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~ southwest quarter of Section 13. Section 23 had, in particular, not <br /> previously been inventoried in any substantive way. During 1984, <br />• various types of inventories were conducted (Baker 1984). Iriese <br />I included a Class I or existing data ornpilatio~n; a Class II or Random <br /> Sample Survey; a discretionary reconnaissance survey; and a cortglete <br /> Class III survey of small portions (Baker 1984). The 1986 inventory <br /> served to oansolidate information fran all the previous studies and to <br /> ensure that acoessable portions of the total project area had, at some <br /> point, been inventoried at a Class III level. 4fie end product was a <br /> very detailed Class III inventory of an extremely rugged 680 acre tract <br /> of land. This report should provide the information that will be <br /> necessary for the pertinent agencies to make a determination of effect <br /> regarding cultural resource values relative to Colorado Westmoreland's <br />I plans to develep a new portal in the Rxtcap Creek Drainage (Figure 4). <br /> Information frao test excavations at tNV sites in the larger 880 acre <br /> study area (SDT771 and 271) will be presented as separate dazarents <br /> (Baker 1986 and 1987). Centuries Research conducted the fieldwork in <br /> keeping with Colorado HLM Antiquities Peanit C-40159c which expires on <br /> December 31, 1986. <br />n <br />U <br />• <br />