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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981012A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/29/2011
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT 07 ARCHAEOLOGIC INFORMATION
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of the Purgatory drainage basin in particular. and the Raton Basin in general. Based on the <br />recording of a prehistoric site, the study area was apparently used prehistorically for hunting <br />and gathering, camping, and likely as a migration corridor. The ground stone artifacts, and <br />possibly thermally- altered rock, suggest the likelihood of at least limited camping at the site. <br />Management Recommendations <br />The National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (NHPA) directs the government <br />agencies to ensure that initiated or authorized actions do not inadvertently disturb or destroy <br />significant cultural resource values. The eligibility determination and consultation process is <br />guided by Section 106 of the NHPA (36 CFR 60, 63. and 800). CDOT actions cannot he <br />authorized until the Section 106 process is completed (36 CFR 800.1). An inventory such as <br />this is the first step in the Section 106 process. <br />Literature reviews for known cultural resources in the project area were made through <br />the Colorado Historical Society's Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation. These <br />indicated that no resources were previously recorded within the project's boundaries. As a <br />result of the survey, one resource was identified and recorded: a prehistoric open camp <br />(5LA 12859). The site may contain depth of cultural fill and therefore is field evaluated as <br />need data. Site testing is recommended before a final determination of eligibility can be <br />made. <br />With regard to the presently proposed project, the cultural resource (5LA 12859) is <br />located on the ridge to the west of the RDA# I expansion area and the construction, as <br />proposed, will not affect the site. No further work is recommended <br />References <br />Axelson, John <br />2008 Big Came Hunter's Guide to Colorado. Wilderness Adventures Press, Inc. <br />Belgrade. Montana. <br />Carter, Carol Joe and Steven Mehis <br />1984 Colorado Southern Frontier Historic Context. Colorado Historical Society. <br />Denver. <br />Church, Minettc C. and Steven G. Baker, Bonnie J. Clark, Richard F. Carrillo, Jonathon C. <br />Horn, Carl D. Spath, David R. Guilfoyle, and E. Steve Cassells <br />2007 Colorado History: A Context for Historical Archaeology. Colorado Council <br />of Professional Archaeologists, Denver. <br />7 <br />
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