10298
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Gresham, Thomas H.
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Report on Archival Research and Archaeological Survey for a Sewer Line and Access Road on The University of Georgia Golf Course, Athens, Georgia
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Southeastern Archeological Services has completed archival research and archeological survey for a proposed sewer line and associated access road on the University of Georgia (UGA) golf course in Athens, Georgia. The fieldwork was conducted on June 1, 2017 by Ron Schoettmer.
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Clarke
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2017
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10299
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Gresham, Thomas H.
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Report on Archeaological Monitoring of a Sewer Line Installation Between the UGA Chapel and the Administration Building on North Campus, University of Georgia, Athens Georgia
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This document reports the results of archival research and archeological monitoring of the installation of a sewer line on new location, extending from the front of the Chapel diagonally across the quadrangle to an existing manhole on the north side of the Administration Building (Figure 1 ).
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Clarke
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2017
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10300
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Gresham, Thomas H.
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End of Fieldwork Management Summary for the Phase 1a Exhumation of Burials in the Baldwin Hall Lot Portion of the Old Town Cemetery, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
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On November 17, 2015 workers encountered human skeletal remains on the University of Georgia campus during construction of an addition to Baldwin Hall. In accordance with OCGA 31-21-6(b), all ground disturbing activity on the site immediately ceased.
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Clarke
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2016
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10301
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Gresham, Thomas H.
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Report on Archival Research and Archeological Monitoring of the Irrigation Line Installation and Re-Sodding of a Quadrangle on North Campus, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
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This report summarizes archival research and archeological monitoring for the installation of irrigation lines and the re-sodding of a quadrangle on the North Campus of the University of Georgia (Figure 1).
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Clarke
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2017
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10302
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Gresham, Thomas H.
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Archeaological Survey of the Riverbend Farms Tract, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
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Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. conducted archival/background research and archeological field survey for a proposed new development on a ca. 20-acre portion of the Riverbend
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Clarke
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2017
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10303
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Gresham, Thomas H.
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Report on Archival Research and Archeological Monitoring for a New Sign at the Corner of Jackson and Broad Streets, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
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This report documents archival research and archeological monitoring conducted for the installation of a new, larger entrance sign for the university located at the comer of Broad and Jackson Streets on the North Campus of the University of Georgia (Figure 1).
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Clarke
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2017
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10304
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Jones, Joel, Gresham, Thomas H.
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Report on Archival Research and Archeological Survey for a Potential New Building - East Campus Road, University of Georgia
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Southeastern Archeological Services has completed archival research and a shovel test survey for the Potential New Building-East Campus Road project. The fieldwork was conducted on May 18, 2017 by Joel Jones. Archival research was conducted by Tom Gresham and Joel Jones.
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Clarke
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2017
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10305
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Gresham, Thomas H.
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Report on Archival Research and Archeological Monitoring of the West End Improvements project at Sanford Stadium, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
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Southeastern Archeological Services (SAS) conducted background/archival research and archeological monitoring for the West End Stadium Project.
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Clarke
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2018
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10514
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Gresham, Thomas H.
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Archaeological Survey of a Portion of U.S. Highway 1/State Route 4, Emanuel County, Georgia
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The Georgia Department of Transportation is intending to widen a 15.8 km (9.8 mi) section of U.S. Highway 1/State Route 4 extending south from Swainsboro, the county seat of Emanuel
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Emanuel
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1998
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11002
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Gresham, Thomas H.
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Report on the Archeological Investigations to Confirm the Location of the Original Beth-Salem Church and Cemetery, Oglethorpe County, Georgia
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Beth-Salem Presbyterian Church was founded in December 1785 in a part of Oglethorpe County that was then in Wilkes County. The church hired Rev. John Newton as its first minister in 1786 and probably built a church in that same year.
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Oglethorpe
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2014
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