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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
621 Wood, W. Dean Archaeological and Historical Survey of the Fahm Street Extension, Savannah, Georgia

This report discusses the results of an archeological survey and historical literature search sponsored by the City of Savannah. The survey found a significant archeological deposit dating to between 1780 and 1820 buried beneath up to 2 m of mid-nineteenth century fill.

Chatham 1984
622 Gresham, Thomas H. Cultural Resources Survey of the Cobb-Warwick Transmission Line, Lee, Sumter, and Worth Counties, Georgia

An intensive archeological survey was conducted for a proposed 19 km long, 46 kV transmission line between Cobb and Warwick, Georgia, in Lee, Sumter and Worth counties. Portions of the route transverse cultivated fields, but most crosses young pine plantation or mature woodland.

Lee 1984
623 Gibbens, Dorothy H. Cultural Resource Survey of Lake Allatoona

All work proposed is included within the project limits of Allatoona Lake in Cobb, Bartow, and Cherokee Counties, Georgia. The Allatoona Dam is located at river mile 47.8 on the Etowah River above its confluence with the Oostanaula River at Rome, Georgia.

Bartow 1982
624 Wood, Karen Green An Archeological Survey of the Cay Creek Substation, Liberty County, Georgia

Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc., conducted an intensive survey of a 4.09 ha (10.12 ac) tract proposed by Oglethorpe Power Corporation for the Cay Creek Substation and 46 KV transmission line to be located on the south side of U.S. Highway 82 in Midway, Liberty County, Georgia.

Liberty 1986
625 Barber, Gary D., Dickens, Roy S. An Archaeological Survey of Clayton, Dekalb and Gwinnett Counties Georgia

Between September 1, 1973 and June 1, 1975, an archaeological survey was conducted in Clayton, DeKalb, and Gwinnett counties, Georgia by the Laboratory of Archaeology at Georgia State University under contract with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.

Clayton 1976
626 Wilson, Robert C., Deutschle, Stephen A. Known Prehistoric and Historic Resources of Cumberland Island National Seashore

None Present.

Camden 1975
627 Johnson, Robert E. An Archaeological Survey of the Spray Field Project Area, United States Submarine Base Kings Bay, Georgia

The purpose of this report is to present the findings of a recently conducted archeological reconnaissance survey on the U.S. Navy's Trident Submarine facility located at Kings Bay, Georgia (Figure 1).

Camden 1986
628 Adams, William H. Aboriginal Subsistence and Settlement Archaeology of the Kings Bay Locality

The data and analysis presented here has the advantage of building on a history of archaeological and zooarchaeological research in this area (Reitz 1982a; Smith et al. 1981) as well as research in neighborin5 localities like St. Simons Island, Georgia (Marrinan 1975; Reitz 1982a, 1982b).

Camden 1985
629 Eubanks, Thomas H. Intensive Archaeological Testing at the John Howton McIntosh Sugarhouse, Camden County, Georgia

During the months of September and October 1981, the Department of Anthropology at the University of Florida carried out a program of intensive archaeological testing at the John Houstoun McIntosh Sugarhouse and Archaeological Area, Camden County Georgia.

Camden 1985
630 Smith, Robin L. Archaeological Testing at 9Cam171h and 9Cam188, Kings Bay, Georgia

Phase II testing was conducted by the Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology at two sites at Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base in August of 1984.

Camden 1986