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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/11/2001
Doc Name
Section 3, part of 4
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT 05 Archaelogical Part 2
Media Type
D
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• 5. Integrity of l~cri<manship a. Excellent: :workmanship is unimo_:ired; <br />materials are a representation of the <br />original workmanship (if knov,n). <br />b. Good: some disturbance, alteration, er <br />modification. <br />c. Pcor: workmanship is identifiable, but ilas <br />been significantly altered. <br />d. iJ ~: for sites laming features/structures. <br />e. Dnkno:vn <br />6. Integrity of Association a. Excellent: there is a positivz correl•~tion <br />between cultural materials and cultural <br />levels within stratified layers of a surface <br />site, and/or occupation/activity are^s, or <br />elements of a structure. <br />b. Good: some disturbance or mixing. <br />c. Poor: some correlations are not discernible <br />and indications are that most cf tie ]=_vzis <br />and/or areas of aetivit}• are mi:;ed. <br />'r. associated with broad a. ;~A to most prehistoric sites. <br />pattern historic everts b. 1 es. ' <br />c. ti o. <br />3. :lssociated with a. ~.~ to most prehistoric sites. <br />• Significant Pziscns b. Tes. <br />c. \o. <br />9. Embodies distinctive a. id ?, if there are no construction features er <br />characteristics of a diagnostic artifacts. <br />type, period, or b. Lnknown: prehistoric site }tas intact <br />method of construction features or artifacts, but tvpologv, oerie:. <br />or method of cons*.ruction for such i~:t ~:es <br />or artiiacts is not well defined. <br />c. Tes: prehistoric site contains intact <br />features of awell-defined type, period, or <br />method of construction; historic site <br />contains features which are a distinctive <br />example of a type, period, or method of <br />construction. <br />10 Li!.ely to yield a. Y'es: applies to all sites which will provide <br />information important scientific information beyond that recorded <br />in prehistory or history because of extensive site size or quality of <br />material remains, or quantity of material <br />remains or presence of subsurface remains, <br />or otltcr factors tivhich :can be described. <br />• <br />b. \To: applies to all sites which will provide <br />12 <br />
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