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Archaeological Surveys in Compartments 132 and 148 of the Oconee National Forest, Southern Putnam County, Georgia

Report Number
1123
Year of Publication
1991
Abstract

A reconnaissance level cultural resources survey of approximately 506 acres of Oconee National Forest, Georgia, was conducted by archaeology students from the University of Georgia during July of 1991. The survey area was in two compartments in southern Putnam County, on the Little River drainage. Five archaeological sites were located in the areas surveyed. Four of the sites were prehistoric Native American sites, and one was a nineteenth century historic site. All of the sites are small thinly distributed and eroded artifact scatters. None of the sites located are eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. No further work is recommended at any of the sites.