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part VIII of Appendix K). The archaeological site descriptions and recommendations as recorded by <br />Archaeological Services are as follows. <br />Site number 5MF945: <br />SW/NW/SW/SE Sec. 29-T6N-R91W (UTM: #A, 13,277160 mE, 4480120 mN. #B 13,277120 mE, <br />4480100 mN. #C, 13,277170 mE, 4480080 mN. #D, 13,277160 mE, 4480100 mN). A lithic scatter with a <br />concentration of primary and secondary flakes (suggesting a possible tool manufacturing location), a <br />grinding tool (mano) fragment, and several fire -cracked rock fragments were recorded. Evidence most <br />likely indicates a campsite of temporary nature. The site does not appear to be eligible for the National <br />Register. No further work is recommended. <br />Site number 5MF946: <br />C/W-1/2/SE/SW/NW Sec. 34-T6N-R91 W. (UTM: #A, 13,279800 mE, 4479150 mN. #B, 13,279780 mE, <br />4479130 mN. #C, 13,279800 mE, 4479120 mN. #D, 13,279820 mE, 4479130 mN). A lithic scatter was <br />found on a small sandstone outcropping above an intermittent stream. Retouched flakes, one side - <br />notched base, one obsidian flake, and one corner -notched base were found within a concentration of <br />chalcedony flakes. This site was completely surface collected, gridded and shovel tested, at the <br />instructions of the Principal Investigator. No further work is recommended. <br />Site number 5MF947: <br />SE/NE/SW/NW of Sec. 34-T6N-R91 W. (UTM: 13,279900 mE, 4479200mN). A lithic scatter is located on <br />a knoll between two minor streams, and adjacent to a large intermittent stream drainage. This site was <br />completely surface collected, gridded and shovel tested by order of the Principal Investigator. No further <br />work is recommended. <br />Site number 5MF948: <br />NW/SE/SW/SE of Sec. 5-T5N-R90W. (UTM 13,286797 mE, 4476297 mN). [Note: Location given in <br />Appendix K, Part VIII is incorrect.] A pictograph and petroglyph site is located on the sandstone wall of a <br />cliff on the south side of the Williams Fork Mountains. The drainage culminates at the Williams Fork River. <br />Extensive color photographs were taken of this site in order to show the contrast of red and yellow ocher. <br />This site will be recommended to the National Register. Avoidance is recommended. If construction <br />activity comes within 50 feet of the site, the site should be fenced. Site 5MF948 is located inside the <br />permit boundary but outside of the proposed mine plan area, therefore no disturbance of this site is <br />anticipated. <br />2-590 Revision:��� 1/5 <br />Approved: <br />