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<br /> <br />000191 <br /> <br />4. St~mary of scattered artifactual material if widely <br />dispersed. <br /> <br />,~ <br /> <br />, " <br />..;. <br /> <br />t:: 'T'..... _1 _._1-...._ ...& ~.J ........ ..t.f .......1 ..<or"'....... ....,."f-_........1.....1.... ....4............._.......\...... <br />""'. .l.V'-C1..L 10.....11..,...... v.. <"'............oJ .......~','...L.....J .....ub I..............'".......} !"." t !'...........'"''''.......,.......... <br /> <br />or pictorial or symbolic graphic modification of the earth <br />surface, with locations and descriptions. <br /> <br />6. Total number of rock alignments, circles of stones <br />("wickiup rings" or "tipi rings"), cairns, or other such <br />'remains appArently of human design but with which little other <br />archeological evidence or indication of use or purpose is <br />is associated, with locations and descriptions. <br /> <br />7. Total number of burials or other funerary si tes, or sites <br />of apparently religious associations if not covered above, with <br />locations and descriptions. <br /> <br />R. Niles and number of orehistoric trails, steps carved into <br />cliffs, etc., with locations and descriptions. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br />1 <br /> <br />(B) Quality factors (as determined by professional evaluation): <br /> <br />1. Size of sites and extent or volume of material. <br /> <br />3. Record of past investigation of sites or related sites. <br /> <br />I <br />'!(ll11". <br />,'" ,.r\ <br />:1 I,' <br />','i:,', ,I <br />"'" <br /> <br />2. Condition or preservation of material. <br /> <br />4. Uniqueness of resources, as illustrative of the associated <br />cultures and/or time periods. <br /> <br />5. Worthiness for preservation and/or restoration and <br />interpretation to the public (and consequent worthiness for <br />nomination to the National Register of Historic Places) <br />compared to potential contribution to knowledge expected from <br />salvage excavation. <br /> <br />6. Aesthetic setting, or to what extent the prehistoric <br />environment has been altered by natural processes or by <br />human activity in recent period. <br /> <br />(C) Human influence factors: <br /> <br />1. Relationship. to the population - the degree to which <br />the resource is visited by the public, or' is elsewhere <br />interpreted to the public - present and potential. <br /> <br />2. P~blic access and amenities - facilities existing or <br />proposed to accommodate visitation. <br /> <br />3. Legal and/or administrative protection - present status of <br />land, and Federal, State, and local laws, regulations, orders, <br />ordinances, and agreements affecting preservation, registration, <br /> <br />'''''''''l. <br />., <br />I., ". <br />I',',L1>' <br /> <br />4-22 <br />