Archaeological testing at the Head’s/Healan’s Mill site (9HL607), located in Lula, Georgia, explored several portions of the site, including the remains of a raised millrace that supplied water to an overshot water wheel that powered the mill. The Head’s/Healan’s Mill, originally constructed in 1850, remains the sole surviving historic-period grist mill in Hall County and is currently undergoing extensive restoration. This site is but one example of the rural industrial complex present in north Georgia in the mid- to late-19th century. It processed corn, feed, and grain from surrounding farms, contributing to the development of the local community. This poster presents the results of archaeological testing conducted at the site in 2015 and ...
The Brainerd Mill Site is in Hamilton County, Tennessee, on the west bank of South Chickamauga Creek...
Archaeological investigations at 9DW276 (Rice Farm) in Dawson County, Georgia have begun to explore ...
The Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, was engaged b...
Archaeological exploration at the Yahoola High Trestle site in Dahlonega Georgia explored the constr...
Grist mills served as some of the earliest manufacturing sites developed by humans and saw crucially...
The Rice Farm site, located in Dawson County, Georgia was a Native American site occupied during the...
University of North Georgia’s 2019 Archaeological Field School explored several areas of 9DW276 (Ric...
Troup Factory, the first cotton mill in Troup County, and the second such plant in Georgia, was esta...
A systematic pedestrian survey employing standardized, screened shovel tests was carried out at Hunt...
The Catawba River Valley Gristmill Survey consists of a well researched survey published by Legacy R...
Following the discovery of gold in the north Georgia mountains, new and complicated mining technique...
Recent investigations at the Pickett\u27s Mill State Historic Site have yielded new insights into th...
In April, 2004, Erin May of Preservation Studio South contacted the author concerning an architectur...
Twelve sites, including a modern farmstead, were discovered in 1976 by Dr. David Phelps of East Caro...
The Lincoln Trail site (9BN17) is an Irene phase (AD 1300-1580) village located in southeastern Brya...
The Brainerd Mill Site is in Hamilton County, Tennessee, on the west bank of South Chickamauga Creek...
Archaeological investigations at 9DW276 (Rice Farm) in Dawson County, Georgia have begun to explore ...
The Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, was engaged b...
Archaeological exploration at the Yahoola High Trestle site in Dahlonega Georgia explored the constr...
Grist mills served as some of the earliest manufacturing sites developed by humans and saw crucially...
The Rice Farm site, located in Dawson County, Georgia was a Native American site occupied during the...
University of North Georgia’s 2019 Archaeological Field School explored several areas of 9DW276 (Ric...
Troup Factory, the first cotton mill in Troup County, and the second such plant in Georgia, was esta...
A systematic pedestrian survey employing standardized, screened shovel tests was carried out at Hunt...
The Catawba River Valley Gristmill Survey consists of a well researched survey published by Legacy R...
Following the discovery of gold in the north Georgia mountains, new and complicated mining technique...
Recent investigations at the Pickett\u27s Mill State Historic Site have yielded new insights into th...
In April, 2004, Erin May of Preservation Studio South contacted the author concerning an architectur...
Twelve sites, including a modern farmstead, were discovered in 1976 by Dr. David Phelps of East Caro...
The Lincoln Trail site (9BN17) is an Irene phase (AD 1300-1580) village located in southeastern Brya...
The Brainerd Mill Site is in Hamilton County, Tennessee, on the west bank of South Chickamauga Creek...
Archaeological investigations at 9DW276 (Rice Farm) in Dawson County, Georgia have begun to explore ...
The Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, was engaged b...