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FORMDROPDOWN  FORMCHECKBOX T  FORMTEXT        FORMDROPDOWN R  FORMTEXT        FORMDROPDOWN  FORMTEXT    FORMDROPDOWN   FORMDROPDOWN   FORMDROPDOWN  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMDROPDOWN  FORMCHECKBOX T  FORMTEXT        FORMDROPDOWN R  FORMTEXT        FORMDROPDOWN  FORMTEXT    FORMDROPDOWN   FORMDROPDOWN   FORMDROPDOWN  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMDROPDOWN  FORMCHECKBOX T  FORMTEXT        FORMDROPDOWN R  FORMTEXT        FORMDROPDOWN  FORMTEXT    FORMDROPDOWN   FORMDROPDOWN   FORMDROPDOWN  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMDROPDOWN  FORMCHECKBOX T  FORMTEXT        FORMDROPDOWN R  FORMTEXT        FORMDROPDOWN  FORMTEXT    FORMDROPDOWN   FORMDROPDOWN   FORMDROPDOWN  FORMCHECKBOX  7. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION Site Dimensions:  FORMTEXT       x  FORMTEXT       meters Basis for Dimensions (choose one):  FORMCHECKBOX  estimated  FORMCHECKBOX  measured Site Area:  FORMTEXT       sq m Basis for Area (choose one):  FORMCHECKBOX  estimated  FORMCHECKBOX  measured Elevation:  FORMTEXT       feet Site Boundaries Complete? (choose one):  FORMCHECKBOX  Yes  FORMCHECKBOX  No (explain):  FORMTEXT       Basis for Site Boundaries:  FORMCHECKBOX  distribution of archeological features & artifacts  FORMCHECKBOX  modern features or ground disturbance  FORMCHECKBOX  property lines  FORMCHECKBOX  topographic features  FORMCHECKBOX  other (specify):  FORMTEXT       Depositional/Erosional Environment:  FORMCHECKBOX  alluvial  FORMCHECKBOX  aeolian  FORMCHECKBOX  colluvial  FORMCHECKBOX  residual  FORMCHECKBOX  no deposition (on bedrock)  FORMCHECKBOX  other process (describe):  FORMTEXT       Stratigraphy & Depth of Archeological Deposits (choose one):  FORMCHECKBOX  unknown/not determined  FORMCHECKBOX  no subsurface deposits present  FORMCHECKBOX  subsurface deposits present  FORMCHECKBOX  stratified subsurface deposits present Estimated Depth of Deposits:  FORMTEXT       Basis for Depth Determinations:  FORMCHECKBOX  estimated  FORMCHECKBOX  shovel/trowel tests  FORMCHECKBOX  core/auger tests  FORMCHECKBOX  excavations  FORMCHECKBOX  road or arroyo cuts  FORMCHECKBOX  rodent burrows  FORMCHECKBOX  other observations (describe):  FORMTEXT       Observations on Subsurface Archeological Deposits:  FORMTEXT       Local Vegetation (list species in decreasing order of dominance): Overstory:  FORMTEXT       Understory:  FORMTEXT       Vegetation Community (choose one or two):  FORMCHECKBOX  forest  FORMCHECKBOX  woodland  FORMCHECKBOX  grassland  FORMCHECKBOX  scrubland  FORMCHECKBOX  desert scrubland  FORMCHECKBOX  marshland  FORMCHECKBOX  other community (specify):  FORMTEXT       Topographic Location:  FORMCHECKBOX  bench  FORMCHECKBOX  dune  FORMCHECKBOX  low rise  FORMCHECKBOX  ridge  FORMCHECKBOX  alluvial fan  FORMCHECKBOX  blowout  FORMCHECKBOX  flood plain/valley  FORMCHECKBOX  mesa/butte  FORMCHECKBOX  rockshelter  FORMCHECKBOX  arroyo/wash  FORMCHECKBOX  canyon rim  FORMCHECKBOX  foothill/mountain front  FORMCHECKBOX  mountain  FORMCHECKBOX  saddle  FORMCHECKBOX  badlands  FORMCHECKBOX  cave  FORMCHECKBOX  hill slope  FORMCHECKBOX  open