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7 <br />• After a site was discovered, a centrally located datum point w;:s <br />established. A tripod-riounted Brunton Pocket Transit and a 50 m. tape <br />were used to obtain spacial distribution of the artifacts. After tiie <br />artifacts were collected, a sample of the entire inventory, includinrl <br />all debitage, was taken by means of transects oriented along the long <br />and short axes of the site. All material located within a 4 m. wide path <br />was collected, transported to the Laboratory of Public Archaeology, <br />cataloged, analyzed and stored. Details regarding these artifacts were <br />recorded on the Standard artifact catalog forms (Appendix). <br />One single prehistoric site, 5MFa75, was located during our recor~- <br />naissance. Archaeological site information was recorded on the standard <br />Colorado Site Inventory Record, and was placed on permanent file at the <br />Office of the State Archaeologist in Denver, Colorado. This office <br />~~ also retained a copy of the inventory form for its permanent records. <br />Three isolated finds were collected. Their locations were plotted <br />on the Round Bottom and Castor Gulch 15' USGS quadrangle maps, and all <br />materials cataloged. <br />RESULTS <br />One archaeolor~ical site, 5MF475, and three isolated artifacts, IF74MF, <br />IF75ItF, and IF761rF, were discovered during this survey (Fig. 2). Both <br />tyre isolated finds and the archaeolorlical site are located within the <br />boundaries of the project area. <br />Site 511F475 (Fig. 41 is located in the IJW~,SWSSE+~SES, Sec. 5, T5n, k91w. <br />Thre site is situated ors a large flat area on the top of a Southwest sloping <br />ridge near the western extent of the Williams Fork Mountains. The site <br /> <br />is approximately 2 mi. south-southeast of the confluence of the Yarnpa and <br />