14865
|
Smith, Marvin T., Hally, David J.
|
Archaeological Investigations at 9GE162
|
This report represents the final report for site 9GE162, 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.
|
Greene
|
1981
|
14766
|
Smith, Marvin T.
|
Archaeological Investigations at the Dyar Site, 9GE5
|
This report represents a revised version of the final report for archaeological work for site 9Ge5, the Dyar mound and village. The excavation was funded by the Georgia Power Company as a part of the archaeological salvage of the Wallace Reservoir (now Lake Oconee).
|
Greene
|
1994
|
14252
|
Elliott, Daniel T., Smith, Marvin T., Reed, Mary Beth, O'Steen, Lisa Diane
|
Archaeological Testing of Three Sites on the Landings Development, Chatham County, Georgia
|
This report details the archaeological testing of three sites on Phase III of the Landings development on Skidaway Island, Georgia. Site 9Ch68 was an Irene and Wilmington prehistoric site located near the Diamond Causeway.
|
Chatham
|
1988
|
13597
|
Smith, Marvin T., Mitchell, Ruthanne L.
|
Archaeological Testing at Site 28 Fort Howard Tract Effingham County, Georgia
|
Garrow and Associates conducted archaeological testing Site 28, an early nineteenth century farmstead, in Effingham County development tract for the proposed Fort Howard Paper Company plant site. A crew of six spent a total of eleven days testing Site 28.
|
Effingham
|
1985
|
13595
|
Smith, Marvin T.
|
100% Archaeological Survey of the Effingham County Tract for the Proposed Fort Howard Paper Company Plant Site
|
This report contains the results of an archaeological survey, conducted by Garrow and Associates, Inc., of the immediate development tract in Effingham County, Georgia which may be selected for the Fort Howard Paper Company plant site.
|
Effingham
|
1985
|
9257
|
Smith, Marvin T., Joseph, Joseph W.
|
Addendum to Archaeological Testing of Sixteen Sites on the Fort Howard Tract, Effingham County, Georgia
|
Five sites, 9Ef97, 9Ef101, 9Ef134, 9Ef138, and 9Ef141, were recommended for testing because they were believed to contain potentially significant prehistoric components. One additional site, 9Ef137, yielded relatively abundant prehistoric remains and will also be discussed in this section.
|
Effingham
|
1986
|
9235
|
Smith, Marvin T.
|
Flint River Drainage Archeological Reconnaissance, Phase III Report: Preliminary Archeological Reconnaissance, Flint River Corridor and Selected Areas of Interior Clayton County
|
The methodology employed along this 2.1 miles of the Upper Flint River was that of standard pedestrian survey accompanied by a pattern of subsurface tests, so spaced along the route of the proposed construction right-of-way, so as to preclude the missing of any site locus that might sustain adver
|
Clayton
|
1976
|
9233
|
Smith, Marvin T.
|
Arboristic Assessment of All Research Areas; Intensive Archeological Reconnaissance of 2.1 Miles of the Upper Flint River
|
The Phase I Report contained the listings of previously inventoried archeological sites, catalogued during past surveys.
|
Clayton
|
1976
|
9232
|
Smith, Marvin T., Meier, Lawrence W.
|
Clayton County, Georgia Flint River Basin Drainage Basin Archeological Reconnaissance, Phase I Report: Archeological Site Inventory; National Register of Historic Places; Architectural Site Inventory, Historic Preservation Section Files
|
Since past research has been sporadic and undertaken with inexperienced personnel, many sections of the study area have not been adequately surveyed for cultural resources.
|
Clayton
|
1976
|
9222
|
Crusoe, Donald Lewis, Smith, Marvin T.
|
Archaeological Survey of Cobb-Fulton County; Archaeological Investigations: Big Creek "C', Foekiller Creek intercepors, and Alpharetta Outfall Sewers I & III
|
The Big Creek Interceptor "C", Foe Killer Creek Interceptor, Alpharetta Outfall Sewers sewer lines are to be constructed simultaneously in three divisions.
|
Cobb
|
1975
|