461
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Wood, W. Dean
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A Cultural Resource Survey of the Carmouche Ifv Range, Fort Benning
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Southeastern Wildlife Services, Inc. has conducted a background and literature review and field survey at Fort Benning, Georgia. The project area includes approximately 481 ha in Muscogee and Chattahoochee Counties, Georgia.
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Chattahoochee
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1982
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463
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Wood, W. Dean
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A Cultural Resources Survey of the Jasper, Georgia Sewer System Improvements: The Arc Funded Corridor
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A cultural resources survey of a 40 foot wide, 7,000 foot long sewer corridor and a 400 square foot pumping station was conducted just north of Jasper, Georgia in Pickens County. The area was characterized by steep valleys and poorly drained flood plains of small streams.
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Pickens
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1983
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552
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Wood, W. Dean
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Archaeological Survey of the Altamaha River Park
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An archeological survey of the proposed Altamaha River Park, Appling County, Georgia, was conducted in February 1984. The project area included 26 acres immediately adjacent to bluffs overlooking the Altamaha River.
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Appling
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1984
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619
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Wood, W. Dean
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A Cultural Resource Reconnaissance of Portions of the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service contracted with Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc., to conduct a reconnaissance survey of areas surrounding the Okefenokee Swamp that may be disturbed by the construction of fire breaks and fire access roads.
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Ware
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1985
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621
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Wood, W. Dean
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Archaeological and Historical Survey of the Fahm Street Extension, Savannah, Georgia
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This report discusses the results of an archeological survey and historical literature search sponsored by the City of Savannah. The survey found a significant archeological deposit dating to between 1780 and 1820 buried beneath up to 2 m of mid-nineteenth century fill.
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Chatham
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1984
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652
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Wood, Karen Green, Wood, W. Dean
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A Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Survey of Compartments 116 and 117, Oconee National Forest, Jasper County, Georgia
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A cultural resources reconnaissance survey of 2,055 ac (832 ha) in the Oconee National Forest in Jasper County, Georgia, along the Ocmulgee River was conducted for the U.S. Forest Service. Seventeen prehistoric and historic sites and eight artifact occurrences were located.
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Jasper
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1985
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662
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Burns, Karen R., Wood, W. Dean
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The Mt. Gilead Cemetery Study: An Example of Biocultural Analysis from Western Georgia
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An unmarked historic cemetery was discovered at Fort Benning, Georgia, during the construction of the Carmouche Range.
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Muscogee
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1986
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684
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Wood, Karen Green, Wood, W. Dean
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Cultural Resource Survey of Compartments 170 194-196 Oconee National Forest Greene and Morgan Counties
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A cultural resources reconnaissance survey of 1820 ac (736.5 ha) in the Oconee National Forest in Greene and Morgan Counties, Georgia, was conducted for the U.S. Forest Service. Nineteen prehistoric sites, nine historic sites, one rock pile site, and eleven artifact occurrences were located.
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Greene
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1985
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687
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Miller, Cynthia A., Wood, W. Dean
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An Archeological Reconnaissance Survey of the Proposed Grassy Mountain Pumped - Storage Facility, Murray County, Georgia
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Oglethorpe Power Corporation is in the process of examining several alternative locations for a pumped-storage hydroelectric facility. one alternative location is in the Chattahoochee National Forest along Mill Creek in northeastern Murray County, Georgia, about 15 km northeast of Chatsworth.
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Murray
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1986
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706
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Braley, Chad O., Wood, W. Dean
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A Cultural Resources Survey of the Lost Mountain Transmission Line and Due West Substation
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A cultural resources survey was conducted of a proposed transmission line and substation in western Cobb County, Georgia.
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Cobb
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1986
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