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Rotenstein, David S.

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
770 Rotenstein, David S. Traditional Culture in the 20th Century the Architecture and Archaeology of a Rural Blacksmiths Shop

The following report presents the results of archaeological investigations at 9 Co 246, an early twentieth century blacksmith's shop in Cobb County, Georgia.

Cobb 1986
2130 Rotenstein, David S. Proposed East Rome Boat Ramp on the Etowah River at Highway 1: Revisit of the Rush Site (9FL164)

None Present.

Floyd 2001
4660 Rotenstein, David S. Archaeological Assessment of Project BRF-032-1(13), Baker County

This project is the replacement of the bridge on Ga. 37 over Checkasawhatchee Creek. The project occurs within existing right-of-way for a length of 3,400 feet and a width of 100 feet and 200 feet.

Baker 1985
4669 Rotenstein, David S. Archaeological Assessment of Project BRZLB-009(3) Baldwin County

This project proposes the replacement of the bridge over Buck Creek on Baldwin County Road 179. The project will take place in existing right of-way in a corridor 600 feet in length and 100 feet wide.

Baldwin 1984
4705 Rotenstein, David S. Archaeological Assessment of Project TSAP-777(1), Bartow County

The project proposes the relocation of U.S. 411 from the U.S. 441/S.R. 20 interchange with U.S. 41 to 1-75. The project will occur on new location, in a corridor 4.3 miles long and 400 feet wide.

Bartow 1986
4817 Rotenstein, David S. Archaeological Assessment of Project BRF-0937(4), Burke County

This project is the construction of a bridge culvert and approaches with a temporary detour over Rocky Creek on S.R. 24. The project is in a corridor 1500 feet long by 100 feet wide.

Burke 1985
4843 Rotenstein, David S. Archaeological Assessment of Project BRSLB-1114(5) Bulloch-Screven

This project occurs in two locations. Location 1 is the replacement of the bridge over the Ogeechee River on Bulloch County Road 579 and Screven County Road 241. The project is entirely within existing rightof-way in a corridor 1300 feet long and 150 feet wide.

Bulloch 1984
4851 Rotenstein, David S. Archaeological Assessment of Project F-068-1(25-26), Bulloch

The Statesboro Bypass begins at the intersection of U.S. 301/S.R. 73 at C.R. 232 south of Statesboro. The alignment traverses along new location in a southeasterly direction north of and generally parallel to C.R. 233 intersecting Register Road, Lanier Drive, and S.R. 67 all at-grade. At S.R.

Bulloch 1985
4864 Rotenstein, David S. Archaeological Assessment of Project BRZLB-035(7), Butts County

This project proposes the replacement of the bridge on C.R. 230 over Indian Creek. A corridor 50 feet wide was surveyed for 0.5 mile.

Butts 1987
5005 Rotenstein, David S. Archaeological Assessment of Project FR-141-1(5), Camden County

No significant archaeological resources were located within the proposed project corridor as described in paragraph two above.

Camden 1989
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