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Loubser, Johannes H. N.

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
8573 Joseph, Joseph W., Windham, R. Jeannine, Loubser, Johannes H. N., Swanson, Mark T. A Look Into the Outlands: The Cultural Landscape of the Dougherty Plain of Georgia

This research study was prepared as an element of the archaeological survey of the Plum Creek Wetland Mitigation Site and focuses on the Dougherty Plain physiographic province, the lime sink region of southwest Georgia, as a cultural unit.

Worth 2014
9236 Loubser, Johannes H. N. Archaeological Appraisal of the Rock Pile Site 9JK8, Jackson County, Georgia

This report is written in response to a request by the Tumbling Waters Society of Jackson County to determine if the 47 recorded stone piles and a natural rock outcrop on top of a ridge toe immediately south of a dramatic bend in the North Oconee River could be the historically-described site of

Jackson 2016
9391 Loubser, Johannes H. N. Archaeological Appraisal of Rock Pile Site 9JK59, Jackson County, Georgia

This report describes archaeological investigations of 52 stone piles and an isolated stone pile in the River Glen subdivision and private property immediately to the east.

Jackson 2017
9467 Loubser, Johannes H. N. Heritage Resources Evaluation of the Allen Petroglyph Boulder 9HM299 Habersham County, Chattooga Ranger District, Georgia

This report is written in response to a request issued by the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests for the recordation (i.e., mapping, photography, and tracing), description (i.e., rock make-up, dimensions, motifs, condition), background and comparative research (i.e., environmental, archaeologi

Habersham 2011
10901 Loubser, Johannes H. N. The Stone Piles of Sites 9JK59 and 9JK317 Jackson County, Georgia

This third in a series of three reports describes archaeological investigations of 56 stone piles in the River Glen subdivision and private property immediately to the east.

Jackson 2019
13600 Joseph, Joseph W., Loubser, Johannes H. N., Raymer, Leslie E., Meader, J. Faith A Traditional Cultural Property Study of New Echota the First Cherokee National Capitol from 1825-1838

New Echota, the first capitol of the Cherokee Nation, 1825-1838, located in present Gordon County, Georgia, is a National Historic Landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Gordon 2003
13675 Loubser, Johannes H. N. Intensive Archaeological Survey of 17.1 Acres, Sugar Creek Golf Drive, DeKalb County, Georgia

During a reconnaissance walkover on November 18, 1999 of an approximately 17.1-acre wooded tract of undeveloped private land in the Soapstone Ridge Historic District, Mr. David Cullison of the DeKalb County Historic Preservation Commission observed fairly deep dark loamy soils.

DeKalb 2000
14657 Loubser, Johannes H. N. Assessment of 9JK349, Ridge Creek Jackson County, Georgia

This report describes the archaeological background, mapping, and test unit excavation of a looted gneiss outcrop on a hilltop ridge in Jackson County, Georgia.

Jackson 2022
14788 Pokrant, Marie E., Lunsford, Janae, Loubser, Johannes H. N., Lowry, Sarah, Wood, M. Jared, Tankersley, Matthew Phase II Archaeological Excavation of Site 9TP919, 9TP920, and 9TP1103 for the LaGrange Bypass from County Road 282/Youngs Mill Road to State Route 1/US 27

New South Associates, Inc. (NSA) conducted Phase II testing at sites 9TP919, 9TP920, and 9TP1103 in Troup County, Georgia. The work was conducted on behalf of the Georgia department of Transportation (GDOT) and in support of the LaGrange Bypass Project (Pl No.0014077).

Troup 2022
14816 Loubser, Johannes H. N. Test Excavations at Two Sites Tanner Park and Analysis of Site 9JK17 Artifacts Jackson County, Georgia

This report summarizes mapping and test excavations at the following two sites: 1.) a rock shelter on a sharp bend in Walnut Creek and 2.) a ridge toe site known as 9JK17. Both sites are located within Tanner Park, a 55.62-acre land parcel within Jackson County, Georgia.

Jackson 2023
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