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Trinkley, Michael K.

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
1519 Trinkley, Michael K., Barr, William B. An Archaeological Survey of the 522 Ha Jaeck Drop Zone and 241 Hot Taylors Creek Tract, Fort Stewart

None Present.

Liberty County, GA 1996
1596 Trinkley, Michael K., Barr, William B. Fort Stewart 2: An Archaeological Survey of the 809 Ha Survey Tract "A" and the 804 Ha Survey Tract "B," Brigade Maneuver Area, Fort Stewart, Long and Tattnall Counties, Georgia

This study represents an intensive archaeological survey of two areas, designated "A" and "B." in the Brigade Maneuver Area of Fort Stewart, Georgia.

Long County, GA 1997
1830 Hacker, Debi, Trinkley, Michael K. Fort Stewart 4, 5, 6, and 7: An Archeological Survey of 3,078.27 ha survey tract, "A" through "N", Fort Stewart, Liberty, Long, and Tatnall Counties

This study represents an intensive archaeological survey of 14 areas covering three counties, designated ""A"" through ""N,"" at Fort Stewart, Georgia.

Liberty County, GA 1998
1911 Trinkley, Michael K., Campo, Rachel Fort Stewart 9: An Archaeological Survey of Natural Resource Management Units A6.4, A8.1, and B24.4, Fort Stewart, Bryan, and Liberty Counties, Georgia

This study represents an intensive archaeological survey of 3 areas in Bryan and Liberty counties. The survey areas are Natural Resource Management Units A6.4, A8. 1, and B24.2.

Bryan County, GA 1999
1947 Trinkley, Michael K., Campo, Rachel Fort Stewart 11: A survey of Red Cloud Alpha Range, Natural Resource Management Units B11.3 and B11.5, Fort Stewart, Liberty County, Georgia

This study represents a pedestrian archaeological survey of the Red Cloud Alpha Range including Natural Resource Management Unit B 11.3 and a portion of Natural Resource Management Unit B11.5 in Liberty County. A total of 372.31 ba were surveyed for this project.

Liberty County, GA 1999
2042 Hacker, Debi, Trinkley, Michael K. Fort Stewart 12: A Survey of a Portion of Natural Resource Management Unit D7.2, Fort Stewart, Liberty County, Georgia

This study represents a pedestrian archaeological survey of the Sniper Range on Natural Resource Management Unit D7, and shovel test survey of a portion of Natural Resource Management Unit D7.2 in Liberty County. A total of 322.5 ha were surveyed for this project.

Liberty County, GA 2000
9406 Trinkley, Michael K. Archaeological and Historical Investigation of the Ogeechee Road Bridge Over the Springfield Canals, City of Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia

This study reports on both documentary research and field survey associated with the replacement of the Ogeechee Road bridge over the Springfield Canal on the southwestern edge of the City of Savannah.

Chatham County, GA 2000
10106 Trinkley, Michael K., Adams, Natalie P., Hacker, Debi Archaeological Studies Associated With the Nineteenth Century Owens-Thomas Carriage House, Savannah, Georgia

Built in the first quarter of the nineteenth century by the English architect William Jay, the Owens-Thomas site in downtown Savannah, Georgia resembles those of the period in London, with a main building over a basement story, garden, and stable with servant's quarters.

Chatham County, GA 1993
14353 Trinkley, Michael K., Mallin, Elizabeth, Tippett, Lee Archaeological Survey of the Proposed S.C.-GA. 28 Bridge Replacement over the Savannah River, Pulaski County

An archaeological survey of the proposed S.C.-G.A. 28 bridge replacement and approach realignment over the Savannah River, be-tween McCormick and Columbia Counties, was conducted by the Department's Staff Archaeologists on November 27, 1978 and February 23, 1979.

Pulaski County, GA 1979
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