Archeological Resources Sample Clauses

Archeological Resources. No archeological resources are known to occur within NRP. However, prehistoric and historic use of the Xxxxxxx Field vicinity is well documented and as yet unidentified buried archeological resources could be encountered during ground disturbing activity. Appendix D presents a plate identifying archeological sensitive areas. To ensure that all resources are properly identified, evaluated and treated (if necessary), the following measures will be initiated: • Specific language should be included in the General Specifications section of any contract requiring excavation in regard to the required protection of cultural resources and the procedures to be followed by the contractor in an unexpected discovery situation. • NASA shall develop an Unexpected Discovery Plan to deal with the inadvertent exposure of subsurface archeological resources during construction, in accordance with 36 CFR 800.11.
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Archeological Resources. No archeological resources are known to occur within the site. However, prehistoric and historic use of the Moffett Field vicinity is well documented and as yet unidentified buried archeological resources could be encountered during ground disturbing activity. Figure 7 presents a plate identifying archeological sensitive areas.
Archeological Resources. A. The AHTD conducted archeological surveys of two previous North Belt alternatives. In addition, there have been some overlapping surveys conducted in Camp Xxxxxxxx by Archeological Assessments Inc., URS Corporation, and Xxxxxxx Inc. Comparisons of the previously surveyed areas with the APE show that about 65% of the Preferred Alternative has received some level of archeological survey coverage. The remaining 35% has not been surveyed because much of the area is privately owned and property access has been denied. While archeological reports have been prepared for the above noted surveys, a Project specific report has not been prepared for the Preferred Alternative. A current review of the state site files shows 15 known archeological sites (3PU343, 3PU344, 3PU349, 3PU354, 3PU355, 3PU381, 3PU382, 3PU548, 3PU549, 3PU585, 3PU572, 3PU661, 3PU684, 3PU685 and 3PU789) within or very close to the APE. As previously mentioned, 10 ineligible structures (Structures MMM - VVV) are also within the APE and will likely contain archeological components requiring documentation and evaluation. None of the sites identified to date are likely to contain human burials or deposits that would warrant preservation in place. Three (3PU344, 3PU349 and 3PU81) consist of very low density lithic scatters; one (3PU382) consists of a very low density scatter containing prehistoric lithics and 20th century glass/ceramics, two (3PU354 and 3PU355) consist of isolated finds (both prehistoric lithics); four (3PU343, 3PU585, 3PU684 and 3PU661) consist of late 19th/early 20th century house places; two (3PU685 and 3PU572) consist of 20th century house places or activity areas; three consist of World War II Era sites associated with Camp Xxxxxxxx and include (3PU548 - the cantonment area, 3PU549 - the 1943 expansion area and 3PU789 - the hospital complex), and 10 consist of the yet to be documented archeological components associated with the ineligible 20th century standing structures (Structures MMM - VVV). Of these, 10 sites (3PU343, 3PU344, 3PU349, 3PU354, 3PU355, 3PU381, 3PU382, 3PU548, 3PU684, and 3PU572) have been evaluated during previous surveys and found to be ineligible for nomination to the National Register; five sites (3PU549, 3PU585, 3PU661, 3PU685 and 3PU789) have not been evaluated; and none of the archeological components associated with the 10 ineligible standing structures have been documented or assessed. Other undiscovered archeological sites could be present within that ...
Archeological Resources. Prepare a Texas Antiquities Permit Application and Associated Scope of Work based on data collection and field reconnaissance. Conduct a pedestrian survey and report of sufficient intensity to determine the nature, extent, and potential significance of any cultural resources located within the Area of Potential Effect in accordance with full report guidelines as outlined by the Texas Historical Commissions Rules of Practice and Procedures. Coordination with Texas Historical Commission including submittals to Texas Historical Commission and project records to the appropriate curation facility per Texas Historical Commission requirements.
