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DRMS Permit Index
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C1981010
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/3/2018
Doc Name
Test Excavation of Site 5MF7762 by Grand River Institute BLM LSFO No. 11.2.2016
Section_Exhibit Name
Appendix K Part K-XVI
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A.7 <br />Grid <br />Depth <br />Screen <br />Soil Description by Level <br />A.T.# <br />Date <br />Location <br />Size <br />(cultural materials are bolded) <br />b s <br />One flake at 25-35cm (FS 184). Small <br />70 <br />10/16/15 <br />6N2E <br />52cm <br />1/4" <br />fragments of oxidized sandstone at 15-20cm,and <br />heavily oxidized fragments at 25-35cm. <br />One flake at 10-20cm (FS 185) and a small <br />fragment of charcoal at 20-30cm. Numerous <br />71 <br />10/16/15 <br />6N1E <br />39cm <br />1/4" <br />fragments of oxidized sandstone at 20-30cm, <br />grayish-brown soil but no distinct evidence of <br />ash content. <br />72 <br />10/16/15 <br />7NSE <br />l lcm <br />1/4" <br />No evidence of cultural materials. <br />73 <br />10/16/15 <br />7N4E <br />48cm <br />1/4" <br />No evidence of cultural materials. <br />74 <br />10/16/15 <br />7NSE <br />52cm <br />1/4" <br />Chalcedony blade flake at 12-20cm (FS 186). <br />Flake at 10-20cm (FS 187) and two flakes at <br />75 <br />10/16/15 <br />7N2E <br />40cm <br />1/4" <br />20-30em (FS 188). Heavily oxidized sandstone <br />fragments at 20-30cm. <br />Shifted to 1/8" mesh screen as test for the presence of microflakes <br />One microflake at 40-49cm (FS 189) and <br />76 <br />10/24/15 <br />7N1 W <br />49cm <br />1/8" <br />small charcoal fragments at 10-20 and 32- <br />45cm. <br />77 <br />10/24/15 <br />7N2W <br />43cm <br />1/8" <br />One microflake at 20-30cm (FS 190), small <br />charcoal fragment at 10-20cm. <br />78 <br />10/24/15 <br />7N3W <br />24cm <br />1/8" <br />Small charcoal fragment at 10-20cm. <br />79 <br />10/24/15 <br />7N4W <br />16cm <br />1/8" <br />Flake at 10-16cm (FS 191). Small flecks of <br />charcoal at 10-16cm. <br />Three flakes at 0-10cm (FS 192), <br />two flakes at 21-34cm (FS 193), <br />two flakes at 34-44cm (FS 194), <br />80 <br />10/24/15 <br />6N1 W <br />63cm <br />1/8" <br />two flakes at 44-52cm (FS 195), <br />two flakes at 52-58cm (FS 196), and two <br />flakes at 58-63cm (FS 197). Charcoal at all <br />levels with the exception of —21-34cm. Large <br />fragments of charcoal at 44-52cm. <br />Three adjacent auger tests at location due to <br />81-83 <br />10/25/15 <br />6N2W <br />20cm <br />1/8" <br />contact with oxidized rock at 10-15cm. Two <br />flakes at 10-15cm, one of which is potlidded <br />(FS 198). <br />A.7 <br />
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