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King, Adam

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
937 King, Adam, Smith, Charlotte A. Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Smarr Substation and Transmission Line, Monroe County, Georgia

The intensive cultural resources survey of Oglethorpe Power Corporation's proposed 2.0 ha (4.9 ac) Smarr substation tract and 4.0 km (2.5 mi) of 30.5 m (100 ft) width transmission line right-of-way discovered one archeological site, 9Mo482.

Monroe 1989
1004 King, Adam, Braley, Chad O. Cultural Resources Survey of Selected (Fy-92) Timber Harvesting Areas, Fort Gordon, Richmond and McDuffie Counties, Georgia

An intensive cultural resources survey of six training areas was conducted on Fort Gordon, Georgia in order to assess potential impacts that will result from timber harvesting and replanting.

McDuffie 1992
1009 King, Adam, Chapman, William R. Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed Metal Container Substation and 115 kV Loop, Floyd County, Georgia

In July of 1992, Southeastern Archeological Services conducted an intensive cultural resources survey of a 0.2 ha tract for a proposed substation and 3.2 km (2.0 mi) of proposed transmission line corridor. The project is in Floyd County, about 12 km northeast of Rome.

Floyd 1992
1013 King, Adam, Gresham, Thomas H. A Cultural Resources Survey of Selected Timber Stands (Fy 92) in the Oconee National Forest, Greene, Putnam and Jasper Counties, Georgia

Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. of Athens, Georgia, conducted a high probability reconnaissance level cultural resources survey of 1389 ha (3433 ac) in the Oconee National Forest, Georgia, for the U.S. Forest Service.

Greene 1992
1162 King, Adam, Gresham, Thomas H. Archaeological Survey of the Proposed West Swainsboro By-pass, Emanuel County, Georgia

The Georgia Department of Transportation contracted with Southeastern Archeological Services, Inc. to survey the right-of-way for a proposed new location bypass around the western side of the town of Swainsboro. The right-of-way begins on an existing portion of U.S. 1/S.R.

Emanuel 1993
7944 King, Adam, Gresham, Thomas H. Testing and Evaluation of Three Sites Along U.S. Highway 19 Widening, Taylor and Upson Counties, Georgia

Archeological field investigations, archival research and informant interview was used to assess the significance of three archeological sites that were discovered during a previous survey of a proposed highway widening corridor in Taylor and Upson Counties.

Tift 2013
13593 King, Adam Steps to the Past: 1994 Archaeological Excavations at Mounds A and B the Etowah Site (9BR1) Bartow County, Georgia

From July 18 to September 13, 1994 an archaeological field crew from West Georgia College conducted excavations at the base, on the slopes, and on the summit of Mounds A and B at the Etowah site in Bartow County, Georgia.

Bartow 1995
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