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.• <br /> <br />latest listi-g of the Nctiena7. ?e~,'s_r:- of I:istoric Places <br />(:;R:'.P). G:n-the-ground survey (Leve.l III inventor-:) aas con- <br />ducted by the single investigator systeratically wa'.{ing the <br />entire project araa via transects spaced at 10-30 Teter inter- <br />vals. Actual spacing was dependent on topography and vegeta- <br />tion density. i)iscovered cultural resources were reccrded on <br />standard COlOr3d0 Preservation l%ffiCe Site fOrTS, 255'_gP.ed <br />trinou;iai Si~hsonian site nur.:bers, photographed, and scaled <br />mays draecn. :Jo collections were made from an~• site. Isolated <br />artifacts received comparable but less detailed recording, and <br />were collected under the ter~r;s of current San Jn:ar. :rational <br />sorest policy. Ti;ese artifacts, along with an artifact catalog, <br />will be submitted to San Juan National Forest. All site and <br />isolated artifact locations were pictted on the Chir.~ey Rock <br />USGS euadrangle and on urine lease raps (1:~00 scale). <br />SURVEY R ;BELTS <br />Le•:el I Inventor-: Results of the Level I inventory deter- <br /> <br />tined that there are no previcusly recorded sites or National <br />Pegister properties within *_he project area. However, t'.:e pro- <br />ject area in section 30 borders the 3,160 acre Chimney Rock <br />Archeological Area, which r_ontains sor.,e 91 archeological sites <br />represcntirg both *he indigenous Pucuioan population and the <br />intrusive Chuoan colonization. Presentl.,•, 960 ar_-es of the <br />area are listed ir. the i:RHP. ::cne of the project area in <br />section 30 borders the 960 acre ;rational Register listed area. <br />;.he Chi::ulep Rock Archeological Area has cultural affinities <br />wit' t;:e pre:nistoric Chaco Ca::yo:, r.:aniiestations, ..':d is thus <br />