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SURVEY PROCEDURES <br /> Literature Search and Records Check <br /> On August 21 and 22, 1979, Charles W. Wheeler , Staff <br /> Archaeologist for WCRM, Inc. , conducted an intensive literature <br /> search and records check of the Office of the State Archaeo- <br /> logist of Colorado (OSAC) and the Office of the State Historic <br /> Preservation Officer (SHPO) to determine if there were <br /> previously recorded cultural resources within or near the <br /> study area. Three aboriginal lithic scatters were found to <br /> be recorded north and northeast of the Nucla Mine study area <br /> (Copeland: 1978) . One of these sites, 5MN803, is dated at <br /> ca. 1 AD to 200 AD. Due to the absence of diagnostic <br /> artifacts, it is not possible to date the other two sites. <br /> These latter two sites consisted of chipped stone only, while <br /> the first site yielded both chipped and ground stone (see <br /> Glossary) . No architectural features were observed with these <br /> three sites. <br /> In addition, a file search of the Bureau of Land <br /> 14anaagement Montrose Area Office in Montrose, Colorado, <br /> was conducted by phone on September 25, 1979 , by Michael S. <br /> Burney. Doug Scott, the BLM District Archaeologist, reported <br /> no aboriginal or Euroamerican sites had been previously recorded <br /> for the study area (see Glossary for definitions of Euroamerican <br /> and aboriginal artifacts) . The Colorado Historical Society, <br /> Department of Historic Preservation, lists no historic sites <br /> within or immediately adjacent to the study area. In addition, <br /> no prehistoric or historic sites were recorded for the study <br /> area with OSAC. <br /> Field Methodology <br /> On September 16, 1979 , Michael S. Burney, Principal <br /> Investigator for Western Cultural Resource Management, Inc. , <br /> and Marcus Grant, Staff Archaeologist, surveyed the 100 acres <br /> of the Nucla Coal Mine on foot. The objective of this 100% <br /> pedestrian survey was to locate all cultural resources potentially <br /> 5 <br />