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Loubser, Johannes H. N.

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
1212 Cantley, Charles E., Loubser, Johannes H. N. Georgia DOT Us 341/sr 27 Cultural Resources Survey

During the month of December, 1994 New South Associates, Inc. conducted a 29 km (18 mi) survey of US Highway 341/SR 27 in Appling and Wayne Counties, southeastern Georgia. This report details the background, methods, and results of this project.

Appling 1995
1390 Loubser, Johannes H. N., Elliott, Rita F. Archaeological Testing of Three Sites Along SR21, Effingham and Screven County, Georgia

This report presents the results of archaeological testing at Sites 9EF78, 9SN165, and 9SN167 that were evaluated as potentially eligible for inclusion to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) (Elliott 1994).

Effingham 1995
1594 Loubser, Johannes H. N. Final Report on the Archaeological Survey of the Proposed SR 1/US 27 Widening and Summerville Bypass

Between November 12 and 19, 1996, two archaeologists from New South Associates, Inc. conducted an archaeological survey along a proposed highway widening corridor and bypass in Chattooga County, northwestern Georgia.

Chattooga 1997
1698 Joseph, Joseph W., Loubser, Johannes H. N. Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Toccoa Bypass Extension, Stephens County, Georgia

Between 23 June and 1 July, 1997, two archaeologists from New South Associates, Inc. conducted a 5.7 mile (9.17 km) long archaeological survey along a proposed bypass in Stephens County, northeastern Georgia.

Stephens 1997
1700 Joseph, Joseph W., Loubser, Johannes H. N. Archaeological Survey and Testing of US 25/SR 121 from Millen To Waynesboro and Phase II Testing of Site, Jenkins and Burke Counties

Between March 11 and 27, 1996, New South Associates conducted a archaeological survey and testing along two proposed highway widening corridors in east-central Georgia.

Burke 1997
1839 Loubser, Johannes H. N., Walker, Julia C. Archeological Survey of the Proposed South La Grange Loop, Troup County, Georgia

The report outlines the results of an archaeological survey of the proposed South LaGrange Loop, a 5.68 mile (9.14 km) long corridor. This survey was conducted for the Georgia Department of Transportation, project STP-2921(3).

Troup 1998
1858 Loubser, Johannes H. N. Final Report on the Archaeological Survey of the 55 Acres

Between October 29, 1997 and November 3, 1997, a two person crew from New South Associates, Inc. surveyed a 55 acre area designated for new housing on the Fort Stewart military base, located on the coastal plain of Georgia.

Liberty 1998
2012 Joseph, Joseph W., Loubser, Johannes H. N. GDOT US19/SR 3 Archaeological Survey and Testing Americus to Butler

This report outlines the results of New South Associates' archaeological survey and testing of the proposed Georgia Department of Transportation's (GDOT) widening and re-alignment of USl9/SR3 between Americus and Butler in southwestern Georgia.

Schley 2000
2014 Hamby, Theresa M., Loubser, Johannes H. N. Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Winder Bypass, Barrow County, Georgia

New South Associates conducted a Phase I archaeological survey of the proposed eastern bypass of the city of Winder in Barrow County Georgia. The study corridor encompassed 5.5 miles of 250 to 300 feet of right-of-way along existing roads and new location.

Barrow 2000
2045 Loubser, Johannes H. N., Swanson, Mark T. GDOT U.S. 84 / S.R. 38 Cultural Resources Survey

The report details New South Associates' archaeological survey of a proposed highway-widening project along Highway US 84/SR 38 in August and September of 2000.

Clinch 2001
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