Georgia (State / Territory) (Geographic Keyword)

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Integrated Maritime Cultural Landscape for Management of Vulnerable Coastal Communities’ Heritage (2020)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Sorna Khakzad. Michael B Thomin.

This is a paper/report submission presented at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. In this paper, we will apply the concept of Maritime Cultural Landscape (MCL) as a tool to evaluate the maritime heritage of Northwest Florida for a National Heritage Area (NHA) designation. We hypothesis that integration of MCL concept and NHA criteria can offer a unique management tool for coastal cultural heritage and local communities against the adversities of natural...


An Integrated Study of Late Archaic to Early Woodland Lithics and Ceramics of the Coastal Savannah River Valley (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Cassidy Heller. Hannah Hoover.

This is an abstract from the "SAA 2024: Individual Abstracts" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. The Late Archaic (3000-1000 BCE) to Early Woodland (1000 – 500 BCE) transition of the South Atlantic Bight is characterized by vast sociotechnical changes. Research of these periods has been dominated in recent decades by the study of large shell rings and their likely attendant ceremonial happenings, in part because coastal erosion has necessitated...


Integrating Material Culture from the Betty’s Hope Archaeological Project: a Multifaceted Approach (2013)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Georgia Fox.

This paper examines how archaeological investigations at Betty’s Hope, a former English sugar plantation on the Caribbean island of Antigua, can encompass a variety of approaches in working with archaeological materials recovered from the site, as well as the site itself.  Betty’s Hope operated from 1651 until 1944, making it one of the oldest and most continuously operating plantations on the island. Its long history, combined with good preservation, provides an ideal laboratory for studying...


Integrating pollen and macrobotanical evidence to understand change in African-American lifeways at Monticello (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Beatrix Arendt. Stephanie Hacker. John G. Jones.

The transition from tobacco to wheat cultivation in the late-18th century at Monticello radically altered agricultural ecology, as swidden plots gave way to permanent fields.  We use macrobotanical remains and pollen as complementary evidence to assess how this shift affected plants use strategies employed by enslaved field hands and the botanical environments they maintained adjacent to their houses.  The identified shift in pollen taxa does not match the pattern we previously identified for...


Integrating Teacher Professional Development with Archaeological Summer Camps (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Sheli O. Smith. Calvin Mires.

The sheer joy of being a kid at an archaeological summer camp is not lost on adults. In fact, by involving teachers in summer camp and other investigations, in a "kid" role, allows them to experience the wonder of hands-on discovery. Add in some additional professional development and you create empowered teachers who infuses their lesson plans with engagement, rich content, authenticity, and relevancy.  In recent years the PAST summer field teams introduced this new type of teacher professional...


Integration of multiple geophysical datasets to classify archaeological responses (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Timothy De Smet.

North American archaeologists are increasing using multiple near-surface geophysical techniques at archaeological sites to locate features of interest. Examining different physical properties in the subsurface has greatly improved archaeological interpretations; however, these data are often examined in a subjective site specific fashion (notable exceptions are the pioneering work of Kvamme and Ernenwein). This research seeks to quantitatively integrate magnetic gradiometry, frequency-domain...


Intellectual "Treasure Hunting:" Measuring Effects of Treasure Salvors on Spanish Colonial Shipwreck Sites (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Melissa Price.

This poster presents research on the effects of treasure salvors on Spanish colonial shipwrecks in Florida. Currently, there is no basis for quantifying treasure salvor impacts on Spanish colonial shipwrecks. The Pillar Dollar wreck in Biscayne Bay and three vessels from the 1733 Spanish plate fleet serve as case studies for this research. The poster addresses the following questions: 1. What can the academic investigation of the treasure salvor industry reveal about what is lost or gained...


Intemperate Men: Alcohol and Autonomy Within the Lumber Camps of Michigan's Upper Peninsula (2020)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Tyler D. Allen.

This is a paper/report submission presented at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Industrial capital often instilled discipline through control of social behaviors. Alcohol consumption was most often targeted due to its effects on worker productivity. Although many late 19th and early 20th century corporations had strict alcohol policies, the Cleveland Cliffs Iron Company (CCI) never enforced sobriety within their lumber camps. CCI took a hands off approach to...


