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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
6565 Paglione, Teresa L. Archaeological Assessment of Projects FR-164-1(29) and BRF-164-1(18), Clayton-Fayette Counties

Project FR-164-1(29) is the proposed widening and reconstruction of SR 54 from McDonough Road in Fayette County to US 19/41/SR 3 in Clayton County, including the replacement of existing bridges. Project BRF-164-1(18) consists of the construction of three parallel bridges.

Columbia 1986
6566 Paglione, Teresa L. Archaeological Assessment of Project SR-2343(10), Gwinnett County

The proposed project would consist of the leveling and resurfacing of a portion of SR 24 in Jenkins County. Also included in the proposed project would be the paving of 0.61 m (2 ft) shoulders along the entire roadway.

Chattahoochee 1989
6567 Baker, Thomas R. Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Cane Creek-Juno Transmission Line Corridor and Selected Access Roads, Dawson and Lumpkin Counties, Georgia

This report documents the results of the cultural resource survey of the proposed Cane Creek-Juno 115 kV Transmission Line Corridor, Dawson and Lumpkin counties, Georgia. The field work was conducted by Jonathan A.

Muscogee 1989
6568 Pritchard, James C., Sherard, Jeffrey L. Intensive Archaeological Survey of 145 Acres in Support of a Proposed Mitigation Bank along Cochrans and Gab Creeks

A Phase I intensive archaeological survey was completed for a proposed mitigation bank along Cochran's and Gab Creeks in Dawson County, Georgia.

Muscogee 1981
6569 Leedecker, Charles, Barr, Keith Phase I Cultural Resource Survey of Albany State College Relocation Site, Dougherty County, Georgia

The Partnership for Response & Recovery (PARR) has conducted a Phase I archaeological survey of the Albany State College relocation site, located in Dougherty County, Georgia.

Muscogee 1997
6570 Garrow, Patrick H. Archaeological Survey Proposed Wastewater Treatment Facilities Vienna, Georgia

A 1900 foot (579 meter) segment of proposed force main corridor and a 4.5 acre (1.8 hectare) wastewater treatment plant expansion area were surveyed during this project.

DeKalb 1972
6571 Cook, Fred C., Kirkland, S. Dwight Cultural Resource Assessment of Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge Following the 2007 Wildfires

This report describes a pedestrian, non-collection, archaeological reconnaissance of the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge performed by Southeastern Horizons, Inc., between June 18, and July 13, 2007.

Muscogee 1998
6572 Garrow, Patrick H. Archaeological and Botanical Survey of Proposed Wastewater Treatement Facilities Loganville GA

The archaeological survey was conducted using both pedestrian and subsurface survey techniques.

DeKalb 1977
6573 Weed, Carol S., Phillips, John C. A Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corporation, Market Expansion Pipeline Project, Elbert and Hart Counties, Georgia

A cultural resources survey of the proposed Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corporation Market Expansion Pipeline project was conducted on February 28 and March 1, 1985.

Muscogee 1984
6574 Rudolph, James L. Beaverdam Creek Mound and Village: Interim Report, July-Dec., 1980

Beaverdam Creek Mound and Village (9Eb85) is located along the northern side of Beaverdam Creek approximately 0.8 km from its confluence with the Savannah River (Figure 1). The site consists of a small, badly vandalized Savannah II Period mound and a village area covering some 15,000 m2.

Elbert 1980