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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
721 Smith, Marvin T. Archaeological Survey for the Landings Development, Chatham County, Georgia

This report contains the results of an intensive archaeological survey of six small islands, totaling 101 acres, located on the southwestern edge of Skidaway Island in Chatham County, Georgia. The project location is depicted in Figures 1 and 2.

Chatham 1985
722 Gresham, Thomas H. Cultural Resources Survey of a Proposed Water Pumping Station Bartow County, Georgia

An intensive cultural resources survey of a proposed water pumping station on the Etowah River in Bartow County discovered one prehistoric site. The 0.04 ha (0.1 ac) project area is situated on a very narrow bench terrace above the river and below a steep, rocky slope.

Bartow 1990
723 Bracken, William L., Snow, Frankie, Trowell, Christopher T., White, Nancy Marie Archaeological Investigations in Telfair County, Georgia, 1985

This report documents an archaeological investigation of the fair “mound,” 9TF2, and other prehistoric sites in Telfair County, Georgia, during the spring of 1985. The project was supported in part by a federal historic preservation grant from the U.S.

Telfair 1986
724 Meltzer, Tom J. A Descriptive Survey of Archaeological Sites Discovered During A 1984 Draw down of Lake Harding

During the fall of 1984, Lake Harding was drawn down thirty-three feet. A number of previously uninvestigated archaeological sites were exposed during this low water period.

Harris 1984
725 Mistovich, Timothy S., Knight, Vernon James Excavation at 4 Sites on W. F. George Lake, Alabama and Georgia

An archaeological testing program of four sites on Walter F. George Lake, Georgia and Alabama, was performed for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District.

Stewart 1986
726 Martin, Debra K., Wright, Newell O. Impact Study of the Effects of an Army Exercise on the Archaeological Resources of Fort Argyle (9Bn28), Fort Stewart, Georgia

Limited terrestrial and underwater investigations were conducted at Fort Argyle (9Bry28), the earliest colonial fort in Georgia (1733).

Bryan 1986
727 Ledbetter, Jerald A Cultural Resources Survey of the Mt. Zion Substation, Carroll County, Georgia

This report presents the results of a cultural resources survey and testing program conducted by Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. (SAS), for Oglethorpe Power Corporation (OPC).

Carroll 1986
728 Johnson, Robert E. An Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey of Selected Portions of the U. S. Naval Facility, Kings Bay

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

Camden 1985
729 Council, R. Bruce, Smith, Robin L. Secondary Testing and Evaluation of the Mcnish Site (9Ch717) Hunter Army Airfield, Chatham County, Georgia

An archaeological excavation was carried out at a site at Hunter Army Airfield in order to discover at what times and in what ways earlier cultures used the site. Artifacts were found indicating that North American Indians from as far back as 3000 B.C. up to 1400 A.D.

Chatham 1986
730 Garrow, Patrick H., Symes, Steven A. The Big Lazer Creek Unmarked Cemetery: A Multidisciplinary Investigation

This project focused on the excavation and analysis of six historic period graves discovered during construction within the Big Baker Creek Wildlife Management Area in Talbot County, Georgia.

Talbot 1987