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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980005
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
TAB 05C APPENDIX 5C-1
Media Type
D
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and cultural levels within stratified sites of a surface • <br />sites, and/or occupation/acitivity areas, or elements of <br />a structure. <br />b. Good: some disturbance or mixing. <br />c. Poor: correlations are not discernible <br />and indications are that most of the <br />levels and/or activity area are mixed. <br />7. Associated with a. NA to most prehistoric sites. <br />broad pattern b. Yes. <br />historical events c. No <br />8. Association with a. NA to most prehistoric sites. <br />significant b. Yes. <br />persons c. No. <br />9. Embodies a. NA if there are no construction <br />distinctive features or diagnostic artifacts. <br />characteristics b. Unknown: prehistoric site hes intact <br />of a type, period features or artifacts, but typology, <br />or method of period or method of construction for <br />construction such features or artifacts is not <br /> well defined. <br /> c. Yes: prehistoric site contains intact features of <br />a well-defined type, period, or method of • <br /> construction; historic site contains features <br /> which are a distinctive example of a type, period, <br /> or method of construction. <br /> d. No: prehistoric site lacks intact <br /> features whose typology, period, or method of <br /> construction is well-defined; historic site lacks <br /> features which are a distinctive example of a <br /> type, period, or method of construction. <br />10. Likely to yield a. Yes: applies to all sites which <br />information will provide scientific information <br />in prehistory beyond that recorded because of ex- <br />or history tensive site size or quality of <br /> material remains, or quantity of material <br /> remains, or presence of subsurface remains, or <br /> other factors which can be described. <br /> b. No: applies to all sites which <br /> will provide no further information beyond that <br /> recorded because of limited site size, limited <br /> quality of material remains, limited quantity of <br /> material remains, and absence of subsurface <br /> remains; applies also to isolated artifacts and <br /> sites lacking internal integrity <br /> <br />c. due to disturbance. <br />Need data: applies to sites which may have • <br /> potential for deposits, because of site setting <br /> (topography, soils, etc.) <br />
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