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Elliott, Rita F.

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
3928 Rock, Carolyn, Elliott, Rita F. An Archaeological Site Inventory of Camden County, Georgia

From November 2005 to September 2006, an archaeological site inventory was conducted in Camden County. The inventory consisted of an analysis of 266 previously documented sites, and a search for additional sites through interviews with collectors, historians, and local citizens.

Camden 2006
4610 Elliott, Daniel T., Elliott, Rita F. Savannah Under Fire, 1779: Identifying Savannah's Revolutionary War Battlefield.

Archeologists with Coastal Heritage Society received a National Park Service, American Battlefield Protection Program Grant in July 2007 for a one year study.

Chatham 2009
5078 Elliott, Daniel T., Elliott, Rita F. Seasons in the Sun: 1989 & 1990 Excavation at New Ebenezer

This report details the 1989 and 1990 archaeological investigations in the eighteenth century town of New Ebenezer (9Ef28) located in Effingham County, Georgia.

Chatham 2008
5096 Elliott, Daniel T., Elliott, Rita F. Mount Pleasant, An Eighteenth-Century Yuchi Indian Town, British Trader Outpost, and Military Garrison in Georgia

It was on a hot July morning in 1736 when the German Baron Frederick Von Reck arrived on foot with his party at the Yuchi Indian village. Although several Indians rushed to greet him in hopes of receiving gifts, many others were busy preparing for the Busk, or Green Corn ceremony.

Chatham 2006
5097 Elliott, Daniel T., Elliott, Rita F. Bethany Cemetery, Effingham County, Georgia, Ebenezer Archaeological Report Series, Number 2

On July 14 and 15, 1989, archaeology was conducted within the Bethany settlement in present-day Effingham County, Georgia. This report presents the findings of that study. These efforts were predicated on an unpublished study in historical geography conducted by Raymond Davis, and others.

Effingham 1989
6617 Elliott, Daniel T., Elliott, Rita F. Savannah Under Fire, 1779: Expanding the Boundaries

Savannah Under Fire, 1779: Expanding the Boundaries represents the second phase (2009-2011) in the search for the Revolutionary War Battle of Savannah. The first phase, Savannah Under Fire, 1779: Identifying Savannah's Revolutionary War Battlefield was conducted between 2007-2009.

Chattahoochee 1990
7738 Elliott, Rita F. Georgia's Inland Waters

Georgia's Inland Waters is a context document examining inundated sites in all but the state's coastline and coastal waters. This report was prepared in 2002 by Southern Research Historic Preservation Consultants, Inc.

2003
7871 Elliott, Rita F. Deep, Dirty Secrets: 2014 Archaeological Excavations at the Isaiah Davenport House, Savannah, Georgia

A professional archaeological investigation of the Isaiah Davenport House was conducted in 2014 and is documented in this report (Volumes 1 and 2). Davenport House Director Jamie Credle contacted the LAMAR Institute, who undertook the project.

Lee 2007
8316 Weisman, Russell M., Elliott, Rita F., Dean, Tracy M. Arch(!eological Testing of Five Sites, (9Ce873, 9Ce894, 9Ce898, 9Ce909, 9Ce910) in Compartment B-4, Fort Benning Military Reservation, Chattahoochee County, Georgia

This report describes test excavations at five sites (9Ce894, 9Ce873, 9Ce909, 9Ce910, and 9Ce898} located in Chattahoochee County Georgia, in the B-4 compartment at Ft. Benning.

Jones 2007
8801 Keith, Scot J., Botwick, Brad, Severts, Patrick, Tyson, Jackie H., Elliott, Rita F., Matternes, Hugh B., Archual, Adam Phase I Archaeological Survey and Phase II Testing of U.S. 17/SR 25 from Yacht Road to SR 99

Pursuant to Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966 (as amended), the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) funded a Phase I Archaeological Survey and Phase II Archaeological Testing investigation of an 6.3-mile-long section of U.S.

Towns 2011
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