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172 <br />• site: 5MF321 (Figs 4, 43, 44). <br />site Type: Open camp. <br />rocation: NE';NW!;, Sec. 19, Ton, R90w; UTI.1 Zone 13, E283,750m., N4,464,750m. <br />Description: 5MF321 is an open camp covering an area of approximately 200 sq. <br />m., located on both sides and around the terminus of a south-trending sand- <br />stone outcrop on the north side of Hart Gulch. The nearest water is Hart <br />Gulch, 200 m. to the south. Elevation at the site is 7020 ft. (2,140 m.). <br />Vegetation surrounding the site includes sage, grasses, occasional serviceberry, <br />and Gamble's oak. The gulch bottom farther downslope has been cultivated in <br />pasture grass (fig. 43). <br />Cultural materials include several biface fragments, a core, a scattering <br />of flakes and bone fragments, and a poorly defined and eroded hearth area <br />• (Fig. 44). <br />The site is on a fairly steep and eroding slope. A jeep trail and fence <br />are located on the southern edge of the site. <br />Diagnostic artifacts: Core, Type II; biface margin fragments, Type IG. <br />Evaluation: 5MF321 has no potential for yielding information important to <br />prehistory and should not be considered for nomination to the NRHP. However, <br />the site may have other scientific values and should be given protection under <br />other statutes. <br />• <br />