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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
X199920506
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/11/1999
Doc Name
CULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ISOLATED FIND RECORD
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III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br />999 <br />COLORADO CULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT <br />ISOLATED FIND RECORD <br />1) Resource No.: SRT1372 2) Temp. No.: IF-9902-2 3) County: Routt <br />I. LOCATION <br />4) Legal Location: NW/SE/SE/SW Sec. 3 T SN R 86W PM 6'~ <br />5) USGS Quad: Name Milner, Colorado Size 7.5' Date 1971 <br />6) UTM:Zone 13, 328260 mE 4475380 mN Attach copy of portion of USGS Quad. <br />H. ARCHAEOLOGICAL DATA: <br />7) Artifacts: bifacial mono <br />8) Inferred function description: food processing <br />9) Cultural Affiliation Unlmown prehistoric Time Period Unknown <br />10) H' Dimensions 10.8 X 8.1 X 4.7 cm <br />11) Elevation: 6680 ft. 2036 m. 12) Soil: The soil is a light yellow brown silty sand. <br />13) Topography: SE slope of and E/W ridge 14) Slope: Site 2° surrounding 11 ° <br />15) Nearest water: name/nature unnamed intermittent elev. 6640' disc 425' direction E <br />Nearest permanent water Fish Creek elev. 6640' dist. 2400' direction SE <br />16) Vegetation on site: low sagebrush, lupine, yarrow, dandelion, grasses, forbs <br />17) Surrounding veg.: same, with more grasses <br />Additional Comments: <br />IV. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: (narrative. drawines, sketch moo) <br />This isolate is a bifacially ground and pecked mono of red quartzite. It is located on a gentle slope at the <br />toe of an easUwest drainage. A lazge, steep-sided drainage lies to the east neaz the confluence with another, <br />smaller drainage. The rugged hilly area mazking the eastern edge of Twentymile Park is across the drainage <br />to the east and visible in the distance to the west. The soil is a light yellow brown silty sand that is actively <br />eroding downslope. The mono measures 10.8 cm x 8.1 cm x 4.7 cm. It is lightly ground on one side, and <br />heavily ground and pecked on the opposite side. The ends have been severely battered. <br />V. REFERENCE DATA: <br />18) Collection: yes no X describe <br />19) Repository: n/a 20) Landowner: State of Colorado <br />21) Report Title: Cyprus Twentymile Coal Company PDS-9901, 9902, 9903, 9904, & 9905 Core Holes <br />and Seismic Lines 9901, 9902, & 9903 Class III Cultural Resource Inventory, Routt County, Colorado by <br />Dulaney Bazclay and Stephanie Slaughter <br />22) Recorder: S. Slaughter <br />23) Affiliation: Metcalf Archaeological Consultants 24) Date: 6-11-99 <br />Colorado Historical Society, Office of Archaeology & Historic Preservation, 1300 Broadway, Denver, CO <br />80203 (303/866-3395). <br />
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