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Phase I Archaeological Survey for Castleberry Road, The City of Cumming, Forsyth County, Georgia

Report Number
1702
Year of Publication
1997
Abstract

On September 2 - 3, 1997 New South Associates conducted a Phase I archaeological survey for the widening and improvements to Castleberry Road, in the City of Cumming, Forsyth County, Georgia. The project corridor is located approximately 304.8 meters (1000 feet) south of Hutchinson Road to the southwest corner of the courthouse square in the City of Cumming. The proposed improvements are within a 30.5 meter (100 foot) right-of-way and most of the new right-of-way will be acquired from the east side of the present alignment. This report provides a prehistoric and historic background for the area and completely chronicles the results of the archaeological survey. Field coverage of the proposed right-of-way widening consisted of transect survey. A pedestrian survey of the corridor utilized 30 meter shovel test intervals along single transects as well as visual inspection of the exposed ground surface. No archaeological sites were identified within the areas of possible impact, therefore no further archaeological work is recommended in this area.