10124
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Wood, W. Dean
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL DATA RECOVERY IN THE RICHARD B. RUSSELL MULTIPLE RESOURCE AREA THE ANDERSON COUNTY GROUP 38AN8, 38AN29 AND 38AN126
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Southeastern Wildlife Services , Inc. conducted phase I intensive testing and data recovery at three prehistoric sites in Anderson County, South Carolina. The sites will be inundated by the flood pool of the Richard B. Russell Lake on the Savannah River. The work was sponsored by the U. S.
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1981
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10124
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Wood, W. Dean
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Archaeological Data Recovery in the Richard B. Russell Multiple Resource Area the Anderson County Group 38AN8, 38AN29 AND 38AN126
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Southeastern Wildlife Services , Inc. conducted phase I intensive testing and data recovery at three prehistoric sites in Anderson County, South Carolina. The sites will be inundated by the flood pool of the Richard B. Russell Lake on the Savannah River. The work was sponsored by the U. S.
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1981
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10089
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Wood, W. Dean
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Archaeological Testing at Sites 9Me63 and 9Me216 Proposed National Infantry Museum Fort Benning Military Reservation Muscogee County, Georgia
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This report presents the findings of an archaeological assessment at the proposed location of the new National Infantry Museum (NIM). The proposed NIM will be located in Muscogee County on land owned by the City of Columbus and the U. S. Army Infantry Center, Fort Benning, Georgia.
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Muscogee
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2001
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9886
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Wood, W. Dean
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A Phase I Cultural Resources Survey of Proposed Walking Trails and Canoe Launches in Whitewater Creek Park, Macon County, Georgia
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Southern Research, Historic Preservation Consultants, Inc. conducted a Phase I Cultural Resources Survey at Whitewater Creek Park in Macon County, Georgia. Whitewater Creek Park is seeking to create walking trails and canoe launches within the park.
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Macon
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2017
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9362
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Wood, W. Dean
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Plan and Profile of Proposed Atlanta - Chattanooga, Tenn. Interstate Road 75, Cherokee, Cobb, Bartow Counties
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This report was prepared for a Georgia Department of Transportation construction of a section of Interstate 75 in Cobb County near Greens Chapel Rd, Kennesaw, GA. Archaeological finds include 2 quarts projectile points, 2 black flint bases, flint and quartz chips. The owner of the property, Mrs.
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Bartow
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1972
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8790
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Wood, W. Dean
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Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed PCT SE Paper Communication Tower Tract Laurens County, Georgia
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On 8, 14 and 17 July, 2015, Southern Research Historic Preservation Consultants, Inc. conducted a cultural resources survey of the proposed PCT SE Paper telecommunications tower tract and access easement in Laurens County, Georgia (Figure 1).
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Laurens
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2015
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8540
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Wood, W. Dean
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A Cultural Resources Survey of the Jasper, Georgia Sewer System Improvements: The EPA Funded Corridor
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A cultural resources survey of a 40-50 foot wide 11,600 foot long sewer corridor, a 2,500 square foot pumping station and approximately 4 acres of proposed treatment plant was conducted. The area was characterized by developed urban location, stream bottoms and steep valley slopes.
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Henry
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2009
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8434
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Keith, Scot J., Wood, W. Dean
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Archaeological Data Recovery at 9Me348 Muscogee Technology Park Columbus, Georgia
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In September and October of 2001, Southern Research conducted data recovery at Site 9ME348 for the City of Columbus, Georgia under contract with Jordan, Jones, and Goulding, Inc.
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Paulding
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2006
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8333
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Wood, W. Dean
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Phase One Cultural Resources Survey Proposed New Waterline along Georgia Highway So Warren County, Georgia
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Southern Research, Historic Preservation Consultants, Inc. conducted a Phase One Cultural Resources Survey for approximately two miles of proposed new water line in Warren County, Georgia. The use of U.S.
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Stephens
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2014
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8323
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Wood, W. Dean
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Addendum To: An Archaeological Survey for the Proposed Oxbow Marina Muscogee County, Georgia
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This report addendum provides additional data regarding the archaeological survey of the proposed Oxbow Marina project in Muscogee County, Georgia. The first survey of the proposed marina was conducted in April of 1999 and reported by archaeologist Sarah Cowie of Southern Research.
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Houston
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2012
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