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Fremont <br />Ground Stone <br />Isolated Artifact <br />Limited Activity <br />Lithic Scatter <br />Mano <br />Metate <br />Mitigation <br />Open Campsite <br />Paleo - Indian <br />Projectile Point <br />Rock Art <br />Site <br />A cultural tradition centered in the Great <br />• Basin based on horticulture and Archaic - <br />like procurement of faunal and vegetable <br />sources. Economic and technologic traits <br />are shared with both the Anasazi and Archaic <br />traditions. <br />Stone altered by grinding. <br />Any cultural loci containing less than <br />five artifacts. <br />Sites utilized primarily for the exploitation <br />of a specific resource, such as a quarry or <br />a collection area, or for the performance <br />of a short -term task. <br />A random collection of stone tools or <br />debitage at a stie without features. <br />A hand -held stone used to grind or pound <br />substances against a metate. <br />A large block of sandstone or other porous <br />rock which is shaped to form a basin on one <br />side in which to grind grains of various kinds. <br />The alleviation of adverse impact by avoi- <br />dance through project redesign or project <br />relocation, by protection, or by adequate <br />scientific study of cultural resources. <br />Any locus of aboriginal avtivity where the <br />artifact assemblage contains both chipped <br />and ground stone artifacts. <br />The oldest discovered cultural tradition in <br />the New World with an economy based on the <br />hunting of extinct Pleistocene megafauna, <br />using large, well -made, lanceolate projectile <br />points. It began by 12,000 years ago and <br />terminated between 7 -9000 years ago. <br />A tool designed to be hurled or shot forward, <br />such as a spear point or an arrow point. <br />A painting or pecked -out picture of an <br />animal, human, or mythical being or abstract <br />design found on flat, exposed rock surfaces <br />either in the open or in caves or shelters. <br />Any area or location occupied as a residence <br />or utilized by humans for a sufficient time <br />to construct features or deposit artifacts. <br />16 <br />APR g 1980 <br />