9CO45 (Geographic Keyword)

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Archaeological Test Excavations at the Lake Acworth (9Co45) and Butler Creek (9Co46) Sites, Two Prehistoric Settlements in the Piedmont Uplands, Allatoona Lake, Cobb County, Georgia (1991)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John S. Cable. Leslie E. Raymer.

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Archeological Excavations at the Lack Acworth Site (9Co45): a Palisaded Mississippian Village in the Upper Piedmont of Northwest Georgia (1994)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John S. Cable. Leslie E. Raymer. Cynthia L. Abrams.

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Cultural Resources Survey of Allatoona Lake Area, Georgia, Volume II: Data Appendices (1987)
DOCUMENT Citation Only R. Jerald Ledbetter. W. Dean Wood. Karen G. Wood. Robbie F. Ethridge. Chad O. Braley.

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