEOLOGICAL DIRECT EFFECTS AND VISUAL EFFECTS SURVEY FOR THE PROPOSED SAMPSON-B CELLULAR TOWER, TOWNS COUNTY, GEORGIA

TerraXplorations, Inc. (TerraX) of Mobile, Alabama was contracted by Trileaf Corporation of Maitland, Florida to conduct a Phase I archaeological direct effects survey and a visual effects survey for the proposed Sampson-B cellular tower in Towns County, Georgia.

Towns 2017
13816 Meeks, Scott C., Karpynec, Ted, Weaver, Meagan, Rosenwinkel, Heidi, Gregory, Rocco, Butz, Samuel H., Rael, Travis, Crook, Elin A PHASE I ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY’S ACCESS ROADS ASSOCIATED WITH THE CENTER POINT-MOSS LAKE NO. 2 PROJECT IN GORDON AND WHITFIELD COUNTIES, GEORGIA, Volume I and II

Under contract with the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), Tennessee Valley Archaeological Research (TVAR) conducted a Phase I cultural resources survey to document and assess cultural resources located within the area of potential effects (APE) associated with TVA’s planned Center Point-Moss Lake

Gordon 2016
13817 Erickson, Luke W. Archaeological Survey of Project STP-M001-00(854), Various Counties – Walker County

In compliance with Section 106 of the Nat1onal Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and amendments thereto, proJect STP-MOO 1-00(854), Vanous Counties, has been surveyed wnh respect to archaeological resources, especially those on or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places

Walker 2002
13818 McCarley, Billy J. Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Old Summerville-A Telecommunications Facility in Armuchee Floyd County, Georgia

Subterranean Consultants (STC) conducted a Phase I archaeological survey of the Old Summerville-A telecommunication facility lease area and access/utility easement on August 5, 2020. The project area is in northern Floyd County in Armuchee, Georgia.

Floyd 2020
13819 Honerkamp, Nicholas Archaeological Survey and Testing at High Point Plantation (9MC66)

High Point Plantation (9MC66), located on the north end of Sapelo Island (Figure 1), has a complex and intriguing history. This site also possesses a certain element of archaeological ambiguity concerning its nature, and even its location.

McIntosh 2008
13820 Erickson, Luke W. Archaeological Assessment of the Franklin County Resurfacing Project

Archaeological Assessment of the Franklin County Resurfacing Project: this proposed project is located on SR 17 in Franklin County beginning at SR 17 Bu. (MP 02.) and ending at SR 51 (MP 3.7) for a project length of 3.5 miles. The project consists of leveling and resurfacing.

Franklin 2003