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DRMS Permit Index
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C1982056
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
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10/5/2013
Doc Name
Cultural Resources Survey (Emailed)
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Jerry Nettleton
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Type & Sequence
MR267
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JDM
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Resource Number: 5RT3256 Temporary Resource Number: MM7300 <br />COLORADO CULTURAL RESOURCE SURVEY OAHP1401 <br />Prehistoric Archaeological Component Form Rev. 11/10 <br />Use this form in conjunction with the Management Data Form. One of these forms should be completed for each cultural <br />resource with a prehistoric component. <br />1. Resource Number: 5RT3256 2. Temporary Resource Number: MM7300 <br />3. Site Type: Lithic scatter/camp <br />4. General Component Description: This site measures 160m (SW-NE) x 130m (SE-NW). Observed artifacts <br />consisted of 30+ pieces of lithic debitage, three manos, two stone tools, five metate fragments, and one piece of <br />fire-cracked rock (FCR). One piece of metate fragment had ochre residue on it. Debitage consisted of tertiary and <br />secondary flakes. Material types include various chert with Kremmling chert being the dominant type. Flaked stone <br />tools include one biface tip of Kremmling chert and one end scraper. Artifacts were observed in the two-track ruts <br />indicating potential for intact buried cultural material. Several artifacts showed signs of burning indicating this site <br />served as a camp used for prossibly hunting and faunal processing. <br />5. Non-Architectural Prehistoric Features (note dimensions in centimeters or meters) <br />Map Reference Description Construction Material Dimensions <br />None <br />6. Architectural Prehistoric Features (note dimensions in centimeters or meters) <br />Map Reference Descripjion Construction Material Dimensions <br />None <br />7. Tools (type, material, measurements) <br />Tool # <br />Material <br />Measurements (L x W x T) <br />Comments <br />Biface Fragment BFI) <br />Chert <br />1.7cm (W) x 1.7cm (inc) x 0.6cm (T) <br />Tip only <br />Scraper (SCII) <br />Chert <br />5cm (W) x 5.5cm (L) x 1.2cm (T) <br />End scraper, <br />Mano/hammerstone? <br />granite <br />17cm x 8cm x 6cm <br />Pecked ends <br />Metate fragments <br />sandstone <br />various <br />Artifact classes (flake, uniface, mano, scraper, etc.) <br />Description <br />Material <br />Quantity <br />flakes <br />Chert, quartzite <br />30+ <br />biface fragment <br />Chert <br />1 <br />scraper <br />Chert <br />1 <br />metate fragments <br />sandstone <br />5 <br />manos <br />granite/sandstone <br />3 <br />The above artifact quantities reflect (check one) <br />[D total quantity of artifacts observed at the site ❑ only those artifacts that were collected <br />❑ extrapolated quantities based on a sample of the remains ❑ other, specify: <br />8. Chronology (List all prehistoric components present. Attach continuation sheet if necessary) <br />A. Cultural Affiliation: Native American Date: unknown <br />Dating Criteria: <br />(Page 5 of 10) <br />
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