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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
5077 Elliott, Daniel T. Archaeological Delineation of Site 9Du150, Dougherty County, Georgia

An intensive archaeological survey of a portion of Site 9Du150 in Dougherty County, Georgia was conducted on July 14 and 15, 2006 by the LAMAR Institute. Portions of this site are contained within a 20 acre tract of a proposed development project.

Dougherty 2009
5078 Elliott, Daniel T., Elliott, Rita F. Seasons in the Sun: 1989 & 1990 Excavation at New Ebenezer

This report details the 1989 and 1990 archaeological investigations in the eighteenth century town of New Ebenezer (9Ef28) located in Effingham County, Georgia.

Chatham 2008
5079 Steen, Carl, Elliott, Daniel T. Jamestown Reconnaissance Survey; LAMAR Institute Publication 16

This brief report summarizes the results of an archaeological reconnaissance of the Jamestown site in Berkeley County, South Carolina.

1992
5080 Elliott, Daniel T. Archaeological Survey of the Dry Creek/ Long Cane Creek Area, Abbeville County, South Carolina

This report briefly summarizes the results of an archaeological surface survey of approximately 99 ha (245 ac) of an uplands area located between Long Cane Creek and Dry Creek in Abbeville County, South Carolina (U.S.G.S. Abbeville East 1950).

1993
5081 Elliott, Daniel T. The Parsonage Relocation Survey

This project was an emergency archaeological salvage survey situation, which was brought on by the construction of Ebenezer Elementary School by Effingham County.

Effingham 2005
5082 Pluckhahn, Thomas J. Lewis Mound and Village Site (9BN39) and the Prehistoric Archaeology of Fort Stewart Military Reservation

In order to find out more about the Lewis Mound site, the Department of Defense recently sponsored limited archaeological testing of the village area surrounding the mound. The project was funded by a grant from the Department's Legacy Program, which promotes stewardship of the environment.

Camden 2006
5083 Sassaman, Kenneth E. Report of Archaeological Reconnaissance of a Site on the Nature Conservancy Tract along Brier Creek

On Thursday, January 10, 1991, John Ambrose and Tom Patrick of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) escorted Ken Sassaman, Mark Brooks and Keith Stephenson (Savannah River Archaeological Research Program [SRARP]) to an archaeological site on Brier Creek in Burke County, Georgia.

Glynn 2006
5084 Elliott, Daniel T., Dean, Tracy M. Flint River Basin Survey, Phase 2

The 11 counties of the Upper Flint River watershed are densely developed, yet resources still exist. Transportation is highly developed and more than a dozen bridges cross the river in this section.

Clayton 2009
5085 Elliott, Daniel T. Ground Penetrating Radar Survey at the Gould-Bethel Cemetery

Archaeological investigation at the Gould-Bethel cemetery in Chatham County, Georgia was provided by the LAMAR Institute, Savannah, Georgia. This work included topographic mapping of the site, digital photography, and Ground Penetrating Radar survey of a sample of the site.

Chatham 0
5086 Elliott, Daniel T. Ground Penetrating Radar Survey at the Railroad Ward, Savannah, Georgia

This report details the findings of a Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey that was performed by archaeologists with The LAMAR Institute and the Coastal Heritage Society (CHS) on April 18 and 19, 2006. This fieldwork was also supplemented by historical and archival research on the study area.

Chatham 2006