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COLORADO CULTURAL RESOURCE SURVEY <br />Archaeological Isolated Find/Feature Form OAHP 1408 <br />Rev. 11/10 <br />This form is not to be used for phenomena that are eligible for the National Register or are part of the built <br />environment. To be only used for phenomena that meet the requirements of the recorder's definition as provided below. <br />A map at 1:24,000 scale with IF clearly plotted must be attached. <br />1. Site Number: 2. Temporary Resource 2018 -IF- 3. County: Moffat <br />Number: 1 <br />4. Recorder's Definition of Isolated Find: A cultural resource with less than five prehistoric -era or 50 historic -era <br />artifacts and/or one or more cultural feature regardless of age within a 30 m area. <br />Townshi Sectio <br />5. PM 6th p 4N Range 94W n 35 NW '/4 SW '/4 <br />If section is irregular, explain alignment method: <br />6. USGS Quad:Easton Gulch, CO (2016) 7. Elevation: ft. <br />8. UTM Coordinates: Datum used ❑ NAD 27 ❑ NAD 83 ❑ WGS 84 Other: <br />Zone: 12; 763410 mE 4462433 mN <br />9. UTM Source: ❑ Corrected GPS/rectified survey (<5m error) ® Uncorrected GPS ❑ Map template <br />Other (explain): <br />10. Landowner: Privately held by Colowyo Coal Company <br />11. Describe Artifact(s) and their distribution: Seven undecorated whiteware body and base sherds of an unknown <br />ceramic vessel; one milk glass bottle base with "OLATH" embossed on it; a crushed metal bucket; and; a crushed <br />stove pipe within a 30 m area. The artifacts are scattered from the hill slope to the nearby stock pond dam within <br />Little Collom Creek. <br />❑ No artifacts <br />12. Describe Feature (include dimensions): <br />® No features <br />13. Cultural Affiliation and Justification: Euro -American. Artifact type is typical for Euro -American items throughout <br />Colorado. <br />14. Time Period and Justification: Historic -General. Artifact type is typical for Euro -American items throughout <br />Colorado's historic period. <br />15. Relevant environmental information (e.g., elevation, topography, soils, vegetation, nearby water source): <br />The isolate is within the Little Collom Creek drainage. Sediments are a silty sand. Vegeation is bunchgrass, scrub <br />oak, and service berry. Vegetation ground coverage is 25 percent. <br />16. Is this isolate located in a cultural landscape? ❑ Yes ® No <br />If yes, describe: <br />17. Why is this isolated find not eligible for the National Register? The isolate is pieces of a general artifact class <br />that occurred throughout Colorado's historic period. The exact activity or historic theme that lead to the isolate are <br />unknown. It cannot be assoicated with any historic event or person. The isolate has no further information potential. <br />18. Additional Information (e.g., narrative, drawings, photographs, sketch map; attach extra pages if desired): <br />19. Artifacts Collected? ❑ Yes ® No <br />If yes, provide repository information: <br />20. Report Title and Project Number: Collom Expansion 2018 Topsoil Monitoring; 117-8108001 <br />21. Recorder and Affiliation: Mark Karpinski, Tetra Tech <br />Date: 4/19/2018 <br />History Colorado - Office of Archaeology & Historic Preservation <br />1200 Broadway, Denver, CO 80203 <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />