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Fish, Paul R.

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
14869 Hally, David J., Fish, Paul R., Smith, Marvin T. A Preliminary Site Report For Archaeological Salvage Undertaken at 9Ge5

The Dyar site consists of a large platform mound and associated village located in the floodplain of the Oconee River just west of the city of Greensboro, Georgia. Specifically, the site is located at Universal Transverse Mercator grid coordinates N3720024 E288888.

Greene
14870 Fish, Paul R., Hally, David J. A Preliminary Site Report for Archaeological Salvage Undertaken at 9Ge130

9Ge130 is located on a very narrow terrace immediately adjacent to the Oconee River. When originally discovered this site was thought to have a Late Archaic component since several Stallings Island fiber-tempered sherds were found in 2 posthole tests spaced 200 meters apart.

Greene 1978
14872 Hally, David J., Fish, Paul R. A Preliminary Site Report for Archaeological Salvage Undertaken at 9Pm222

9Pm222 is located on a small island at Lawrence Shoals on the Oconee River, west of Weston Reeves Island and approximately one kilometer upstream from the Wallace Dam construction site. The island has been bisected by an erosional cut with the prehistoric occupation being

Putnam 1978
14873 Hally, David J., Fish, Paul R. A Preliminary Site Report for Archaeological Salvage Undertaken at 9Pm211

9Pm211 is a north facing rockshelter, composed of rounded granite boulders, located at the head of Riley Shoals of the Oconee River near its west bank. The total excavated floor area is about 7 meters by 4 meters maximum, although the border is quite irregular.

Putnam 1978
14874 Hally, David J., Fish, Paul R. A Preliminary Site Report for Archaeological Salvage Undertaken at 9Ge175

9Ge175 is located on the east bank of the Oconee River at the southernmost end of Riley Shoals. The site is on a low, very narrow floodplain with a broad, flat terrace beginning a few meters to the east.

Greene 1978
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