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Moore, Sue Mullins

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
381 Moore, Sue Mullins Archaeological Survey and Testing on St. Simon's Island, Georgia

Increasing pressure, in the form of development, has been placed on the barrier islands situated off the coast of the southern United States. There has been an effort on the part of some to mediate the impact this development will have on the natural and cultural resources.

Glynn 1981
660 Moore, Sue Mullins An Archaeological Survey of the Metter Wastewater Treatment Addition, Candler County, Georgia

The City of Metter is currently planning an addition to their present wastewater treatment facility located on Hiawatha Read (Fig. 1).

Candler 1986
4957 Moore, Sue Mullins Summary of Archaeological Investigations at Wrightsboro

In 1983, Georgia Southern professor of political science, George Cox, developed an interest in one of Georgia's dead towns, Wrightsboro. Cox's interest was in the fact that this town had been originally settled by members of the Society of Friends (Quakers).

McDuffie 1996
5216 Moore, Sue Mullins Cultural Assessment of Buckeye Park

No further work is recommended for this site within the five acre parcel. Should ay work be planned for the remaining twenty acres, particularly along this sandy ridge, then an assessment should be done.

Liberty 2005
6108 Moore, Sue Mullins An Archeological Assessment of Sea Island's South Beach Club

On March 17, 1935, an archeological survey of a small portion (less than five acres land) of the south end of Sea Island was undertaken and completed. This survey was done by Dr. Sue M. Moore, Professor of Anthropology, Georgia Southern College,, with the assistance of Timothy J. Moore.

Effingham 2010
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