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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/26/2012
Doc Name
Exploration Drilling Information
Section_Exhibit Name
Exhibit 52 Exploration Drilling Information
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Limited - Results Archaeological Survey Form (Page 5 of 6) <br />31. Using your professional knowledge of the region, why are there none or very limited <br />cultural remains in the project area? Is there subsurface potential? The project area is small in <br />size and there are many more desirable areas nearby (on ridge tops and adjacent to larger <br />drainages) that would lend themselves to usage by prehistoric and historic peoples. The <br />Twentymile Park area has been utilized in the past by prehistoric and historic peoples, but in a <br />very limited fashion near the current project area. There is a limited amount of soil deposition <br />near the study area as evidenced in erosional areas, The entire project area consists of <br />disturbed agricultural land, and modern use of the area would have destroyed any evidence of <br />past cultural useage if any existed. <br />References Cited <br />Tweto, Ogden <br />1979 Geologic Map of Colorado. U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado. <br />
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