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inspection also demonstrated the presence of the topographic • <br />situations in which rock shelter and rock art sites are <br />located. The inventory within the life-of-the-mine boundary <br />located and record:acl one sensitive site, 5RT146, which is <br />a historic architectural site. <br />Observations made while conducting field investiga- <br />tions in the area 'indicate that historic sites tend to be <br />located in, along, and at the heads of drainages (permanent) <br />and ephemeral). Stock art and rock shelter sites were found <br />to occur in the topographic situation discussed above. <br />Other site types, such as aboriginal campsites, were <br />found to occur in t:he buffer zone. Such sites would not <br />be sensitive to blasting within the life-of-the-mine <br />boundary, and, thex•efore, were not considered in this dis- <br />cussion. <br />• <br />• <br />'6 <br />