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09-22-1995 12:12PM <br />FROM MRC__Met Rrchaeo logy <br />TO 17008246393 P.04 <br />Limlfed-Results Cultural Resoarce Survey~rm <br />(page 3 of 3) <br />V. LITERATI7RE REVIEW {continued) <br />25. 'Known Cultural Resources <br />In the project area: none to immediate proiect vicintr,• <br />In the general region: fair number of early (20s-40s1 farmsteads and minereUenerav development sites: <br />nrehi.~toric resources spazse, except alone river valleys <br />26. ', Expected Results: possible prehistorc isolates above drainage• historic rural fitld facilities <br />VI. STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVES <br />27. ~ identify and assess any cultural resources within potential area of effect <br />Vll. F'1LLll N1E'1'k111175 <br />28. !Definitions: Site: fiva or more artifacts or a feature, structure or trail. or any cnmhinatinn of thane <br />elements meeti~ OAl-IP criteria in a discrete location that is believed to represent the <br />locus of patterned human act[vity <br />IF: four or fewer artifacts without evidence of or potential for additional cultural <br />materials or features in the immediate vicinity <br />29. 'Describe Survey Method: 90 m (300') wide corridor surveyed b}~parallel pedestrian transects n ca. <br />~ ?0 m intervals (4 transects_ two on each side of staked centerline) -modem occtroied farmstead iE. <br />Arnold) at IQE end not recorded. <br />VIII. RESULTS <br />30. ~ List IFs, if applicable. Indicate LF locations on the map completed far Part III. <br />i A. Smithsonian Number: SMF4096 <br />~ Description; scraper made on crvptocrvstatline quartz primary flake <br />i B. Smithsonian t~ttmber: <br />Description: _ <br />3l. ' Using your professional. knowled>tie of the region, why are there none or very limited cultural remains <br />in the project area": overall area has spazse cultural resources. and t]~e immediate nroiect area fairly <br />steep with no nearby concentrations of any natural resources <br />