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lease lands on Iles mountain several weeks after we completed <br />our field survey. His survey overlapped the right-of-way of ~~ <br />Railroad Route A in the vicinity of Round Bottom and several of <br />our sites were also recorded by Jennings as sites. With his <br />permission, I have included copies of his site forms in this <br />report and have noted the site locations on Quad maps. The per- <br />tinent sites recorded by Jennings <br />335, 338, 339, and 340. A legibl <br />could not be received in time for <br />is hoped that better coordination <br />the future will eliminate further <br />effort. <br />are SMF322, 325, 327, 330, <br />copy of SMF330 unforturnately <br />inclusion in the report. It <br />by supervisory agencies in <br />confusion and duplication of <br />4.4 RESULTS OF THE CULTURAL RESOURCES INVENTORY <br />4.4.1 Number and Kind of Sites Inventoried •~ <br />A total of 72 sites and 65 isolated finds were re- <br />corded during the inventory of the Colowyo Mine site and the <br />railroad rights-of-way. In addition, Jennings recorded one site <br />(5MF325) during his Bureau of Land Management inventory on Iles <br />Mountain that was missed by our crew and which is located within <br />the right-of-way of Route A. Ten of the sites (5MF403, 405, 426, <br />439, 454, 455, 456, 464, 469, and 474) are historic structures <br />or the remains of structures, 3 sites (SMF409, 435, and 463) are <br />rockshelters, and the remaining sites are classified as open <br />lithic sites, including the site recorded by Jennings. <br />Hearths or firepits were found at a number of open <br />sites and a possible hearth was observed in profile in the SMF435 •` <br />rockshelter. The hearths are features of particular importance ~ J <br />