North American Database of Archaeological Geophysics

Database Report:

Site Name: Durrence Cemetery; Site Number: _____; County: _____; State: GA; Country: US; Ownership: Federal (Fort Stewart) ; Landform: _____;

Date of Site: 1808-1880; Period Type: Historic; Culture: Euroamerican; Site Type: Cemetery; Site Size: 45 x 80 ft;

Survey Type: Electromagnetic Conductivity ;

Instrument: EM-31 and EM-38; Sampling Interval: 10ft x 10ft_____; Prospecting Depth: 20ft/5ft; Area Surveyed: 100ft x 120ft; Date of Survey: _____; Land Cover Type: grass and trees; Ground Truthing: _____;

Graphics/Imagery:

Isolated conductivity anomalies interpreted as metal objects and other unknown features.

 

   

Survey Type: Ground Penetrating Radar;

Instrument: _____; Sampling Interval: 13 transects 10 ft apart; Prospecting Depth: around 7 ft; Area Surveyed: _____; Date of Survey: _____; Land Cover Type: grass and trees; Ground Truthing: _____;

Graphics/Imagery:

Ground Penetrating Radar profile for the 60N line

 

 

 

 

Survey Type: Magnetic - Total Field;

Instrument: Proton Precession Magnetometer; Sampling Interval: 10ft x 10ft; Prospecting Depth: _____; Area Surveyed: 100ft x 120ft; Date of Survey: _____; Land Cover Type: grass and trees; Ground Truthing: _____;

Graphics/Imagery:

A well defined magnetic anomaly caused by a feature

 

 

 

Project Name: Fort Stewart;

Reference: Butler, Dwain K., Jose Llopis and Frederick L. Briuer (1993). Geophysical and Archaeological Investigations for Location of a Historic Cemetery, Fort Stewart, Georgia; prepared for U.S. Army Engineer District, Savannah.

Survey by: Dwain K. Butler and Jose Llopis (Geotechnical Laboratory), Frederick L. Briuer (Environmental Laboratory)

Survey for: US Army Corps of Engineers;

Report Location: _____; Report Type: _____;

Abstract/Summary