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r 3 <br /> SECTION 2. SERVICES AND GOODS PROVIDED BY THE PI: <br /> The PI will conduct the investigations in accordance with the objectives and work stages defined in <br /> Section 1 (see also Appendix A. Project Abstract). All work will be consistent with the Secretary <br /> of the Department of the Interior's standards and guidelines for archaeological projects. In <br /> addition, the PI shall insure that any personnel employed for field or laboratory supervisors must <br /> meet the professional qualifications criteria set forth by the National Park Service, Department of <br /> the Interior, in 36 CFR Part 66 (Federal Register 42(19), 1977). <br /> The PI shall prepare and submit reports to the Division in accordance with the following: <br /> (1) Interim Report. On or before July 1, 1999, the PI shall prepare and submit to the Local <br /> Coordinator and Division a brief-Interim -report on the grant activities to date. The report shall <br /> note any significant results or findings of the project, specific problems encountered during the <br /> work, recommendations or requests for any amendments to the terms of this agreement, and the <br /> projected schedule for project completion if different from that defined by this agreement. <br /> (2) Draft Final Report. On or before August 15, 1999, the PI shall prepare and submit to the <br /> Local Coordinator and Division a complete double-spaced draft report summarizing the analyses <br /> and results. The report shall include but not be limited to the following: <br /> (a) Abstract: containing summary information on the objectives and results of the project. <br /> (b) Introduction: including sponsorship of the project, the funding sources (with specific <br /> reference to the U.S. Department of the Interior, the North Carolina Division of Archives <br /> and History, and the Orange County Environment and Resource Conservation Department), <br /> project personnel, and project objectives. <br /> (c) Background: including a discussion of the background research conducted on the <br /> archaeological and historical context of the project, as appropriate. This section should also <br /> contain references to any professional or local consultations contributing to the background <br /> research. <br /> (d) Archaeological context development: including discussions of factors considered in <br /> determining potential site locations and descriptions of pertinent prehistoric and historic <br /> landscapes as well as associated themes, sites and landscape features. <br /> (e) Field methods: including discussions of the reconnaissance survey methods, procedures <br /> and results. <br /> (f) Project results: including a research design for future archaeological investigation as well <br /> as a regional context which can be used in determining the potential National Register <br /> eligibility of as yet unrecorded archaeological resources. <br /> (g) Conclusions evaluations, and recommendations: including a scope of work for future <br /> archaeological survey and testing within the Saint 1\viary's Road Corridor. <br /> 2 <br />