14355
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Bowen, William R.
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Archaeological Assessment of Project I-675-1(81), Dekalb, Clayton, and Henry Counties
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Interstate 65 is a north-south limited access roadway located south of the beltway around Atlanta, Georgia. During work on the EIS it was learned that an archaeologically sensitive area known as Soapstone Ridge was crossed by the preferred alignment.
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DeKalb
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1980
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13651
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Bowen, William R.
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Archaeological Assessment of Project BRZLB-141(5), Hancock County
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In compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and amendments thereto, the project has been surveyed with respect to archaeological resources, especially those on or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
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Hancock
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1982
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13552
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Bowen, William R., Carnes, Linda F.
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Historical and Archaeological Investigations of an Atlanta Folk Pottery: The Rolader Site
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Recent archaeological investigations in the Atlanta area have produced various examples of hand-crafted utilitarian ceramic wares referred to generally as "folk pottery." These differ from machine-made ceramics (commonly called "industrial ware") in that they were individually hand thrown on a no
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Fulton
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1979
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13546
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Bowen, William R.
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Project F-001-6(12) Catoosa County (SR 2 Extension) Archaeological Survey
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Project F- 001-6(12), Catoosa County [S.R. 2 Extension] Archaeological Survey: in compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, Georgia D.O.T. Project F- 001-6(12), Catoosa County [S.R.
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Catoosa
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1979
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13537
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Bowen, William R.
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Archaeological Assessment of Project BRF-014-1(32), McDuffie-Warren Counties
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In compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and amendments thereto, the project has been surveyed with respect to archaeological resources, especially those on or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
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McDuffie
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1982
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13516
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Bowen, William R.
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Archaeological Survey and Assessment of County Bridge Project BRF-030-4(3), Bryan County
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The survey entailed examination of relevant survey reports, project plans, maps, and site files, and a pedestrian (walk-through) survey of the entire project, occasionally complemented by periodic placement of subsurface tests where needed.
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Bryan
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1979
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13515
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Bowen, William R.
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Archaeological Survey and Assessment of County Bridge Project BRO-0051(1), Chatham County
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The survey entailed examination of relevant survey reports, project plans, maps, and site files, and a pedestrian (walk-through) survey of the entire project, occasionally complemented by periodic placement of subsurface tests where needed.
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Chatham
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1979
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13513
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Bowen, William R.
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Archaeological Survey and Assessment of County Project BRO-LB-279(3), Toombs County, District Five
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Georgia DOT Project # BRO-LB-279(3) is an in-place bridge replacement project at Rocky Creek At Hardin Chapel road in Toombs County, District 5. Because the project is in place, no new areas will be impacted.
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Toombs
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1979
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13512
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Bowen, William R.
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Archaeological Survey and Assessment of County Bridge Project BRO-0095(1), Dougherty County, District Four
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Georgia DOT Project # BRO-0095(1) is an in-place bridge replacement project at Old Dawson Road at Kiokee Creek in Dougherty County, District 4 Because the project is in place, no new areas will be impacted.
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Dougherty
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1979
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13496
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Bowen, William R.
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An Intensive Archaeological Survey of Georgia Department of Transportation Project #APD-05-2(4), The Blue Ridge By-Pass, in Fannin County, Georgia
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A recent intensive archaeological survey of Georgia Department of Transportation Project APD-056-2(4), the Blue Ridge By-Pass, led to the discovery and evaluation of 12 archaeological sites, none of which are eligible for National Register of Historic Places determination.
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Fannin
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1986
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