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Steinen, Karl T.

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
6359 Steinen, Karl T. Cultural Resource Assessment of the River Hills Subdivision, Clayton County, Georgia

I was asked to conduct a Cultural Resource Assessment of the River Hills subdivision in Clayton County, Georgia by Mr. Dan Lewis of the Celtic Corporation. During the Course of that assessment, two archaeological sites were recorded. Both these sites consisted of single artifacts.

Franklin 2003
6744 Steinen, Karl T. Cultural Resource Assessment of the Proposed Water Treatment Plant Expansion, McCaysville, Georgia

I was requested to conduct a cultural resource assessment of the proposed expansion of the Water Treatment Plant of McCaysville, Fannin County, Georgia, by Jordan, Jones and Goulding, Inc ., of Atlanta, Georgia.

Bibb 2001
6760 Steinen, Karl T. Archaeological Investigations of Selected Areas of the Pyne Road Park, Troup County, Georgia

I was asked to conduct an archaeological survey of selected areas of the Pyne Road Public Recreation Park, West Point Reservoir Troup County, Georgia, by Mr. George Harris of the Troup County Parks and Recreation Commission.

Warren 2002
6807 Steinen, Karl T. Phase I Archaeological Survey of Hayes Mill Road Property, City of Carrollton, Carroll County, Georgia

A Phase I archaeological survey of approximately 26 acres of land situated on the banks of Buffalo Creek immediately east of Hayes Mill Road in Carrollton, Carroll County, Georgia was conducted from July 19, 2004 through July 24, 2004.

Clayton 1995
9337 Steinen, Karl T. Cultural Resource Assessment of Proposed Northwest Park, Cedartown, Georgia

The proposed acquisition and development of the Northwest Park by the City of Cedartown consists of acquiring approximately 20 acres and developing a multi-purpose outdoor recreation facility for Cedartown.

Polk 1977
9351 Steinen, Karl T. Phase I Survey of Selected Areas of Gall Creek, Warner Robins, Georgia

At the request of the Savannah District Corps of Engineers I conducted an archaeological reconnaissance of approximately 4,100 feet of Bay Gall Creek in Warner Robins, Georgia.

Houston 1977
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