8575
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Joseph, Joseph W., Hamby, Theresa M.
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Addendum to the Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Octagon Road, Henry County, Georgia
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New South Associates conducted a Phase I archaeological survey on September 18 and 22, 1998 of 2.9 km (1.8 miles) of new alignment for the proposed Octagon Road in Henry County. The project corridor, on that date, was defined as having a 30 m (100 feet) right-of-way.
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Polk
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2015
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8574
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Joseph, Joseph W., Botwick, Brad, Finlay, Mark
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Phase I Historical and Archaeological Survey Savannah and Ogeechee Canal City of Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia
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New South Associates, Inc.
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Wheeler
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2014
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8573
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Joseph, Joseph W., Windham, R. Jeannine, Loubser, Johannes H. N., Swanson, Mark T.
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A Look Into the Outlands: The Cultural Landscape of the Dougherty Plain of Georgia
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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.
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Worth
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2014
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8572
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Joseph, Joseph W., Swanson, Mark T., Hamby, Theresa M.
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A Cultural Resources Assessment for the E.P. Tuttle Court Of Appeals Expansion New South Associates 6150 East Ponce de Leon Avenue Stone Mountain, Georgia 30083 Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
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This report presents the results of a cultural resource assessment (CRA) for a proposed annex adjacent to the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, housed in the Elbert P. Tuttle Federal Courthouse in downtown Atlanta.
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Gwinnett
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2015
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8565
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Joseph, Joseph W., Windham, R. Jeannine
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Phase I Archaeological Survey of CR 252/Frank Road over Willacoochee River and Overflow Irwin County, Georgia
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At the request of Wilbur Smith Associates, New South Associates conducted a Phase I Cultural Resource Survey of proposed bridge replacements on CR 252/Frank Road over Willacoochee River and its overflow in Irwin County, Georgia.
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DeKalb
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2010
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8563
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Joseph, Joseph W., Hamby, Theresa M., Matternes, Jennifer
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Cultural Resources Survey of The Bridge Replacement on SR 93 Over Lost Creek Architecture Mitchell County, Georgia
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A cultural resources survey of the bridge crossing of Lost Creek on SR 93 in Mitchell County, Georgia, was conducted by New South Associates February 28, and March 1, 2001. A 1,000 foot approach with a 200 foot wide right-of-way was studied on either side of the bridge.
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Fulton
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2015
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8562
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Joseph, Joseph W., Hamby, Theresa M.
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Addendum to the Phase I Archaeological Survey of The Proposed SR 257 Widening The Bellvue Avenue Realignment Laurens County, Georgia
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A Phase I archaeological survey was conducted by New South Associates of the SR 257 corridor on November 30, 2000. The approximately three mile long corridor is located in Laurens County between Interstate 16 and the City of Dublin.
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Bartow
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2010
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8559
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Joseph, Joseph W., Smith, Greg C.
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Phase I Archaeological Survey for the Bridge Replacement on CR 1/Upper Morris Road at Holanna Creek Quitman County, Georgia
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New South Associates, Inc. conducted a Phase I Archaeological Survey of a bridge replacement corridor on CR 1/Upper Morris Road at Holanna Creek, Quitman County, Georgia (GDOT Project CSBRG-0007-00(521), PI #0007521).
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Dooly
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2010
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8557
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Joseph, Joseph W., Hamby, Theresa M., Meader, J. Faith, Matternes, Jennifer
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Cultural Resources Survey of The Bridge Replacement on SR 93 Over Spence Mill Creek Architecture Mitchell County, Georgia
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A cultural resources survey of the bridge crossing of Spence Mill Creek on SR 93 in Mitchell County, Georgia, was conducted by New-South Associates February 28, and March 1, 2001. A 1,000 foot approach with a 200 foot wide right-of-way was studied on either side of the bridge.
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Thomas
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2015
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8556
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Joseph, Joseph W., Meader, J. Faith, Tankersley, Matthew
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The Spier House Architectural History and Archaeology of An Antebellum House Site
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This report presents the results of an architectural historical documentation and archaeological data recovery of Site 9FU411, the Spier House, conducted by New South Associates, Inc. Fieldwork for this project took place in May, September, and October of 2004.
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Stephens
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2010
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