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8/24/2016 11:22:50 PM
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11/21/2007 12:35:56 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981010
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Section_Exhibit Name
Appendix K Part I to VI
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D
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n <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Figure 4: View of SMF475. Jeep trail is in foreground. P. R. Williams <br />is standing in center of photo. View is looking toward the east. <br />• <br />the 4!illiams Fork Rivers. A small amount of cultural material, including <br />waste flakes and one projectile point fragment, rras scattered over the <br />site. IF74t9F is the top portion of a projectile point, located in the <br />NEyN4!~,NW~,hIE~,, Sec. 9, T5n, R91rr. This artifact lacks definitive character- <br />istics necessary to place it in a cultural historic framework. <br />IF75MF rras located in the SE~,SE4S1•l4SEr,, Sec. 5, T5n, R91w. This <br />find consisted of three flakes, one brot•rn quartzite, one chalcedony, and <br />one grey chert. They mere found in an area of about 10 sq. m. The <br />innediate locality vas extensively searched, revealing no further evidence <br />of occupation. <br />IF76MF is a biface made of brown quartzite. It vras discovered on the <br />• first sloping terrace to the east of the 4illiams Fork River in the <br />• yE~,SI•I~,SE~,NE~,, Sec. 7, T5n, R91rr. This tool might have been deeosited by <br />
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