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An Archeological Survey of Proposed Improvements to the S.R. 155 Bridge over Troublesome Creek, Spalding County, Georgia

Report Number
1939
Year of Publication
2000
Abstract

On February 16, 2000, Southeastern Archeological Services (SAS) conducted an intensive archeological survey for the proposed replacement of the S.R. 155 bridge over Troublesome Creek, in northeastern Spalding County, Georgia. The work was conducted for the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT), through the engineering firm of Parsons Brinckerhoff. The bridge will be replaced in place, with a temporary bridge constructed parallel to the existing bridge. The survey included the area 30 m (100 ft) either side of the existing bridge and rights-of-way for 305 m (1000 ft) on both approaches to the bridge. Although precise designs for the new bridge have yet to be formulated, the area of potential effect will be smaller than the survey area. The survey located two archeological sites and one artifact occurrence. One of the sites (9SP54) consists of the remains of the older bridge over the Troublesome Creek. The other site (9SP55) is a prehistoric lithic scatter. Both of the sites are recommended ineligible to the National Register of Historic Places, because they fail to meet the minimum requirements set forth under criterion "d. It is the opinion of the Principal Investigator that the proposed construction will not affect any archeological sites of significance. With regard to archaeological resources, the project should therefore be allowed to proceed.