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Rudolph, James L.

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14771 Hally, David J., Rudolph, James L. Archaeological Investigations at Site 9PM212

This report represents the final report for site PM212, the excavation of which was provided for in  Appendix 9 of the Archaeological Salvage Agreement between the University of Georgia and the Georgia Power Company.

Putnam 1982
14770 Rudolph, James L., Hally, David J. Archaeological Investigations at Site 9PM220

This report represents the final report for site PM220 the excavation of which was provided for in Appendix 6 of the Archaeological Salvage Agreement between the University of Georgia and the Georgia Power Company.

Putnam 1982
14671 Brown, Michael, Rudolph, James L. Cultural Resources Survey Project Dobbins Air Reserve Base Marietta, Georgia

The Cultural Resources Survey of the Dobbins Air Reserve Base (ARB) was initiated to identify all cultural resources located within the boundaries of Dobbins ARB that are potentially eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, and then make a determination, with concu

Cobb 1994
13763 Rudolph, James L. Proposed Upland Survey in the Oconee River Basin

In 1978 Dick Jefferies conducted an archaeological survey of upland areas around the Wallace Reservoir under the sponsorship of the University of Georgia Institute of Community and Area Development.

Hancock 1979
13614 Rudolph, James L. Management Summary for an Archaeological Survey in Radium Springs Park, Dougherty County, Georgia

This report is a management summary for the archaeological survey of Radium Springs Park in Dougherty County, Georgia. An archaeological survey was conducted around the mouth of a proposed drainage ditch at Radium Springs Park.

Dougherty 1979
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
6574 Rudolph, James L. Beaverdam Creek Mound and Village: Interim Report, July-Dec., 1980

Beaverdam Creek Mound and Village (9Eb85) is located along the northern side of Beaverdam Creek approximately 0.8 km from its confluence with the Savannah River (Figure 1). The site consists of a small, badly vandalized Savannah II Period mound and a village area covering some 15,000 m2.

Elbert 1980
1455 Rudolph, James L. Archaeological Survey in the FAA Recreation Area, Lake Sydney Lanier, Forsyth County, Georgia

This report summarizes the results of an archaeological survey within the FAA Recreation Area at Lake Sidney Lanier in Forsyth County, Georgia (Figure 1). This survey was conducted on a priority basis as part of the Lake Sidney Lanier Cultural Resources Survey and Inventory (Contract No.

Forsyth 1979
1053 Hally, David J., Rudolph, James L. Phase Two Archaeological Investigations in the Cedar Creek Watershed, Coweta County

In April, 1979, a Phase One archaeological survey was conducted at Multiple-Purpose Structure 9M on Alexander Creek in the Cedar Creek Watershed, Coweta County, Georgia (Figure 1).

Coweta 1979
1050 Rudolph, James L., Fish, Paul R. An Archaeological Survey of Structure 9m, Cedar Creek Watershed, Coweta County

This report presents the results of a survey for archaeological and historical sites located within the project boundaries of Multiple Purpose Structure 9M in the Cedar Creek Watershed, Coweta County, Georgia (Figure 1).

Coweta 1979
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