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DocuSign Envelope ID: 16F7E188 -42F5- 4144- AF1B- 934E4ACOFE59 <br />e. Results <br />Types of sites expected in the project area, based on background research and field <br />work activities; <br />2. Classification of project area with regard to archaeological site potential, illustrated <br />with map(s) and representative photographs of project area; <br />3. Description of each site located, if any; and <br />4. Expected effects of project on any archaeological sites in the project area, and <br />recommendations for additional investigations (Phase I survey, site assessment, etc.). <br />f. References Cited <br />Full bibliographic citation for all sources referenced in report. <br />IV. Phase I Identification Survey (Intensive Survey) Reports <br />Phase I intensive surveys are designed to identify all archaeological resources within the project area <br />and, if possible, to determine their eligibility for listing in the NRHP. Phase I survey reports will also <br />assess project effects on archaeological sites in the APE. See Part 2, Terrestrial Field Methodology, <br />for guidelines regarding Phase I survey activities. <br />All Phase I reports must include the following information to be considered complete and sufficient <br />for the purposes receiving OSA- advised SHPO determinations of site eligibility, comments on the <br />need for further work, and assessments of the effects of proposed undertakings on archaeological <br />sites: <br />Title Page and Table of Contents <br />The Table of Contents should be appropriately paginated, and should include lists of <br />tables, maps, and figures. <br />a. Management Summary <br />The management summary provides the contract sponsor, the report reviewer, and <br />others with a succinct but complete synopsis of the project. A management summary is <br />similar to but generally more detailed than an abstract, and may be provided in lieu of <br />an abstract. The length of a report dictates the length of its management summary; in <br />most instances, the summary can be presented in less than two pages. The management <br />summary should include: <br />1. Project title, client, and project description; <br />2. Relevant legislation and SHPO environmental review number; <br />3. A brief statement of project goals and objectives (e.g., to locate and assess the <br />significance of cultural resources); <br />4. A summary of the survey methodology (e.g., the survey involved a pedestrian <br />walkover in transects with shovel tests every 30 meters, etc.); <br />North Carolina Oce of State Archaeology — Archaeological Investigation Standard and Guidelines December 2017) Page 21 <br />