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Limited - Results Archaeological Survey Form (Page 4 of 6) <br />26. Expected Results: Although there are previously recorded isolated finds nearby, there are no <br />recorded archaeological sites. Specifically, there were low expectations for encountering cultural <br />resources during this study due to the fact that the project is in an area that has been previously <br />disturbed, and is extremely small in size. <br />VI. STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVES <br />27. Identify, record, and assess any cultural resources located within the potential area of effect. <br />VII. FIELD METHODS <br />28. Definitions: Site The locus of previous (50 year age minimum) human activity at which the <br />preponderance of evidence suggests either one -time diagnostically interpretable use or <br />repeated use over time, or multiple classes of activities. <br />IF One or more culturally modified objects not found within the context of a site <br />as defined above. These objects lack evidence of or potential for additional cultural <br />materials or features in the immediate vicinity. <br />29. Describe Survey Method: The two drill locations were inventoried by an archaeologist walking a <br />spiraling transect, with the spacing of the spirals being no more than 20m (50ft) apart to a total <br />50m (150ft) radius from the center stake. A total of 1.6 acres were inventoried for each drill <br />location. <br />VIII. RESULTS <br />30. List IFs if applicable. Indicate IF locations on the map completed for Part III. <br />A. Smithsonian Number: Description: <br />