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AN INTENSIVE CULTURAL RESOURCE ASSESSMENT SURVEY OF THE BLACK RIVER TRACT CHARLTON COUNTY,GEORGIA

Report Number
9272
Year of Publication
2005
Abstract

In June 2005, Environmental Services, Inc. (ESI) preformed an intensive cultural resource assessment survey of approximately 175-acre Black River Tract in Charlton County, Georgia, on behalf of Coastal Atlantic. The goal of the survey was to locate, identify, delineate, and evaluate all cultural resources within the parcel, including prehistoric and historic archaeological sites, as well as historic structures. The cultural resource assessment survey included a pedestrian inspection combined with systematic shovel testing at 30 and 90-meter intervals. As a result of the survey, no archaeological sites, isolated finds, or historic structures were encounters within the project boundaries.