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Abstract
During October, 1989, the Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, conducted a Phase I archaeological reconnaissance survey of a tract on the east side of Savannah, Georgia, for the Columbia Sussex Corporation. As the site of a proposed hotel and river walk complex accessing the Savannah River, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Department of Natural Resources, State of Georgia, required cultural resource testing to determine if sites eligible for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places would be impacted by the proposed construction. The site of the proposed hotel was adjacent to the eastern boundary of the City of Savannah National Register District.
College
College of Arts and Sciences
Publisher
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Place of Publication
Chattanooga (Tenn.)
Date
6-1990
Subject
Excavations (Archaeology) -- Georgia -- Savannah; Antiquities; Excavations (Archaelogy); Savannah (Ga.) -- Antiquities; Savannah (Ga.) -- History; History
Location
Savannah (Ga.)
Document Type
reports
Extent
v, 97 leaves
Language
English
Call Number
F294.S2 C68 1990
Rights
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Recommended Citation
Council, R. Bruce, "An archaeological survey of the proposed Radisson Hotel construction site and River Walk Corridor, Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia" (1990). Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology Reports. 32.
https://scholar.utc.edu/archaeology-reports/32
Department
Dept. of Social, Cultural, and Justice Studies