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4.1.1 Archeological Resources <br />Of the two archeological sites (5MF288 and 5MF290, refer to Section 2.9 and Appendix K) as surveyed <br />and catalogued by Breternitz (1972), only one (5MF288) will be disturbed by mining activities. This site <br />has, in fact, been destroyed already by the construction of sediment control dams in Johnson drainage. <br />The Craig District Bureau of Land Management has approved the survey of these sites (refer to <br />Appendix K) and no further mitigation was necessary prior to disturbance. <br />The survey conducted for Trapper Mine during the summer of 1980 by Archeological Services, <br />Laramie, Wyoming, identified five sites on or adjacent to the proposed mine plan area. (Refer to Sec- <br />tion 2.9 and Appendix K.) Only three of these sites (sites 5MF945, 5MF946 and 5MF947) will be dis- <br />turbed by mining activities. None of these sites were considered worthy of testing for nomination to the <br />National Register and Archeological Services (1980) stated that no further work was needed for them. <br />Both sites 5MF946 and 5MF947 were disturbed in the spring of 1981 with topsoil salvage advance in <br />Ashmore Pit. Site 5MF945 was disturbed by mining activities during the 1993-1997 permit period. This <br />site was inventoried and recorded and no further work was proposed. (Refer to part IX of Appendix K <br />for more detail). <br />An archeological site previously identified by Breternitz in 1972 as site 5MF290 and resurveyed in 1980 <br />by Archeological Services as site 5MF949, was recommended by Archeological Services for <br />nomination to the National Register. (Refer to Section 2.9 and Appendix K for more detail.) This site is <br />outside the proposed mine plan area but inside the proposed permit area. However the site was not <br />considered eligible to the National Register of Historic Places on August 27, 1982 by the State Historic <br />Preservation Officer (Appendix K, Part 1). <br />4-3 <br />Revision: - %s <br />Approved: <br />