Archaeological Remains definition

Archaeological Remains means the remains of any building, work or artefact, including any trace or sign of the previous existence of the building, work or artefact in question;
Archaeological Remains means antiquities, fossils, coins, articles of value, precious minerals, cultural artifacts, human burial sites, paleontological and human remains and other similar remains of archaeological or paleontological interest discovered on any part of the Premises or the areas subject to the Rights of Access or O&M Access Areas.
Archaeological Remains means all items and any evidence of human activity over different historical periods on the surface of the land or below the soil and water, the conservation and study of which would enhance existing knowledge of the historical development of humankind and its connection with the natural environment, the main sources of information of which are archaeological researches or discoveries, and which may be assumed to have been under the soil or water for at least 100 years, and to have the properties of heritage. Archaeological remains shall also be those items connected with burial sites that are determined as such on the basis of laws governing war cemeteries, and also those items connected with the more general archaeological and natural context of war, which have been under the soil or water for at least 50 years. Professionally identified and registered archaeological remains shall become heritage;

Examples of Archaeological Remains in a sentence

  • The Phase Developer shall verify this information is applicable for its intended use and perform all necessary additional studies, field verification, sampling, testing, or other investigations as required to mitigate and manage associated risks eliminate the potential for Unknown Archaeological Remains and Unknown Endangered Species and submit a compliant Committed Section Proposal.

  • Certificate of Nonexistence of Archaeological Remains - ▇▇▇▇ No. 2005-00244.

  • The Concessionaire will thereafter comply with the reasonable directions of RTD in relation to the activities to be taken in response to the discovery of such Archaeological Remains, and if so directed by RTD shall allow RTD to enter the relevant part of the relevant Site for the purposes of such activities.

  • Further, the Concessionaire will exercise reasonable care to ensure that such Archaeological Remains are not damaged.

  • NIWS supported the EPS Moyobamba in finalizing the ET, obtaining the Certificate of Absence of Archaeological Remains (▇▇▇▇) required for its approval, and accompanying efforts to obtain co-financing by drafting a letter requesting MINAM to supplement the 800 thousand soles (USD 0.2 M) the EPS has collected through tariffs一which has since been denied.

  • The CONCESSIONAIRE declares to be familiar with the Applicable Laws and Provisions related to the protection of the National Cultural and Archaeological Heritage, and undertakes to strictly comply with them, notwithstanding which, it must comply with the following provisions: The CONCESSIONAIRE is responsible for obtaining the Certification of Non-existence of Archaeological Remains until EDI's conformity.


More Definitions of Archaeological Remains

Archaeological Remains means antiquities, fossils, coins, articles of value, precious minerals, cultural artifacts, human burial sites and human remains and other similar remains of archaeological interest discovered on any part of the Sites. As-Built Schedule has the meaning given to it in Section 2.6.3(f) of Attachment 9 (Project and Construction Management).
Archaeological Remains means any antiquities, fossils, coins, articles of value, precious minerals, cultural artifacts, human burial sites, paleontological and human remains and other similar remains of archaeological or paleontological interest discovered in any part of the Premises.
Archaeological Remains has the meaning given in paragraph 1 of Annex 10/E to Part 2 of Schedule 4 [Construction Requirements]. ''Archaeological Works'' has the meaning given in paragraph 1 of Annex 10/E to Part 2 of Schedule 4 [Construction Requirements].