Archeological Resources. (1) If as a result of the testing program, archeological resources are identified that are eligible for the NRHP, the Foundation shall develop a plan for their avoidance, protection, or recovery of information. To the extent possible the Foundation shall prioritize avoidance and protection over data recovery. The NPS shall submit the treatment plan to the SHPO and other concurring parties for review and comment prior to implementation. (2) All data recovery plans prepared under the terms of this Agreement shall include the following elements: (a) Information on the archeological property or properties where data recovery is to be carried out, and the context in which such properties are eligible for the National Register; (b) Information on any property, properties, or portions of properties that will be destroyed without data recovery, and a description of why destruction without data recovery is proposed; (c) Discussion of the research questions to be addressed through the data recovery with an explanation/justification of their relevance and importance; (d) Description of the recovery methods to be used, with an explanation of their pertinence to the research questions; (e) Information on arrangements for any regular progress reports or meetings to the NPS, the SHPO and the concurring parties up to date on the course of the work. The plan should contain the expected timetable for excavation, analysis and preparation of the final report.
Archeological Resources. The Engineer shall perform Archeological Resource Studies and coordination following TxDOT’s Environmental Handbook for Archeological Sites and Cemeteries. A Background Study shall be performed, and an Archeological Survey shall be conducted following the appropriate TxDOT SOUs. The Engineer shall prepare a Texas Antiquities Permit application and scope of work for approval by the State and the Texas Historical Commission (THC) prior to conducting the Archeological Survey. Following the field survey, an Archeological Survey Report shall be prepared for coordination with the State and the THC, and all project-related materials shall be curated. Testing to determine the National Register eligibility of any archeological sites found in the course of the survey is not included in this scope of work and can be added as a supplemental scope item if it is determined to be necessary.
Archeological Resources. Three areas of the Project Site were found to be potentially sensitive for historic period archaeological resources, as described in Chapter 5, “Historic Resources.” The northeast and southeast corners of the WTC Site as well as the portion of the Southern Site between Xxxxx 0X xxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx may be sensitive for historic period archaeological resources, including shaft features (such as privies, cisterns, xxxxx, and cesspools) predating the 1850s as well as wharf and/or cribbing features. To avoid or reduce to the extent practicable potential impacts on these resources, the Proposed Action would include a Phase IB investigation. On the Southern Site, the Phase IB investigations would consist of archaeological monitoring during construction. These commitments would also be included in the Programmatic Agreement described in section 22.2.2.
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Archeological Resources. The Heritage Conservation Act governs the protection and conservation of archeological sites and objects in British Columbia. The agreement holder is obligated to comply with the Heritage Conservation Act, and the content of this FSP has no impact on those obligations. Presented here for information only, the agreement holder uses the following procedures to ensure compliance with the Heritage Conservation Act with regards to archeological sites and objects: 1. Archeological Overview Assessments have been completed for the CFA landbase. 2. If primary forest activities are being considered in an area that has been identified in the Archaeological Overview Assessment as having a moderate or high archaeological potential, a QRP Archaeologist will be retained to carry out a professional review and provide recommendations. The Archaeologist's recommendations will be followed in any operational activities.
Archeological Resources. The Engineer shall perform Archeological Resource Studies and coordination following TxDOT’s Environmental Handbook for Archeological Sites and Cemeteries. A Background Study shall be performed, and an Archeological DocuSign Envelope ID: F43CDC74-DA27-4A02-AC2A-90D8CB2811D6 Survey shall be conducted following the appropriate TxDOT Review Standard. The background study shall be approved by the State. The Engineer shall prepare a Texas Antiquities Permit application and scope of work for approval by the State and the Texas Historical Commission (THC) prior to conducting the Archeological Survey. Because of the close proximity of West Mountain Cemetery to US 271 ROW, survey methods include ground scraping to a depth adequate to determine whether grave shafts or burials occur in the APE, in accordance with the agreement between The State and the THC (13 TAC 26.25[k][4]). Following the field survey, an Archeological Survey Report shall be prepared for coordination with the State and the THC, and all project-related materials shall be curated in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Texas Antiquities Permit. Testing to determine the National Register of Historic Places or State Antiquities Landmark eligibility of any archeological sites found in the course of the survey is not included in this scope of work and can be added as a supplemental scope item if it is determined to be necessary. This scope of work does not include tasks associated with burial removal in compliance with the Texas Health and Safety Code Sections 711.004 and 711.0105(c) and in accordance with 13 TAC 22, et. seq. This work can be added as a supplemental scope item if burials are encountered.
Archeological Resources. Buyer acknowledges that the Property is located adjacent to the Guadxxxxx Xxxer and that Native American artifacts are often located adjacent to waterways.
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