Beaverdam Creek Site (Other Keyword)

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Archaeological Investigations at the Beaverdam Creek Site (9EB85) Elbert County, Georgia (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James L. Rudolph. David J. Hally.

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Burial Descriptions: in Archaeological Investigations of the Beaverdam Creek Site (9EB85), Elbert County, Georgia (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Blakely. Robert D. Mathews. James L. Rudolph. R. Tyzzer. Paul Webb.

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Paleoethnobotany: in Archaeological Investigation of the Beaverdam Creek Site (9EB85), Elbert County, Georgia (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Paul S. Gardner.

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