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has research interests in the project area (Stine 1990; Stine and Hargrove 1999). She is <br />Adjunct to Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where she and <br />her students are re- examining site materials collected in the late 1970s from the area just <br />north of South Lowell Road, near Rougemont Road and Hopkins Road. <br />AVAILABILITY SCHEDULE <br />The Legacy staff will proceed with this project in an expeditious manner once written <br />Notice to Proceed is received. The estimate length of time needed to conduct this work is <br />approximately 6 weeks. <br />BUDGET <br />The attached budget provides a breakdown of all project costs. The billing rates include <br />all salaries and wages as well as overhead, fringe benefits, and fee. No per diem or <br />lodging costs will be needed for this project, since the field crew is based in the Durham, <br />approximately 10 miles from the project area. Invoices will be provided monthly for the <br />duration of the project. <br />DELIVERABLES <br />Deliverables for this project will include the following. <br />• Preliminary field report by April 13, 2001. <br />• Two copies of the draft final report to the Orange County ERCD for review and <br />comment by April 30, 2001. <br />• Five copies of the revised final report to the Orange County ERCD. <br />• All field maps delineating the subsurface test grid and the location of all <br />archaeological and above - ground sites, all recorded survey sites including <br />copies of black and white photographs. <br />• North Carolina archaeological site forms. <br />• North Carolina cemetery forms, if needed. <br />BIBLIOGRAPHY <br />Anderson, Jean Bradley <br />1979 Community of Men and Mills. Eno 7. <br />1989a The History of Few's Ford. Eno 8. <br />1989b A History of Durham County, North Carolina. Duke University Press published in <br />association with the Historic Preservation Society of Durham. Durham and <br />London. <br />7 <br />