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Williams, Mark

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
14738 Williams, Mark Archaeological Excavations at the Lauren Site, 9PM1414

The Lauren site is located in northwestern Putnam County, Georgia, and represents the remains of Late Lamar farmstead. Located and tested in 2004, major excavations were undertaken there in the summer of 2006 by the University of Georgia's archaeology field school.

Putnam 2006
14761 Williams, Mark Archaeological Excavations at the Monroe Site 9Pm1428

The Monroe site, 9Pm1428, was discovered in northwestern Putnam County, Georgia during the summer of 2004.

Putnam 2006
14767 Williams, Mark, Smith, Lauren Archaeological Excavations at the Margaret Ann Bell Site 9MG694

The Margaret Ann Bell site (9MG694) has been under Lake Oconee in northern Georgia now for 34 years as we write this brief account of the 1977 archaeological excavations at the site. The reasons for the delay in the writing of this site report are several.

Morgan 2013
14768 Williams, Mark, Smith, Lauren Archaeological Excavations at the Lucky Last Site, 9MG218

This little report of a single cluster of three features at archaeological site 9MG2 I 8 has been delayed for 35 years. Williams dug this little site in 1979 with volunteers, but it was never written up for many reasons.

Morgan 2013
14769 Williams, Mark Archaeological Excavations at Punk Rock Shelter (9PM211)

This is the final report on the excavations at the Punk Rock Shelter, 9PM211, in Putnam County, Georgia. This small site, now located under the waters of Lake Oconee, was excavated by the University of Georgia under the direction of the author in 1978.

Putnam 1990
14773 Williams, Mark Archaeological Investigations at Shoulderbone Mounds and Village (9HK1)

As part of its continuing research on the Oconee Valley Mississippian cultures, the LAMAR Institute mapped and tested the famous Shoulderbone site in Hancock County, Georgia during the summer of 1986.

Hancock 1990
14850 Williams, Mark Archaeological Test Excavations at the Tate Site (9EB86)

This report is an account of three weeks of archaeological excavations during the summer of 1995 at the Tate site (9Eb86), a single mound village site in Elbert County, Georgia.

Elbert 1996
14851 Williams, Mark OCONEE OLD TOWN History and Archaeological Excavations

This report brings together for the first time all known information about one of the most famous, but least documented, archaeological sites in the state of Georgia-Oconee Old Town.

Baldwin 1996
14857 Williams, Mark, Shapiro, Gary Neal Archaeological Excavations at Little River (9MG46) 1984 & 1987

During the summer of 1984 mapping and test excavations took place at the Little River site (9Mg46) in the southern part of Morgan County, Georgia. The Little River site has four mounds and a large village. The site is on a flat-topped bluff above a small tributary of Little River.

Morgan 1990
14858 Williams, Mark Archaeological Excavations at Little River, The 1998-2000 Seasons

This report presents an interim summary of three seasons of archaeological excavations at the Little River site (9Mg46) in Morgan County, Georgia. The focus of the work was on the Mississippian period chiefly compound, dominated by the 1-meter-high Mound A.

Morgan 2002
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