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Archaeological Survey and Ground Penetrating Radar Survey on Portions of the Village, St. Simons Island, Georgia

Report Number
14786
Year of Publication
2007
Abstract

Archaeological investigation at a small portion of the St. Simons Island village (9Gn318) in Glynn County, Georgia was provided by the LAMAR Institute, Savannah, Georgia. This work included Ground Penetrating Radar survey of a small sample of a proposed development tract (Block B) and an adjacent parking lot (Block A). Block A is a portion of a large real estate parcel owned by Glynn County, Georgia. Block B is a portion of a real estate parcel that was formerly owned by the U.S. Coast Guard and transferred to the Coastal Georgia Historical Society in 2004. The project location is shown in Figure I. Fieldwork for this project was conducted on December 5, 2005. These results are detailed in this report. The LAMAR lnstitute's survey team was performed by Daniel T. Elliott and Jason Burns, Assistant State Archaeologist, Georgia Department of Natural Resources.