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ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORDS CHECK & PHASE IA ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECONNAISSANCE FOR THE PROPOSED TWISTER GAC076 TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWER IN JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA.

Author(s)
Report Number
14397
Year of Publication
2021
Abstract

In response to a request from Ignite Wireless, Inc., RESCOM Environmental Corp (RESCOM)., has completed a Phase Ia archaeological reconnaissance and records check for a proposed telecommunications tower site in Jackson County, Georgia (Figure 1). The project is located approximately 3-miles south of Jefferson at 34°04'27.3"N 83°33'25.9"W as seen on the Jefferson, GA, USGS 7.5' topographical quadrangle (Figure 2). The project area consists of a raised maintained grass location directly adjacent to a railroad berm and measures 115-ft by 20-ft for a proposed telecommunications tower and access easement; approximately 0.05-acre in total (Figure 3). An archaeological records check conducted on behalf of RESCOM by the UGA Laboratory of Archaeology via the Georgia Archaeological Site File (GASF) shows no archaeological sites overlapping the project area. Fieldwork was conducted on June 24, 2021 by archaeologist Stephen Nazian, University of South Florida 2008 under the supervision of Andrew Smith M.A., Ball State University 2010, Principal Investigator and Secretary of Interior qualified professional archaeologist. This report details the results of the records check and Phase Ia field reconnaissance and presents the conclusions and recommendations of RESCOM concerning any additional archaeological investigations.