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4 <br />C~ <br />Summary <br />No archaeological or historic sites, localities, or <br />isolated artifacts have been recorded within the Energy <br />btine No. 3 mine plan, and no National Register properties <br />are on record. Of 1,920 acres, only about 30 acres, or <br />1.6%, are on record as having actually been surveyed by <br />an archaeologist, and the area must be considered an un- <br />known in terms of cultural resources. <br />References Cited <br />Arthur, Christopher <br />1977 The Archaeological Reconnaissance of Proposed Coal <br />Lease Areas in Moffat, Rio Blanco and Routt <br />• Counties, Colorado. Report of Laboratory of Public <br />Archaeology, No. 1. Fort Collins, Colorado. <br />Athearn, Frederic J. <br />1977 An Isolated Empire: A History of Northwest Colorado <br />(Second Edition). Cultural Resource Series, No. 2. <br />Bureau of Land Management, Colorado. <br />Hansen, Sheryl <br />1978 Report of Examination for Cultural Resources (for <br />Energy Fuels C-22676, ST 8). Little Snake Resource <br />Area of the Craig District, Bureau of Land Manage- <br />ment, Craig, Colorado. <br />AScNamara, Aane P. <br />1978 Archaeological Reconnaissance of Four Proposed Coal <br />Leases in Routt County, Colorado. Laboratory of <br />Public Archaeology, Fort Collins, Colorado. <br />Zier, Christian J. <br />•1979 An Archaeological Survey of a Coal Mine Expansion <br />(for U.S. Coal Lease C-22677 and Associated Areas) <br />for Energy Fuels Corporation in Routt County, <br />Colorado. Archaeological Division of Powers <br />Elevation, Eagle, Colorado. <br /> <br />