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-15- <br />• a brown tappable bottle with aide, bottom and neck seams (Seer ?), <br />milk glass fragments, brow glass fragments, several clear glass <br />sherds, a glasses case, an adhesive tape roll (I/2 inch), a cosmetics <br />bottle, several evaporated milk cans and the partial skeleton of a <br />horse. This pump measured 3 x 3 meters and vas located on a ridge <br />top with sagebrush, bunch grasses, snakeweed and an unidentified <br />fotb for vegetation. The glass in this dump indicates that it <br />vas used after 1930 and more likely in the late 1940'x. It is, <br />thezefore, not significant as a historic resource. There is no <br />potential for subsurface deposits in this dump. <br />Sites <br />Two sites, a prehistoric lithic scatter wish two feature~_-' <br />a historic coal mine with related facilities, were recorded dnrir.5 <br />the survey. <br />SJA248 (Figures 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6) <br />5JA248 is a very thin lithic scatter, which is associates with <br />two concentrations of cobbles (Feature 1 and Feature 4). Also <br />present in the site are two recent, ca. 1948 dumps (Features 2 sad <br />3). (Figure 2). Features i and 4 eoncist or two circular eonrP•,[rar,n~e <br />of cobbles. :lane of the rocks boserved wit'.:in either featcre `.~s <br />andy evidence of heat damage, indicating that these features are not <br />hearths (Figure 4). Ao ash, charcoal or burn[ debris of any kind <br />were found in the soil associated with these features. - <br />The artifacts found within the aboriginal poriton of the site <br />consisted of flakes, a finely flaked bi.'ace midsection (Figure 5'. <br />a basalt chopper (Figure 6, a) a crudely flaked large basal[ bif~ce <br />(Pigure 6, b) and a basalt core. <br />