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Hally, David J.

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
6594 Hally, David J. Survey of the area to be effected by Georgia Department of Transportation Project, BR-S-2218(1)

The area to be effected by the proposed bridge construction was surveyed on foot. The survey did not reveal any material of historical or prehistorical interest. No further investigations are recommended.

Newton 1998
6634 Hally, David J., Fish, Paul R. A Preliminary Site Report for Archaeological Salvage Undertaken at 9GE146

9Ge146 is located on a relict levee-to the Horseshoe Bend of the Oconee River. The site is located between the Oconee and an abandoned river channel. The site consists of a thin scattering of cultural debris covering an area of approximately 5,000 square meters.

Gwinnett 1987
6635 Hally, David J., Fish, Paul R. A Preliminary Site Report for Archaeological Salvage Undertaken at 9GE150

Ge 150 is a small rock shelter located on top of the peninsula ridge at the junction of the Oconee River and Richland Creek.

Gwinnett 1988
6781 Hally, David J. Archaeological survey of area to be effected by Brunswick Airport Expansion Project

A surface survey, conducted February 3, 1973, revealed that there are no archaeological sites located within the area to be effected by the airport expansion.

Clayton 2000
6784 Hally, David J. Impact Statement, Sea Island Gold Course addition, St. Simons Island, Georgia, SASKS/074 OYN 000668

An attempt was made to survey the proposed fill area of King's Creek at Sea Island Golf Course at St. Simons Island. Large machinery operating in the affected area, but neither the fill nor the footbridges will disturb any archaeological sites.

Henry 1986
7078 Hally, David J., Rudolph, James L. A Preliminary Site Report for Archaeological Salvage Undertaken at 9PM220

9Pm220 is a small shell midden located on the south bank of the Oconee River about 300 meters downstream from the mouth of Lick Creek.

Putnam 1978
7086 Hally, David J., Fish, Paul R. A Preliminary Site Report for Archaeological Salvage Undertaken at 9PM260

9Pm260 is located on a high ridge on the western side of the Oconee River 2.2km upstream from the dam. The site consists of a small rockshelter with two open ends formed from large boulders apparently exposed by severe erosion of the ridge (Figure 1).

Putnam 2001
7252 Hally, David J. Proposal to the Georgia Power Company for Archaeological Mitigation in the Wallace Dam Tailrace Area

An archaeological survey of the Wallace Dam tailrace area was conducted for the Georgia Power Company in late 1976-early 1977. Two sites, Pm 215 and Pm 247, were located and evaluated by the survey archaeologist, W. Dean Wood (1977).

Laurens 1997
7257 Hally, David J. Survey of the area to be effected by Georgia Department of Transportation

The area to be effected by the proposed bridge construction was surveyed on foot. No features or artifacts of interest were evident. The bridge construction will apparently harm no historic prehistoric sites. No further investigation is recommended.

Cherokee 1998
9345 Hally, David J. Archaeological Investigations at the Williams Stone Mounds in Monroe County

It is my conclusion, based upon the above described investigations, that the large stone mound in question is not an aboriginal burial or ceremonial mound.

Monroe 1975
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