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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980006
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Doc Name
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEYS
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT 45
Media Type
D
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Site Survey Record PEC~~~. Z <br /> <br />Surface Collection: yes X no_ S coll.- sampling ±echniques pcint tip <br />was plotted with Brunton sightings to sec. corners and collected <br />Artifact storage at Deot. of Anthropology- Denver, University _ <br />Inferred site activities/functions probably camp site <br />Dating methods inferrence Erom point style <br />Dating results one component may be late prehistoric <br />• Diannostic cultural criteria point style is either small side-notched or <br />small corner notched Cultural affiliation <br />EPIVIROtIMEtJTAL DATA: Site soil (color, char., deVth of pos.) Surface of site is a <br />light sandy cla•+ with a scattered "desert pavement" of small pebbles <br />of fluvial origin. Subsurface is a darker sa nd.i clay with some old <br />Surrounding soils similar <br />Topography/landforri: River side X Plluvial fan Valley bot. X <br />Lake/ocean shore Bench/terracefi above water Hill side/to pi end Ridge <br />side/top/edoe h1t. side/top/end Saddle Canyon bot./rim Talus Cliff_ <br />tlesa top/edge Plateau Dune Description of Physiography Site localit_~ <br />it reA i~ hnr~nn °~ ape ~,-a•.r bordered by moderately ste=p ridge on <br />east and a :pore gently sloping ridge to the west. A minor rise be t•.+een <br />main draw and a tJE flowing tributzrv seems to be site focus. <br />Slope E direction: site 2° or less surrounding up to ?0° exposure ocen <br />(degrees) <br />u <br />
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