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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
7124 Southerlin, Bobby G., Reid, Dawn Marie Prehistoric Burial Recovery and Archaeological Evaluation of Site 9Sw70, Lake Walter F. George, Stewart County, Georgia

Prehistoric burial recovery and site assessment were conducted at 9Sw70 (Stewart County, Georgia) during August 1994, by Brockington and Associates, Inc. Poorly preserved remains of an adult female Native American were excavated from an eroding bank of Lake Walter F.

Stewart 2005
7125 Pittman, David J., Hobgood, Ronald E. Archaeological Resources Survey of the Proposed Hickory Level to Yellowdirt Transmission Line, Carroll, Douglas, and Heard Counties, Georgia

Under contract with Jordan, Jones & Goulding, Inc., Brockington and Associates, Inc., performed an intensive archaeological resources survey (Phase I) within the Georgia Transmission Corporation's proposed Hickory Level to Yellowdirt Transmission Line corridor.

Douglas 2003
7126 Fuller, Elizabeth L. Phase I Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Imerys YWG-1 and YWG-104 Mining Areas, Clascock and Warren Counties, Georgia

From 28 October to 1 November 2002, Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted intensive cultural resources survey within the proposed YWG-1 04 and YWG-1 mining areas of Imerys Clays, Inc.'s Deepstep Lands and Mines Properties.

Spalding 2004
7127 Southerlin, Bobby G., Jordan, William R. Archaeological and Historical Delineation of Ocmulgee/Macon Plateau GDOT Project NH-16-1 (91) and FLF-540 (16), (17)

An archaeological and historical review was conducted of the Ocmulgee National Monument, Bibb County, Georgia. Archaeological research identified sites in the vicinity of the monument, delineated boundaries of these sites, and provided an overview of river valley settlement models.

Spalding 2004
7128 Powis, Terry G., Whitley, Thomas G. Archaeological Resources Survey For the Pless Road Substation White County, Georgia

On 27 and 31 January 2003, an intensive archaeological resources survey was conducted by Brockington and Associates, Inc., for the proposed Pless Road Substation in White County, Georgia.

Spalding 2004
7129 Butler, C. Scott, Jordan, William R. Techwood/Clark Howell Urban Revitalization Tract Archaeological Potential and Historic Land Use

An archaeological potential and land use plan study of the proposed Techwood/Clark Howell Urban Revitalization tract, Atlanta, Georgia, was conducted by Brockington and Associates, Inc. in April 1995. The project tract encompasses 51 acres and includes Techwood/Clark Howell Homes.

Fulton 1995
7130 Southerlin, Bobby G., Gardner, Jeffrey W. Initial Cultural Resources Evaluation of the Lake Blackshear Project (FERC #659), Crisp, Dooly, Lee, Sumter and Worth Counties, Georgia

The Crisp County Power Commission (CCPC) intends to renew their Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) license for operating the Lake Blackshear Project (FERC No. 659).

Spalding 2004
7131 Butler, C. Scott, Jenkins, David Cultural Resources Survey of Two Tracts at the Georgian Resort Paulding County, Georgia

Brockington and Associates, Inc., contracted with Cousins Properties, Inc., to conduct a Phase I cultural resources survey of two tracts totaling approximately 42.5 hectares ( 105 acres) at the Georgian Resort in Paulding County, Georgia.

Gwinnett 2000
7132 Jenkins, David, Gardner, Jeffrey W. Archaeological Resources Survey for the Proposed State Route 70 Bridge Replacement over Camp Creek, Fulton County, Georgia

On 2 April 2003, Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive Phase I archaeological resources survey for the proposed State Route (SR) 70 Bridge replacement over Camp Creek in Fulton County, Georgia, under contract with Greenhome & O'Mara, Inc.

DeKalb 2003
7133 Brockington, Paul E. Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Preliminary compliance Report for Three Sites at Carters Lake, Georgia: Sixtoe (9MU100), Little Egypt (9MU102), and Potts Tract (9MU103)

The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA [Appendix A]) was signed into law (P.L. 101- 601) in 1990. This law mandated major changes in the treatment and disposition of Native American human remains and certain kinds of artifacts.

Gwinnett 2003