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8/24/2016 10:14:50 PM
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11/25/2007 6:31:38 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
X199920506
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Name
CULTURAL RESOURCE SURVEY MANAGEMENT DATA FORM
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Prehistoric Archaeological Component Form <br />State Site #: 5RT1368 (page 2 of 2) <br />Temporary #: MM -4862 <br />7. Artifact classes ( flake, uniface,mano,scraper,etc. - -be as specific as you wish): <br />Description Material Quantity <br />unmodified flakes chert <br />quartzite <br />siltstone <br />The above artifact quantities reflect (check one): <br />A._ total quantity of artifacts observed at the site <br />B._ only those artifacts which were collected <br />C.X extrapolated quantities based on a sample of the remains <br />D._ other, specify: <br />S. Chronology: <br />A. Cultural Affiliation: Unknown prehistoric <br />200+ <br />20+ <br />20+ <br />Date: Unknown <br />Dating Criteria: <br />B. Cultural Affiliation: <br />Date: <br />Dating Criteria: <br />9. Depth of Cultural Deposits: approximately 50 -60 centimeters <br />Based on: cutbank X auger_ shovel/trowel test_ road cut_ other_ <br />10. Activities inferred from the remains: lithic reduction <br />11. Is this site likely to yield information important to prehistoric research? <br />yes X no— <br />If yes, identify research domains and supporting data: The site has a large artifact inventory with <br />excellent potential for buried cultural deposits. The artifacts are eroding from a subsurface context and may <br />be associated with a buried soil horizon. <br />12. Recorder(s): D. Barclay, S. Slaughter <br />Date(s): 6 -9 -99 <br />Colorado Historical Society, Archaeology & Historic Preservation, 1300 Broadway, Denver, CO 80203, <br />(303) 866 -3395 <br />
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