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Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Bull River Site

Report Number
683
Year of Publication
1986
Abstract

This report is the result of an archaeological survey in 1986 at the Bull River Site, (9CHAS861. Since the area is slated for development of a public marina, a survey was required to identify the existence of properties eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places. Some 189 artifacts ranging in time from circa 400 B.C. to the present were recovered. The major portion of these artifacts were modern and associated with present occupation of the site. No significant features were revealed to indicate extensive or intensive utilization of the area by prehistoric or historic inhabitants. The area appears to have little potential of yielding any additional information concerning these early inhabitants.