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Pluckhahn, Thomas J.

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
2058 Pluckhahn, Thomas J. An Archeological Survey of Proposed Improvements to Flowing Wells Road, Columbia County, Georgia

In October of 2000, Southeastern Archeological Services conducted an archeological survey of a 2.6 km (1.6 mi) stretch of Flowing Wells Road on the outskirts of the city of Augusta in Columbia County, Georgia, for the Georgia Department of Transportation.

Columbia 2000
2101 Pluckhahn, Thomas J. An Archaeological Survey of Proposed Improvements to the State Road 105 Bridge at the Middle Fork of the Broad River

Southeastern Archeological Services (SAS) conducted an intensive archeological survey for the proposed replacement of the State Road 105 bridge at the Middle Fork of the Broad River in Banks County, Georgia (Figures 1 and 2).

Banks 2001
2104 Pluckhahn, Thomas J. An Archaeological Survey and Site Testing of Proposed Improvements to the State Road 51 Bridge at Grove Creek

Southeastern Archeological Services (SAS) conducted an intensive archeological survey for the proposed replacement of the State Road 51 bridge at Grove Creek in Banks County, Georgia (Figures 1 and 2).

Banks 2001
2178 Pluckhahn, Thomas J. Archeological Survey of the Replacement of the S.R. 57 Bridge Over the Little Ohoopee River, Johnson County, Georgia

The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) wishes to replace the bridge on State Route 57 over the Little Ohoopee River in eastern Johnson County, immediately east of the town of Kite (Figure 1).

Johnson 2001
2374 Pluckhahn, Thomas J. An Archeological Survey of the Proposed Railroad Street Streetscape Improvements, Canton, Georgia

In late May, 2002, Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc., conducted a Phase I archeological survey of proposed street scape improvements to Railroad Street, within the city limits of Canton, Georgia.

Cherokee 2002
2378 Gresham, Thomas H., Pluckhahn, Thomas J. Archaeological Survey of the Altamaha River Swamp Wetlands Mitigation Tract, Long County, Georgia

Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. conducted Phase I archeological survey and Phase II testing of a 1607 ha (3970 ac) tract located in the Altamaha River floodplain in Long County. The survey began on November 1, 1999 and was completed on January 7, 2000.

Long 2002
2415 Pluckhahn, Thomas J. Archeological Data Recovery at the Big Creek (#2) Site (9MF38), McDuffie County, Georgia

Fieldwork associated with the archeological data recovery at the Big Creek (#2) site (9MF38) began in mid-October of 2001 with the establishment of a grid and the excavation of 102 shovel tests measuring 50 x 50 cm square (total area of 25 m2) placed at 5 m intervals.

McDuffie 2002
2426 Pluckhahn, Thomas J. Archeological Survey of Three Proposed Bridge Replacements in Ben Hill and Coffee Counties, Georgia

The survey reported here was designed to locate archeological sites in the areas of potential effect of three bridge replacement projects proposed by the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT).

Ben Hill 2003
2433 Pluckhahn, Thomas J. Archeological Survey of the Proposed Bridge Replacement at SR 36 over Buck Creek, Lamar County, Georgia

This report presents the results of an archeological survey of the area of potential effect of abridge replacement project proposed by the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT). The bridge is located on State Route 36 at its crossing of Buck Creek in northern Lamar County.

Lamar 2003
2436 Gresham, Thomas H., Pluckhahn, Thomas J. Archeological Survey of the Proposed Town Center Sidewalks, Phase 3, Galleria Area, Cobb County, Georgia

An intensive archeological survey was conducted on the proposed Town Center Sidewalks, Phase 3, in the Galleria Area of Cobb County, Georgia.

Cobb 2002
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