2574
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Joseph, Joseph W., Loubser, Johannes H. N.
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Intensive Archaeological Field Survey of the Proposed Big Horse Creek Bridge Replacement, Telfair County, Georgia
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A two-person crew of New South Associates, Inc. conducted a survey of the Horse Creek Bridge replacement on June 5, 2002.
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Telfair
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2002
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2859
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Loubser, Johannes H. N., Sheffield, Mason W.
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Phase I Archaeological Survey of Howard Road, Wayne County, Georgia
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New South Associates conducted a Phase I archaeological survey of Howard Road in Wayne County Georgia from May 19 through 23, 2004. The parameters for the archaeological study consisted of pedestrian survey of the corridor, which is 2.7 miles in length and includes 80 feet of right-of-way.
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Wayne
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2004
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3436
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Joseph, Joseph W., Loubser, Johannes H. N.
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Phase I Archaeological Survey: Eisenhower Parkway Extension Northern Avoidance and MLK Alternatives, Bibb County, Georgia
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This report describes an intensive archaeological survey of two alternatives for the Eisenhower Parkway Extension; a proposed nine-mile long Northern Avoidance Alternative (NAA) and NAA-2 alternatives and a roughly six-mile long Martin Luther King East (MLK-E) alternative.
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Bibb
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2005
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4252
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Joseph, Joseph W., Loubser, Johannes H. N.
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Archaeological Survey of the Plum Creek Wetland Mitigation Site, Miller County, GA
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New South Associates archaeologically surveyed 1,685 acres of wetlands, floodplain, and slope divided among three tracts within the Plum Creek Wetland Mitigation Site from November 2005 through February 2006 for the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT).
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Miller
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2008
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4446
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Loubser, Johannes H. N., Whitley, Thomas G.
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Archaeological Data Recovery at Site 9GE2178
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Site 9GE2178 is a Lamar period Mississippian artifact scatter on a ridge top edge, ranging in height between 462 and 472 feet above mean sea level (141-144 m amsl).
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Greene
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2008
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6776
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Loubser, Johannes H. N.
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The Recording and Interpretation of Two Petroglyph Locales, Track Rock Gap and Hickorynut Mountain
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This report is written in response to a request by the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests to map, trace, photograph, condition assess, describe, determine super-impositions, stylistically cross-date, compare, and evaluate for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) the petroglyph boul
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Clayton
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1990
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7475
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Loubser, Johannes H. N.
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Data Recovery at 9GE2084 the 19 Rock Piles Site, Greene County, Georgia
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Site 9GE2084 is a somewhat large (~186 m by 80 m) concentration of rock piles in Greene County, Georgia, approximately 14 kilometers south-south-of-west from the town of Greensboro.
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Gwinnett
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2002
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7760
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Loubser, Johannes H. N., Bonhage-Freund, Mary Theresa, Ledbetter, Jerald, Gresham, Thomas H.
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Archaeological Survey and Phase II Testing for Proposed Improvements to SR 515/US 76 from Blairsville to Young Harris, Union and Towns Counties, Georgia
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Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. (SAS) conducted an intensive Phase I archeological survey and Phase II site testing for proposed improvements (widening) of State Route (SR) 515/US 76 in Union and Towns Counties, Georgia in 2011 and 2012.
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McIntosh
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2012
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8427
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Joseph, Joseph W., McIntyre, Sarah, Windham, R. Jeannine, Loubser, Johannes H. N.
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Phase I Archaeological Survey of SR 39 from North of CR 99/Sportsman Road to South of CR 71/Drake Farm Road Seminole County, GA
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New South Associates, Inc. conducted a Phase I Archaeological Survey for a portion of SR 39 between CR 99 and CR 71 in Seminole County, Georgia, to determine whether any archaeological resources were present in the project's Area of Potential Effect (APE).
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Gwinnett
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2013
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8433
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Loubser, Johannes H. N., Greiner, T. G.
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The Archaeological Testing of Stone Features at 9Un367
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The Georgia State Archaeological Site File number for the Track Rock Gap petroglyphs is 9UN361. The site file number for the nearby stone feature complex, above and the southeast of the petroglyph site is 9UN367 (note that in this report “stone” and “rock” are synonymous).
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Dougherty
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2014
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