5073
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Elliott, Daniel T.
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Ground Penetrating Radar Survey at the Horton Plantation, Jekyll Island, Georgia
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Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey of portions of the Horton House archaeological site on Jekyll Island, Georgia were completed in March, 2002 by Rocquemore Radar Research, Box Springs, Georgia, as a sub-contract with Southern Research Historic Preservation Consultants, Ellerslie, Georgia.
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Morgan
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2009
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5072
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Elliott, Daniel T.
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Ground Penetrating Radar Survey at the Bullhead Bluff Cemetery
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Sample GPR survey of portions of the Bullhead Bluff Cemetery (9CM326) and an area immediately north of the legally-established cemetery on property was completed by the LAMAR Institute research team. Two samples were systematically examined and these were designated GPR Blocks A and B.
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Greene
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2009
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5071
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Elliott, Daniel T.
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Wreck of the Tracy D: Discovery of an Unidentified Shipwreck on Ossabaw Island
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Archaeological investigations at the North End Plantation, Ossabaw Island took place during the winter of 2005. Several of the archaeology project team members participated in an unrelated discovery of a shipwreck on the South End Point of Ossabaw Island in St.
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Greene
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2004
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5070
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Elliott, Daniel T.
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Archaeological Reconnaissance at the Drudi Tract, Tybee Island, Chatham County, Georgia
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This report summaries the preliminary archaeological study by The LAMAR Institute of a vacant lot on Tybee Island in Chatham County, Georgia. The study property, which is located at 25 Taylor Street is shown in Figure 1, as indicated by the green arrow.
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Charlton
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1995
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5069
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Elliott, Daniel T.
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Archaeological Reconnaissance of a Tabby Ruin and Lot on St. Simons Island, Georgia
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This report details a brief archaeological reconnaissance of a tabby building ruin and surrounding lot on St. Simons Island, Georgia. This work was performed by The LAMAR Institute, Inc. at the request of anthropologist Patricia Barefoot and the property owner, Tommy Stewart.
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Chatham
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1995
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5068
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Elliott, Daniel T.
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Ground Penetrating Radar Survey at the Beaufort National Cemetery, Beaufort, South Carolina
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The GPR survey project documented in this report was the second GPR survey for the proposed expansion of the Beaufort National Cemetery. A previous study, also conducted by Cypress Cultural Consultants (Battle 2003), employed different technology and technicians from this study.
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2006
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5066
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Elliott, Daniel T.
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Ground Penetrating Radar Survey on a Portion of Fort Jackson, Chatham County, Georgia
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The GPR data from the present study covers a very small portion of the Fort Jackson site. Nevertheless, this small survey sample indicates the usefulness of GPR technology in mapping subsurface features at the site.
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Chatham
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1993
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5065
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Elliott, Daniel T.
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Delineation of the Jameson Family Cemetery, Pickens County, South Carolina
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The LAMAR Institute researchers were employed by the Jameson Family Cemetery, Inc. to delineate the Jameson Family Cemetery in rural Pickens County, South Carolina. Fieldwork for this two-day project was completed on February 6, 2009.
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2009
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5064
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Elliott, Daniel T.
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Ground Penetrating Radar Survey on Portions of Theus Plantation, Beaufort County, South Carolina
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Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) was employed by the LAMAR Institute team at the Theus plantation site on the Palmetto Bluff development in Beaufort County, South Carolina. Results of the GPR survey were used by IAS archaeologists to locate Phase III excavation units.
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2009
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5063
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Elliott, Daniel T.
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Archaeological Investigations at 9CH155: November 2008
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This report documents emergency archaeological data recovery and survey efforts performed in late 2008 at site 9CH155 on Ossabaw Island, Chatham County, Georgia.
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Chatham
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1994
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