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2002 S ERCD - TRC Garrow Associates, Inc. for a Cultural and Archaeological Survey
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15 <br />Task B: Surface and Subsurface Investigation of the Cate Farmstead, <br />Tobacco Barn and Log Cabin Site <br />A team consisting of the Principal Investigator and one Archaeological Technician will conduct the <br />archaeological survey of the proposed construction azeas, including areas around the Cate Farmstead <br />house and outbuildings, the log cabins in the eastern portion of the tract, and the tobacco barns near the <br />south entrance driveway. Both surface and subsurface methods will be used as appropriate .for the <br />topography artd ground cover. This testing. will consist of the excavation of systematic and/or <br />strategically placed shovel tests to be determined by the conditions at each location. Sufficient subsurface <br />investigation will be made to determine cultural affiliation, site size and boundaries, integrity, and <br />significance (in terms of eligibility for the National Register of Historic Places [NRHP]) of these <br />resources. <br />Each shovel test will measure about 30-35 cm in diameter, and will be excavated to sterile subsoil or <br />bedrock. All removed soil will be screened through one-quarter-inch mesh hardware cloth to ensure <br />uniform artifact recovery. All artifacts recovered will be bagged by site and intra-site provenience. Each <br />shovel test will be described in terms of depth, stratigraphy, and artifact recovery, and the texture and <br />Munsell soil color of all soils will be recorded. A sketch map of each site will be produced, and .the site <br />and its limits will be entered on the project map. The location of each shovel test will be placed on the <br />site sketch map, and notes will be maintained on the soil profiles and artifact content of each shovel test. <br />Each site will be photographed in black and white print and color slide formats, and general notes will be <br />taken concerning site location and condition. <br />Task C: Field Reconnaissance.for Remainder of the Property <br />The reconnaissance of the remainder of the project tract will be conducted by a surface inspection along <br />transects spaced 30 m apart. As requested in the RFP, this task will not involve a systematic shovel <br />testing program; however, limited shovel testing will be performed in selected azeas. This reconnaissance <br />level of investigation will provide data regarding all above ground structures, including cemeteries. This <br />coverage will allow the development of a model predicting the potential for the presence of intact <br />azchaeological sites within the tract and gather sufficient data to complete a site form for any sites <br />identified. The level of effort, however, may not result in an identification of all significant <br />archaeological resources within the project tract or in definitive determinations regazding the eligibility <br />of all of the identified resources. Recommendations on the potential need for further survey will be <br />included in the final report. Future research in these azeas will be commissioned at the discretion of the <br />Orange County ERCD. <br />Any marked cemeteries in the survey azea will be recorded, but they will not be probed to determine <br />boundaries or the number of graves present. Any cemetery delineations that may be'required aze beyond <br />the scope of this proposal, although we can perform these services under a sepazate scope of work if <br />necessary. If unmarked human burials or skeletal remains are found, the Orange County ERCD will be <br />notified immediately; the proper authorities will then be notified according to the provisions of North <br />Carolina G.S. 70, Article 3, The Unmarked Human Burial and Skeletal Remains Protection Act. <br />Task:3: Reporting of Results <br />Once the fieldwork is completed, the recovered artifacts will be returned to TRC's Durham facility for <br />processing. The artifacts will be cleaned and catalogued, and the artifact collection from each site will be <br />studied to determine the date or dates of occupations present and the range , of activities carried out at <br />each site. The vertical and horizontal distributions of the materials from each site will be studied so that <br />the nature and extent of the site can be better understood. <br />Page - 2 <br />
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