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Wood, W. Dean

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
778 Ledbetter, Jerald, Wood, W. Dean Cultural Resources Survey of Allatoona Lake, Georgia

The government owned lands surrounding Allatoona Lake were intensively surveyed by Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. Approximately 32,141 ac (13,013 ha) were examined and 1,063 historic and prehistoric sites were discovered and evaluated.

Bartow 1987
792 Wood, W. Dean Archeological Evaluation of the Anthony Shoals Site, 9Ws51

The Anthony Shoals site (9Ws5l) is located in Wilkes County of northeast Georgia at the backwaters of Clarks Hill Lake. Test excavations were conducted there in September 1987 to evaluate the impacts caused by looters and to ascertain whether portions of the site were still intact.

Wilkes 1988
814 Price, Thomas Jeffrey, Wood, W. Dean A Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed New Light Church to Orange Transmission Line Cherokee County, Georgia

The cultural resources survey of the proposed 13 km (7.8 mi) New Light Church to Orange transmission line located six prehistoric and historic archeological sites and three isolated artifact occurrences. Five of the archeological sites are prehistoric low density lithic artifact scatters.

Cherokee 1986
849 Lee, Chung Ho, Wood, W. Dean A Preliminary Report an Archaeological Reconnaissance: Greene, Morgan, Putnam

During the months April through September, 1973, an archaeological survey of portions of Greene, Morgan, and Putnam counties, Georgia was undertaken by the Laboratory of Archaeology at the University of Georgia in fulfillment of a contract between the university and the Department of Natural Reso

Greene 1974
857 Smith, Charlotte A., Wood, W. Dean Oglethorpe Power County Pumped Storage Hydroelectric Facility Comparative Site Evaluation and Mitigation Potential Historical/archaeological Resources

This report assesses the cultural resource sensitivity of three alternate locations for a pumped storage hydroelectric facility by comparing projections of numbers of archeological sites within project impact areas, and the amount of further work needed at those sites.

Dade 1986
925 Price, Thomas Jeffrey, Wood, W. Dean An Intensive Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Mill Creek Wastewater Treatment Facility, Americus, Georgia

The City of Americus proposed to construct a new wastewater treatment facility (WWTF) at the confluence of Mill Creek with Muckalee Creek. The project will be funded through a loan grant from the U.S.

Sumter 1988
951 Elliott, Daniel T., Wood, W. Dean Prehistory in the Richard B. Russell Reservoir: The Archaic and Woodland Periods of the Upper Savannah River (Anderson, South Carolina)

The results of extensive investigations at six prehistoric sites on the upper Savannah River in Georgia and South Carolina are presented. Two of the sites (Sara's Ridge and Paris Island) had significant, undisturbed deposits dating to the preceramic Late Archaic Period (2,900- 2,700 B.C.).

Elbert 1986
1042 Wood, Karen Green, Wood, W. Dean The Wehadkee Farm Archeological Survey, Heard County, Georgia

Wehadkee Farm raises Beefmaster cattle on 400 ac of land in extreme western Heard County, Georgia. The farm is only 1 km east of the Alabama state line. The county seat, Franklin, lies 15 km (kilometers) to the northeast.

Heard 1993
1043 Wood, W. Dean Intensive Archeological Survey for New Planning Bays at Camp Merrill, Lumpkin County, Georgia

An intensive archeological survey of a portion of the US Army's Ranger Training Facility' Camp Frank D. Merrill was conducted. Two prehistoric archeological sites (one Woodland and one Middle Archaic) were found in an area where the Army proposes to construct six new planning bays.

Lumpkin 1993
1103 Wood, W. Dean A Cultural Resource Survey of Selected Areas in the Proposed Grassy Mountain Hydroelectric Facility Murray County, Georgia

The results of a small scale cultural resource survey in the Chattahoochee National Forest of North Georgia are presented. The project area consisted of two locations along Mill Creek in Murray county where the potential for hydroelectric sites is under study by Oglethorpe Power Corporation.

Murray 1985
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