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Crook, Morgan Raymond

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
578 Crook, Morgan Raymond Cagle Site Report: Archaic and Early Woodland Period Manifestations in the North Georgia Piedmont

This report details investigations at the Cagle Site (9Ckl23), a residential area and lithic workshop primarily associated with the Late Archaic and Early Woodland Periods. C-14 determinations indicate that a Savannah River Phase component dates to around 2,480 B.C.

Cherokee 1984
663 Crook, Morgan Raymond An Archaeological Survey of Jekyll Island, Georgia

At the request of the Jekyll Island Authority, an archaeological survey of Jekyll Island was initiated on March 6th and concluded on March 15th, 1985. The survey was carried out by the author and the half-time assistance of one crew member, resulting in a total field time of 120 hours.

Glynn 1985
670 Crook, Morgan Raymond Archaeological Survey, Hard Labor Creek State Park

None Present.

Morgan 1983
691 Crook, Morgan Raymond, Mitchell, Ruthanne L. Cherry Hill Plantation Development

None Present.

Bryan 1983
772 Crook, Morgan Raymond Archaeological Assessment of the Proposed Lake Impoundment Area, Big Lazer Creek Wildlife Management Are, Talbot County, Georgia

The methods and results of an archaeological assessment of the proposed 81 hectare lake impoundment area along Gum Creek in the Big Lazer Creek Wildlife Management Area are presented.

Talbot 1983
773 Bingham, Allison, Crook, Morgan Raymond Mitigative Investigations at Two Sites along Gum Creek, Talbot County, Georgia

Archeological investigations were carried out at two sites located within the Big Lazer Creek Wildlife Management Area that were previously recommended eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places at a local level of significance.

Talbot 1986
780 Crook, Morgan Raymond Lowe Site Report: A Contribution to Archaeology of the Georgia Coastal Plain

Bridges form one of the most important and tangible features of the highway transportation system. The combined road systems of Georgia accommodate over 14,500 bridges.

Telfair 1987
845 Crook, Morgan Raymond, Reynolds, William M. An Archaeological Survey along Settingdown Creek, Cherokee and Forsyth Counties

This is a report of the methods and results of a cultural resources survey conducted by Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. (SAS), for Oglethorpe Power Corporation (OPC) detailing a reconnaissance level survey of the proposed Cedar Grove pumped storage hydroelectric facility.

Cherokee 1989
854 Castille, George J., Crook, Morgan Raymond Rae's Creek: A Multicomponent Archaeological Site at the Fall Line along the Savannah River

This report details the procedures and results of mitigative excavation at the Rae's Creek site (9RI327), Richmond County, Georgia. The investigation was conducted by Georgia State University under contract with the Georgia Department of Transportation.

Richmond 1990
912 Crook, Morgan Raymond An Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Davisboro Sewerage System, Washington County, Georgia

On behalf of the Town of Davisboro, Georgia, an intensive archaeological survey was carried out on January 14, 1989 with the purpose of locating all archaeological resources within an area to be disturbed by proposed construction of a sewerage system designed to service a planned state prison fac

Washington 1989
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