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Rudolph, James L.

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
120 Rudolph, James L. Holloway Avenue Relief Outfall Sewer Archaeological Survey Albany, Georgia

This report summarizes the results of an archaeological survey of the proposed Holloway Avenue Relief Outfall Sewer (Figures 1 and 2) performed at the request of the City of Albany, Georgia.

Dougherty 1979
142 Rudolph, James L. Cultural Resource Survey of Two Proposed Recreation Areas in the Aqualand Marina Area, Hall County, Georgia

None Present.

Hall 1978
189 Rudolph, James L., Smith, Marvin T. An Archaeological Survey of a Proposed Landfill Site, Rabun County, Georgia

An archaeological survey was conducted at a proposed 60 acre landfill site in Rabun County, Georgia. Two and a half man days were required to complete the field investigations.

Rabun 1979
251 Barber, Gary D., Rudolph, James L. An Archaeological Survey in the Hudson River Watershed

This report summarizes the results of an archaeological survey in Banks, Franklin, and Madison Counties, Georgia, performed at the request of the Soil Conservation Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Banks 1979
365 Rudolph, James L. Archaeological Survey at a Proposed Storm Drainage Ditch near Radium Springs, Georgia

On August 1, 1979 an archaeological survey was conducted at the mouth of a proposed storm drainage ditch north of Radium Springs in Dougherty County, Georgia (Figures 1 and 2).

Dougherty 1979
403 Rudolph, James L., Fish, Paul R. An Archaeological Survey of the Tri-County RC&D Area, Treutlen and Wheeler Counties, Georgia for the U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service

The Tri-County Resource Conservation and Development (RC &D) Area Survey involved the archaeological and historical reconnaissance of three recreation areas near the Oconee River in Treut1en and Wheeler Counties, Georgia (Figure 1). The U.S.D.A.

Treutlen 1978
429 Rudolph, James L., Fish, Paul R. An Archaeological Survey in the Clark Hill and Hartwell Reservoirs, Georgia and South Carolina

An archaeological survey for prehistoric and historic sites was conducted at 8 small tracts along Clark Hill Reservoir and at 7 small tracts along Hartwell Reservoir. Both reservoirs the Savannah River in Georgia and South Carolina.

Columbia 1979
430 Hally, David J., Rudolph, James L. An Archaeological Survey in the Little Creek Watershed, Wheeler County, Georgia

An archaeological survey was conducted at two small irrigation structures within the Little Creek Watershed in Wheeler County, Georgia, The total area surveyed was 12 hectares (29 acres).

Wheeler 1980
431 Hally, David J., Rudolph, James L. An Archaeological Survey of a Proposed Landfill Site in White County

An archaeological survey was conducted at a proposed 14 to 18 hectare (35 to 45 acre) landfill site in White County, Georgia. Two man days were required to complete the field investigations, which entailed surface inspection of an unpaved road and subsurface inspection of forested areas.

White 1980
667 Hally, David J., Rudolph, James L. Archaeological Investigations at the Beaverdam Creek Site (9Eb85), Elbert County, Georgia

Extensive excavations of the Mississippi period Beaverdam Creek mound and its surrounding "village" midden are summarized. The mound was constructed around A.D. 1200-1250 and is associated with the Beaverdam phase of the Savannah culture.

Elbert 1985
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