6155
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Kelly, Arthur Randolph
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Summary Appraisal of the Archaeological Resources of the Carter's Dam Reservoir, Murray County, Georgia
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Geological and ecological factors are Important in appraising the complex archaeological sites affected by the construction of Carters Dam on the Coosawattee River in Murray County, Georgia.
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Coffee
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1997
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6156
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Kelly, Arthur Randolph
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Final Report on the 1962 Season Exploration at the Carter's Dam, Murray County, Georgia
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The following report on the results of exploration at the Carter's Dam site, Murray County, Georgia, covers salvage operations carried out in 1962 under a Memoradum Agreement between the National Park Service and the University of Georgia as part of the program of the InterAgency arrangement for
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Coffee
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2001
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6176
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Kelly, Arthur Randolph
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Explorations at Bell Field Mound and Village Seasons 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968
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Our concern in this final report will be with the four field seasons performed at the Bell Field sector of Carter's Dam in 1965, 1966, 1967, and still in progress now in June of 1968.
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Hancock
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1996
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6688
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Kelly, Arthur Randolph, Kellar, James H.
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Final Report on Archaeological Explorations at the Mandeville Site, 9CY1, Clay County, Georgia
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The final report on archeological exploration at the Mandeville site, 9 Cla 1, may be regarded as terminal or final only in the sense that a report was made to The National Park Service, Department of Interior, comprising those results of field work, survey, laboratory analysis of materials, and
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Clay
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1962
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9268
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Richbourg, Caroline, Kelly, Arthur Randolph, Meier, Lawrence W., McKinney, Michael
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Archaeological Report Fulton County, Georgia
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The Archeological Survey of Cobb County is a unit of the county government under the Cobb County Board of Commissioners, and is located in the County Engineer's office.
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Fulton
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1973
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9479
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Kelly, Arthur Randolph
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Report On the Skull Shoals Archaeological Area, Red Lands Ranger District, Oconee National Forest
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The archeological site to be reported was known to earlier survey at the University of Georgia as the “Soil Conservation mound Site”, inasmuch as the two mounds and intermediate village area were first called to the attention of the archeological department at the University of Georgia when the a
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Clarke
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1960
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13609
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Kelly, Arthur Randolph
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Review of a University of Georgia Report entitled “An Archaeological Survey of Structures 1, 2, 3, 33, 51, 58, and 60 Grove River Watershed Jackson and Banks Counties, Georgia”
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This report is a review by A.R.
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Jackson
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1975
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13793
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Kelly, Arthur Randolph
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A Report on Supplemental Archeological Survey of Structure 1M, and Trion Dikes 1 and 2, Headwaters of the Chattooga Watershed, Chattooga and Walker Counties, Georgia
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In reviewing the contractor’s report in the Chattooga watershed, it was noted that the mitigation proposals on 21 sites recommended that all sites were to be tested by “a 3 meter by 3 meter unit excavated to culturally sterile levels.” Inasmuch as the artifact material with surface collections in
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Chattooga
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1975
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14847
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Kelly, Arthur Randolph, Smith, Betty Anderson
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The Swift Creek Site, 9BI3, Macon, Georgia
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The Works Program Administration (WPA), designed to provide employment for large numbers of people during a time of depression, midwifed the birth of scientific archaeology in the southeastern United States.
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Bibb
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1975
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