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Archaeological Data Recovery at Riverfront Village (38AK933): A Mississippian/Contact Period Occupation (2013)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Thomas Whitley. Jana Futch. Kandice D. Hollenbach. Jon Marcoux. Kim Wescott. Maggie Needham. Jessica Allgood.

"In 2004, Brockington and Associates, Inc. (Brockington) was asked by the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) to carry out Phase II Testing for the Georgia Avenue Extension Project (GAEP) in North Augusta. The GAEP was an undertaking that entailed design and construction of new roadway associated with the City of North Augusta’s planned riverfront revitalization. More than one year earlier, the city teamed with the Leyland Alliance (a private development partnership) to design...


Archaeological Report on the Woodward Site, (SDM-W-1456) Located in the Olivenhain Area of the County of San Diego (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Scientific Resource Surveys, Inc..

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An Archaeological Survey of the Proposed North Middletown Cellular Communication Tower Location Near North Middletown in Bourbon County, Kentucky (2001)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jessica L. Allgood.

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Phase I Cultural Resource Survey of US 278 (Williston Road) over Three Runs Creek, Aiken County, South Carolina (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William Matthew Tankersley.

"The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) plans to replace the existing bridge on US 278 over Upper Three Runs Creek (Bridge 1D #00000220027800500), which will include improvements to the existing road (Figure I). The project area extends 890 feet north and 610 feet south and 1,700 feet east and 1,470 west of the bridge over the Upper Three Runs Creek in Aiken County. The Area of Potential Effect (APE) is 300 feet either side of the existing centerline. The project area extended...


Results of Archaeological Investigations at Sites 48Sw1961 and 48Sw6333 Along the Champlin 534-B and 534-C Pipelines (1987)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ross G. Hilman. Keith H. Dueholm. Rhoda O. Lewis.

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Texas Coastal Clay Objects: Hypothesis Testing By Archaeological Experimentation (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only J. A. Huebner.

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