1983
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Fredericksen, Brody K., Hamby, Theresa M.
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Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed US 23/Plesant Hill Road Interchange, Gwinnett County, Georgia
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New South Associates conducted a Phase I archaeological survey of the proposed U.S. 23/Pleasant Hill interchange on March 22, 2000. The right of way encompasses approximately 1500 feet of U.S.
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Gwinnett
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2000
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1984
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Fredericksen, Brody K.
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Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Oglesby Bridge Road Intersection Improvement at SR 20
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New South Associates conducted a Phase 1 archaeological survey of the proposed Oglesby Bridge Road intersection improvement at SR 20 in Rockdale County from April 26" to 28th, 2000.
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Rockdale
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2000
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2139
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Fredericksen, Brody K., Meader, J. Faith
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Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Lee Road/County Line Road Intersection Improvement Project
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New South Associates conducted a Phase I archaeological survey for the proposed Lee Road/County Line Road intersection improvement project on July 3ra, 2000. No archaeological resources were discovered during the survey. No further work is recommended.
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Douglas
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2001
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2464
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Fredericksen, Brody K.
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Archaeological Survey of Proposed Bridge Replacement on CR 140 Over Standing Boy Creek Tributary North, Harris County, Georgia
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At the request of Georgia Department of Transportation, Terracon conducted a Phase I Archaeological Survey of a proposed Georgia Department of Transportation bridge replacement project (BR-0003-00 (084)). This project includes widening the structures and approach lanes, which are unpaved.
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Harris
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2003
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2522
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Fredericksen, Brody K., Koch, Christopher P.
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Archaeological Survey of Proposed Bridge Replacement on CR 140 over Standing Boy Creek, Harris County, Georgia
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At the request of Georgia Department of Transportation, Terracon conducted a Phase I Archaeological Survey of a proposed Georgia Department of Transportation bridge replacement project (BR-0003-00 (086)). This project includes widening the structures and approach lanes, which are unpaved.
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Harris
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2003
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2523
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Fredericksen, Brody K., Koch, Christopher P.
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Archaeological Survey of Proposed Bridge Replacement on CR 140 over Standing Boy Creek Tribuatary South, Harris County, Georgia
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At the request of Georgia Department of Transportation, Terracon conducted a Phase I Archaeological Survey of a proposed Georgia Department of Transportation bridge replacement project (BR-0003-00 (085)). This project includes widening the structures and approach lanes, which are unpaved.
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Harris
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2003
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2614
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Fredericksen, Brody K., Joseph, Joseph W.
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Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Newnan Bypass Project Coweta County, Georgia
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New South Associates conducted a Phase I archaeological survey of the proposed Newnan Bypass in Coweta County from July 10 - July 18, 2000.
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Coweta
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2000
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4119
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Fredericksen, Brody K., Joseph, Joseph W.
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A Cultural Resources Survey of a 190 Acre Tract of Land
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New South Associates conducted a cultural resources survey of 190 acres in southwest Talbot County along its border with Harris and Muscogee Counties from August 7th to August 16, 2000. This tract of land is owned by Mead Paper Company and is part of a large commercial pine plantation.
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Talbot
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2000
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7072
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Fredericksen, Brody K.
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Phase I Archaeological Survey David Evans & Associates, INC. Proposed Telecommunications Tower Site Site Name: Cascade Site Number: GA-1234F Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
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Terracon, at the request of its client David Evans & Associates conducted a systematic Phase I archaeological survey in compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act.
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Coweta
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2005
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8537
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Joseph, Joseph W., Fredericksen, Brody K.
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Cultural Resources Survey of Three Bridges in Lowndes County Georgia
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On March 28th and 29th , 2000, New South Associates conducted a survey of two bridge replacements in Lowndes County, Georgia. The proposed replacements span the Withlacoochee River and Cat Creek, north of Valdosta, Georgia. This report details the background, methods and results of the project.
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Laurens
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2014
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