Archaeological site definition

Archaeological site means a geographic locality in Washington, including but not limited to, submerged and submersible lands and the bed of the sea within the state's jurisdiction, that contains archaeological objects.
Archaeological site means a site where an archaeological artifact is found.
Archaeological site means a location where there exists material evidence that is not less than fifty years old of the past life and culture of human beings in the state.

Examples of Archaeological site in a sentence

  • Worked on geomorphic mapping of alluvial river valleys and archaeological site formation processes; Archaeological site excavation experience also was gained.

  • The Focal Point has established good cooperative links with Papua New Guinea to assist with its World Heritage nominations of Kuk, an ancient agricultural site in the central highlands; and Bobongara, an Archaeological site on the Huon Peninsula which is the location of the oldest human habitation site in the Pacific outside of Australia.

  • An identified Archaeological site was investigated east of FA3 (by the Waikato River), however is not affected by the proposed fill activities.

  • In 2008, the Dresden Falls Archaeological site project was the first site funded on this basis.

  • Water reservoir will be arranged on the Vani Archaeological site.


More Definitions of Archaeological site

Archaeological site means any place in New Zealand that –
Archaeological site means a geographic locality in
Archaeological site or "site" means a location where there exists material evidence of the past life and culture of human beings in the state. A significant archaeological site typically is 50 or more years old. Examples of archaeological sites include without limitation campsites, pueblos, homesteads, artifact scatters, resource procurement or processing areas, agricultural fields, locales with one or more features in association with other cultural materials, and locales that have the potential for subsurface features or cultural deposits.
Archaeological site or “site” means a location where there exists material evidence of the past life and culture of human beings in the state and is the location of a significant event, a prehistoric or historic occupation or activity, or a building or structure, whether standing, ruined or vanished, where the location itself maintains historical or archaeological value regardless of the value of any existing structure. An archaeological site typically is 50 or more years old. Examples of archaeological sites include without limitation campsites, habitation sites, ruins of buildings or structures, artifact scatters, resource procurement or processing areas, agricultural fields, locales with one or more features in association with other cultural materials.
Archaeological site means an area in which archaeological objects are situated;
Archaeological site means an area in which archaeological objects are situated; “building” includes a structure, work or fixture and any part of a building, work or fixture; “conservation” includes -
Archaeological site means sites as defined under either the Regulations or the NLCA; and