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Honerkamp, Nicholas

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
9875 Honerkamp, Nicholas A Preliminary Archaeological Survey of the Long Tabby Riverbank, Sapelo Island, Georgia

On February 6-7, 2009, a preliminary archaeological survey of the Barn Creek riverbank at Long Tabby on Sapelo Island, Georgia, was undertaken (Figure 1).

McIntosh County, GA 2009
10047 Honerkamp, Nicholas A Preliminary Archaeological Survey of the Cannon's Point Nature Path, St. Simon's Island, Georgia

Cannon's Point, on the north end of St. Simons Island, Georgia, is a rare and unusual place. Containing abundant pristine natural and cultural resources on its 617 acres, the site has become the focus of an ambitious conservation program by the St.

Glynn County, GA 2012
13802 Honerkamp, Nicholas Identification of Historic Burials at the Nabors Family Cemetery, Dade County, Georgia

As part of a Request for a Permit to Disinter/Reinter Human Remains at the Nabors family cemetery in Dade County, Georgia, the Stein Construction Company contracted with the author for archaeological services in order to identify the presence of historic burials.

Dade County, GA 2002
13813 Dickinson, Tanya, Honerkamp, Nicholas Archaeological Testing at the Lighthouse Site, Sapelo Island, Georgia

As part of the 2011 Weekend For Wildlife program sponsored by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR), two days of archaeological testing were carried out at the Sapelo Island Lighthouse Site on Sapelo Island, in McIntosh County, Georgia (Figure I).

McIntosh County, GA 2011
13819 Honerkamp, Nicholas Archaeological Survey and Testing at High Point Plantation (9MC66)

High Point Plantation (9MC66), located on the north end of Sapelo Island (Figure 1), has a complex and intriguing history. This site also possesses a certain element of archaeological ambiguity concerning its nature, and even its location.

McIntosh County, GA 2008
13947 Honerkamp, Nicholas, Bean, Colin Archaeological Survey at the Spalding Site, Sapelo Island, Georgia

During the antebellum period, Thomas Spalding (1774-1851) was one of the most innovative and successful planters on the Georgia coast (Coulter 1940; DeVan 2008; Stewart 1996; Sullivan 1997).

McIntosh County, GA 2008
13957 Honerkamp, Nicholas "The Smouldering Ruin and the Ivyed Wall": Archaeology at the Oglethorpe Site, St. Simons Island, Georgia
Glynn County, GA 1984
13962 Honerkamp, Nicholas, Elliott, Daniel T. Survey, Remote Sensing, and Testing at Scarlett’s Mound, 9CH1350, Ossabaw Island, Georgia LAMAR Institute Publication Series Report Number 188
Chatham County, GA 2014
14345 Honerkamp, Nicholas A Preliminary Archaeological Survey of the Spencer Marsh House, Walker County, Georgia

In April 2004, Erin May of Preservation Studio South contracted the author concerning an architectural assessment and rehabilitation of the historic Spencer Marsh House in Lafayette, Walker County, Georgia. As part of their project, Ms.

Walker County, GA 2004
14347 Honerkamp, Nicholas Archaeological Survey at the South End, Sapelo Island, Georgia: 2008 Interim Report

This report summarizes the results of an archaeological survey on Sapelo Island, Georgia by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Archaeological Field School.

McIntosh County, GA 2008
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