5621
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Pluckhahn, Thomas J.
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An Archeological Survey of Portions of Four Alternatives for the Proposed North Burton 115kV Transmission Line, Rabun County, Georgia
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In January 2001, Southeastern Archeological Services (SAS) conducted an intensive archeological survey of four alternative corridors for the proposed North Burton Transmission Line in Rabun County, Georgia.
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Gwinnett
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1994
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5623
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Pluckhahn, Thomas J.
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An Archeological Survey of the Proposed Grovetown Soccer Fields, Columbia County, Georgia
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In November of 2000, Southeastern Archeological Services conducted an archeological survey of a 5.2 ha (13 ac) tract for the city of Grovetown in Columbia County, Georgia, for the Georgia Department of Transportation. The city wishes to develop the land for soccer fields.
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Fulton
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1996
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5651
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Gresham, Thomas H., Pluckhahn, Thomas J.
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An Intensive Cultural Resources Survey of the Fifteen Acre Avian Tract on Skidaway Island, Chatham County, Georgia
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Southeastern Archeological Services conducted an intensive cultural resources survey of a fifteen acre tract on Skidaway Island for the Skidaway Institute of Oceanography and the engineering firm of Hussey, Gay, Bell and DeYoung, Inc.
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Fayette
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1976
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5660
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Pluckhahn, Thomas J.
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Archeological Survey of the Proposed Lakeside Water Treatment Plant and Associated Infrastructure, Hall County, Georgia
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The following report presents the findings of a recently completed Phase II level intensive testing program of portions of a one hectare (2.5 acre) tract of land located on Skidaway Island, Chatham County, Georgia. This parcel, known as the Exchange Tract, was recently acquired by the Branigar
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Floyd
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1988
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5667
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Pluckhahn, Thomas J.
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An Intensive Archaeological Survey of Proposed Improvements to Old Mill Road, Bartow County, Georgia
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Southeastern Archeological Services (SAS) conducted an intensive archeological survey of the proposed widening of Old Mill Road, in Bartow County, Georgia. The project, which measures approximately 3.14 km (1.95 mi) in length, begins at the intersection of Douthit Ferry Road and Old Mill Road.
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Floyd
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1992
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5669
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Pluckhahn, Thomas J.
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An Intensive Archaeological Survey of Proposed Improvements to Newtown Road, Gordon County, Georgia
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Southeastern Archeological Services conducted an intensive archeological survey of the proposed widening of Newtown Road, in Gordon County, Georgia. The existing varying-width two-lane roadway would be upgraded to two, 3.6 m lanes with an urban curb and gutter section from S.R.
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Chatham
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1968
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5795
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Pluckhahn, Thomas J.
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An Archeological Survey of a Proposed Wastewater Treatment Facility, McDuffie County, Georgia
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In November of 2000, Southeastern Archeological Services conducted an archeological survey of two tracts that together total 41.3 ha (102 ac) for the Board of Commissioners of McDuffie County, Georgia, through the engineering firm of Precision Planning, Inc.
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Clayton
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2002
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5799
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Gresham, Thomas H., Pluckhahn, Thomas J.
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An Archeological Survey of the Proposed Expansion of the Seminole Road Landfill, DeKalb County, Georgia
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In May and June, 2001 Southeastern Archeological Services conducted an intensive archeological survey for the proposed expansion of the Seminole Road Landfill, near DeKalb County's southern boundary.
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Fulton
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2001
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5853
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Pluckhahn, Thomas J.
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An Archaeological Survey of Seven Intersection Improvements in Clarke County, Georgia
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On March 24, 2003, Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc., completed an archeological survey of seven intersection improvement projects in Athens/Clarke County, Georgia. The intersections are located along State Road (SR) 10 in the western portion of the county (Figure 1).
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Fulton
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1992
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7003
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Pluckhahn, Thomas J.
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Archeological Survey of the Proposed Cook County Industrial Park, Cook County, Georgia
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Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc., completed an archeological survey of a proposed industrial park in Cook County, Georgia, for the Cook County Economic Development Commission._ Cook County has applied for a grant from the Georgia Department of Community Affairs.
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Jenkins
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2011
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