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Suzvep Results <br />Aa intensive survey of the survey area, during ::nice the pr{-cipal <br />~~ <br />investigator and assistant c-a1ke3 about 50 feet apart an ¢orth-south <br />~_ traaseets failed• ;o uncover nay evidence of prehistor3.c or historic <br />aeLrcities. One condition that hanpered our i¢ves~~atioa was the <br />heavy brush corer over cost of the azea. It is also possible that <br />eoLuviatioa has covered,accupationa? ev3deace in tr_e lower areas. <br />Heve_-theless, the results of su:vays conducted is other ports of resters <br />Colorado is si2ilzr e_^vi~oasents indicate that site de^sitp is low is <br />thorn areas. It is sugoestzd that c=ane hunting and gat~ae=-'~^.g activities <br />may have beet. car_ied out ~ these azeas, the larger occupational sites <br />were located closz to pe.^=R~^t c.-acer sources and szzsoaa? ~i.grat'_ots <br />routes. Co¢sequently, the kind of occuoacioa that tdghC•be e3peetzd is <br />~~ the sew-~.-ey a=aa. a^_d si3ilar areas corisis:s of r T? sits cri.th 1ov ar`tef'act <br />densities sad sczttered projectile point finds. TEzis kind of evidence can <br />be e2si7.y obscured by fieavp veoecation. <br />. The. results of the survey indicate that coal R_ ___;=,g activities vill <br />( not have a significant iapaet.aa cultural resou=ces unless,buried sites <br />J aze eneouate-ed. L` buried sites are uncovered, tse State ~rchaealogist <br />shouId'be notified. <br />_~ <br />l <br />~ 1 <br />r. <br /> <br />