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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981038A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
8/16/2004
Section_Exhibit Name
Archaeology Appendix
Media Type
D
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DT.R.G Title: Grand Mesa PRJ Final Report <br /> Author. Steven G. Baker <br /> Contractor: Centuries Research <br /> Date: September 1978 <br />DT.FS.R10 Title: J. Barrow Homestead Survey <br /> Author: Larry K. Sanders <br /> Contractor: USFS Gunnison National Forest <br /> Date: March 1981 <br />Table 2: Previously recorded cultural resources in the project area. <br />Site Number T e Eli 'bill <br />SDT96 Historic habitation Eligible <br />SDT124 Historic habitation Not eligible <br />SDT632 Historic mine Not eligible <br />SDT633 (Isolated find) Unspecified lithic debitage Not eligible <br />Study Objectives /Research Design <br />The purpose of the cultural resources investigation was to identify resources within <br />the survey azea, to evaluate these sites' eligibility for listing in the National Register of <br />Historic Places (NRHP), and to make management recommendations for those sites found to <br />be eligible or potentially eligible. The presence of prehistoric resources was considered a <br />potential due to previously recorded sites in the region and historic resources were known to <br />occur from previous observations in the area. <br />Field Methods <br />• <br />C <br />This Class III inventory of the 1520 acre tract was limited by heavy vegetafion cover <br />and steep slopes. Accordingly, the inventory was limited to the survey of open terrain on the <br />main ridge tops and benches provided by treeless meadows, existing roads, trails, and <br />erosionalazeas. • <br />
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