Intensive Archaeological and Historical Survey of the State of Alabama Highway Department Project RS-5708 (103) in Russell County, Alabama, and Stewart County, Georgia (1977)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Alabama Historical Commission.

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.


Intensive Archaeological Assessment of the Proposed C. D. Milam Sand Plant Operation at Chattahoochee River, Gwinnett County, Georgia (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William R. Bowen.

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Intensive Archaeological Assessment of the Proposed Embry Farm (1991)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William Bowen.

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Intensive Archaeological Assessment of the Proposed Embry Farm Sand and Gravel Operation at Chattahoochee River, Gwinnett County, Georgia (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William R. Bowen.

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Intensive Archaeological Investigations of a Proposed Access Road Corridor and Interpretive Center Location, Resaca Battlefield (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Christopher T. Espenshade.

New South Associates conducted archival research and archaeological survey for a portion of the May 9-15, 1864, Resaca battleground. The area of potential effects (APE) for this project is defined as 44.95 acres that are threatened by direct impacts from the proposed construction of an access road and interpretive center for the proposed Resaca State Park. This archaeological survey was conducted for the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Parks, Recreation, and Historic Sites.


Intensive Archaeological Reconnaissance: Camp Creek Interceptor Sewer, R. L. Jackson and Flint River Treatment Plant Expansion Areas, Clayton County, Georgia (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Lawrence W. Meier.

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Intensive Archaeological Survey and Testing of Five Archaeological Sites in Catfish Recreation Area, Clarks Hill Lake, South Carolina (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Patricia A. Cridlebaugh.

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Intensive Archaeological Survey and Testing of Two Prehistoric Cairn Sites: Clarks Hill Lake Project Area (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Patricia A. Cridlebaugh.

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An Intensive Archaeological Survey Assessment of the Corporate Ridge Industrial Park, Columbus-Muscogee County, Georgia (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Roy E. Blair, Jr..

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An Intensive Archaeological Survey of 57 Acres of Proposed Borrow Areas Proposed Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Relocation R-3, Richard B. Russell Reservoir, Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Relocation 1979 (1979)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard A. Warner.

This report presents the results of a cultural resources survey of three proposed borrow areas associated with the relocation of a portion of the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad (Map Reference R-3). One site was discovered within the project area. This site consists of a brick scatter which has been heavily impacted and is not recommended for further investigation. No other cultural resources were discovered on the remaining borrow areas and cultural clearance is advised for the entire project.


Intensive Archaeological Survey of 57 Acres of Proposed Borrow Areas Proposed Seaborad Coast Line Railroad Relocation R-3, Richard B. Russell Reservoir (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Richard A. Warner. David Babson. Jenalee Muse. Jeanne Metropol.

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Intensive Archaeological Survey of a Portion of the Kings Bay Site (9CAM171C) Camden County, Georgia (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Carolyn Rock.

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Intensive Archaeological Survey of Borrow Areas and Haul Roads for Georgia State Highway Relocations 1-2, 1-3, and 1-4, Richard B. Russell Reservoir (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Patrick H. Garrow. Richard A. Warner.

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An Intensive Archaeological Survey of Borrow Areas and Haul Roads for Georgia State Highway Road Relocations 1-2, 1-3 and 1-4, Richard B. Russell Reservoir, Archaeological Survey of Borrow Areas and Haul Roads 1979 (1979)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard A. Warner.

This report has presented the results of a cultural resource survey of several planned borrow areas and haul roads for bridge relocations along three Georgia State Roads, map references 1-2, 1-3 and 1-4. One site located on a previous survey is located at project 1-2, but has been destroyed since the site was initially recorded. No additional cultural resources were noted in any of the remaining project areas, and full cultural clearance is advised.


Intensive Archaeological Survey of DOT Project BRF04628 Within Oconee National Forest, Greene County (1991)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Barry Hart.

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Intensive Archaeological Survey of GDOT Project M-7050(1), Richmond County, Murray Road Extension (1984)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William Rowe Bowen.

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Intensive Archaeological Survey of Georgia D.O.T. Project M-7004(1), Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia (1978)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William R. Bowen.

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