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2011-11-28_PERMIT FILE - C1992081 (29)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1992081
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/28/2011
Section_Exhibit Name
TAB 05 CULTURAL RESOURCES
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D
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INVENTORY RESULTS <br />No sites of appropriate age were encountered. However, three isolated finds were dis- <br />covered. Two of these finds are historic and one is aboriginal. Isolated finds are not <br />significant cultural resources. <br />5RT 136 <br />This is a small utilized white chert flake. Two lateral edges exhibit heavy unifacial step <br />and scalar fractures; the other edge exhibits light unifacial scalar fractures. This is <br />consistent with use in scraping activity. <br />5RT 137 <br />This is a small four - wheeled wagon, cart or buggy that is about three- quarters buried in <br />alluvium. It has iron bound wooden wheels and double metal springs on both axles. The <br />springs are not hand forged. <br />5RT 138 <br />This is the remnant of a wagon. Only about one -third of one wheel, one center hub, one <br />hub /axle, and one axle are exposed. The rest is either buried or absent. The style of <br />wheel looks intuitively older than 5RT 137, though this may or may not be the case. <br />5A -5 <br />
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