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1 <br /> State Historic Preservation Office: Dennis Griffin,Archeologist—503-986-0674 <br /> Lane County Coroner: 541-682-4261 <br /> D. No work may resume until the City's Archeologist is on site and able to assess the situation. <br /> E. If human remains are encountered, do not disturb them in any way. Do not call 911. Do not <br /> speak with the media. Secure the location. Do not take photos. <br /> F. The City's Archeologist will consult with the RD SEC and SHPO, who will then contact the <br /> appropriate Tribal Governments and determine an appropriate course of action. <br /> G. Additional archeological excavations may be required. This work will be handled on a case ' <br /> by case basis by the City's Archaeologist in consultation with the RD SEC and SHPO <br /> and appropriate Tribes. <br /> When to Stop Work <br /> Construction work may uncover previously unidentified Native American or Euro-American <br /> artifacts. This may occur for a variety of reasons, but may be associated with access restrictions <br /> during project development, or if the area contains impervious surfaces throughout most of the <br /> project area which would have prevented standard archaeological site discovery methods. <br /> A. Work must stop when the following types of artifacts and/or features are encountered: <br /> 1. Native American artifacts may include(but are not limited to): ' <br /> • Flaked stone tools(arrowheads,knives scrapers etc.) <br /> • Waste flakes that resulted from the construction of flaked stone tools. <br /> • Ground stone tools like mortars and pestles. <br /> • Layers (strata)of discolored earth resulting from fire hearths. May be black, red or <br /> mottled brown and often contain discolored cracked rocks or dark soil with broken <br /> shell <br /> • Human remains <br /> • Structural remains-wooden beams,post holes, fish weirs <br /> 2. Euro-American artifacts my include(but are not limited to): <br /> • Glass(from bottles,vessels,windows etc.) , <br /> • Ceramic(from dinnerware,vessels etc.) <br /> • Metal (nails, drink/food cans,tobacco tins, industrial parts etc.) <br /> • Building materials(bricks, shingles etc.) <br /> • Building remains (foundations,architectural components etc.) <br /> • Old wooden posts,pilings, or planks(these may be encountered above or below <br /> water) <br /> • Even what looks to be old garbage could very well be an important archaeological <br /> resource <br /> • Remains of ships or sea-going vessels,marine hardware etc. <br /> • Old farm equipment may indicate historic resources in the area <br /> Legion Golf Course Stormwater Detention Project Summary of Work <br /> WO#UP3620 01 10 00- 18 <br />