4157
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James, Stephen R.
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Remote-Sensing Survey of the Tybee Island Beach Renourishment Project, Chatham County, Georgia
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During the month of September 1997, archaeologists with Panamerican Consultants, Inc., of Memphis, Tennessee, under subcontract to Gulf South Research Corporation of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, conducted a marine remote-sensing survey and terrestrial surface and magnetometer survey of the Tybee Islan
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Chatham
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1997
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7028
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Faught, Michael K., James, Stephen R.
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Terrestrial and Remote Sensing Survey and Diving, Mitigation Plan 6A, Savannah Harbor Expansion Project
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As part of the proposed Savannah Harbor Expansion Project, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District will construct a number of mitigation features to compensate for predicted adverse environmental impacts.
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McIntosh
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1984
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7373
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Faught, Michael K., James, Stephen R.
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Remote Sensing and Diver Investigations Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Chatham, Bryan, Liberty, McIntosh, Glynn, and Camden Counties, Georgia, and Portions of Beaufort County, South Carolina
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District is responsible for the maintenance of the federally authorized 12-foot-deep and 150-foot-wide inland navigation channel known as the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Project located within their boundaries.
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Lowndes
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1997
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8041
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James, Stephen R.
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Amendment to Phase I Cultural Resources Assessment McCoy's Cut Diversion Savannah Harbor Expansion Project Savannah River, Georgia and South Carolina
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A Final Phase I cultural resources assessment report for the McCoy’s Cut flow diversion project was completed in April 2013 for the Savannah District by Panamerican Consultants, Inc. (Panamerican), under a subcontract with Tetra Tech, Inc.
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Chatham
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2013
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9609
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Watts, Gordon P., James, Stephen R.
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In Situ Archaeological Evaluation of the CSS Georgia Savannah Harbor, Georgia
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Building on these previous investigations, the Savannah District contracted with Gulf South
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Chatham
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2007
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9610
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James, Stephen R., Mistovich, Timothy S.
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A Marine Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Radisson Hotel Riverwalk Extension Savannah, Georgia
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A Phase I marine archaeological survey of the proposed Radisson Hotel riverwalk extension in Savannah, Georgia was performed by Panamerican Consultants, Inc. in October, 1989.
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Chatham
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1990
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9635
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Duff, James A., Mistovich, Timothy S., James, Stephen R.
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Archival Research, Remote Sensing, and Diver Investigations, Riverwalk Project Savannah Harbor, Georgia
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In January and February 1995, Panamerican Consultants, Inc. (PCI) of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, conducted Phase I submerged cultural resource investigations along a portion of the Savannah River relative to a proposed extension of the Savannah Riverwalk.
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Chatham
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1996
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9692
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James, Stephen R., Krivor, Michael, Hall, Wes, Irion, Jack, Simmons, Joe J., Watts, Gordon P., Birchett, Thomas C. C.
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL DATA RECOVERY AT THE FIG ISLAND CHANNEL SITE SAVANNAH HARBOR, GEORGIA: A TECHNICAL SYNTHESIS
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Located directly opposite the eastern downtown district of Savannah, Georgia, and along the southern shoreline of what is now known as Hutchinson Island in Savannah Harbor, the Fig Island Channel site has been the scene of numerous recent archaeological investigation
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Chatham
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1999
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13778
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James, Stephen R., Gifford, Erica, Lydecker, Andrew, Faught, Michael K.
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DIVER IDENTIFICATION OF TWO ANOMALIES FOR THE UPPER DISSOLVED OXYGENATION FACILITY, EFFINGHAM COUNTY, GEORGIA
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District is proposing to deepen the Savannah River Federal Navigation Channel as part of the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project.
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Effingham
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2014
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13790
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James, Stephen R., Gifford, Erica
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REMOTE SENSING SURVEY OF 300-FOOT BUFFER AND DIVER IDENTIFICATION OF MAGNETIC ANOMALIES, TYBEE ISLAND BEACH EROSION CONTROL PROJECT, CHATHAM COUNTY, GEORGIA, 2015 RENOURISHMENT
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District is proposing to perform periodic renourishment to the Tybee Island Beach Erosion Control Project, Chatham County, Georgia. Approximately 1,400,000 cubic yards of material will be placed on the beach within the limits of the Federal project.
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Chatham
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2014
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