canyon floor  FORMCHECKBOX  talus slope  FORMCHECKBOX  base of cliff  FORMCHECKBOX  cliff/scarp/bluff  FORMCHECKBOX  hill top  FORMCHECKBOX  plain/flat  FORMCHECKBOX  terrace  FORMCHECKBOX  base of talus slope  FORMCHECKBOX  constricted canyon  FORMCHECKBOX  lava flow (malpais)  FORMCHECKBOX  playa  FORMCHECKBOX  other location (describe):  FORMTEXT       Observations on Site Setting:  FORMTEXT       8. ASSEMBLAGE DATA Assemblage Content (all components):Prehistoric CeramicsOther Artifacts and Materials:Lithics: FORMCHECKBOX  whole ceramic vessels FORMCHECKBOX  bone tools FORMCHECKBOX  lithic debitage FORMCHECKBOX  diagnostic ceramics FORMCHECKBOX  faunal remains FORMCHECKBOX  chipped-stone tools FORMCHECKBOX  other prehistoric ceramics FORMCHECKBOX  macrobotanical remains FORMCHECKBOX  diagnostic projectile pointsHistoric Artifacts: FORMCHECKBOX  perishable artifacts  FORMCHECKBOX  non-local lithic material FORMCHECKBOX  diagnostic glass artifacts FORMCHECKBOX  ornaments FORMCHECKBOX  stone-tool manufacturing items (cores, hammerstones, etc.) FORMCHECKBOX  other glass artifacts FORMCHECKBOX  figurines FORMCHECKBOX  diagnostic metal artifacts FORMCHECKBOX  mineral specimens FORMCHECKBOX  ground-stone tools FORMCHECKBOX  other metal artifacts FORMCHECKBOX  architectural stone FORMCHECKBOX  other stone tools FORMCHECKBOX  whole ceramic vessel FORMCHECKBOX  burned adobe FORMCHECKBOX  diagnostic ceramics FORMCHECKBOX  fire-cracked rock/burned caliche FORMCHECKBOX  other historic ceramics FORMCHECKBOX  Other items (specify):  FORMTEXT       Assemblage Size (all components): artifact classestimated frequency01s10s100s1000s>10,000*Counts (if <100)lithic artifacts (choose one): (include debitage) FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMTEXT      prehistoric ceramics (choose one):  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMTEXT      historic artifacts (choose one):  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMTEXT      total assemblage size (choose one):  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMCHECKBOX  FORMTEXT      Dating Potential:  FORMCHECKBOX  radiocarbon  FORMCHECKBOX  dendrochronology  FORMCHECKBOX  archeomagnetism  FORMCHECKBOX  obsidian hydration  FORMCHECKBOX  relative techniques (e.g. seriation, diagnostics, etc.)  FORMCHECKBOX  other methods (specify):  FORMTEXT       Assemblage Remarks:  FORMTEXT       9. CULTURAL/TEMPORAL AFFILIATIONS TOTAL NUMBER OF COMPONENTS DEFINED:  FORMTEXT 1 COMPONENT #1 (EARLIEST) Cultural Affiliation:  FORMDROPDOWN   FORMTEXT       Basis for Temporal Affiliations (choose one):  FORMCHECKBOX  not applicable  FORMCHECKBOX  based on associated chronometric data or historic records  FORMCHECKBOX  associated diagnostic artifact or feature types  FORMCHECKBOX  based on analytically derived assemblage data or archeological experience *Period of Occupation: (*see NMCRIS Guidelines for valid periods, default occupation dates, and phase/complex names) Period NameBegin DateEnd DateEarliest Period: FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT        FORMDROPDOWN  FORMTEXT        FORMDROPDOWN Latest Period (if any): FORMTEXT      Dating Status:  FORMCHECKBOX  radiocarbon  FORMCHECKBOX  dendrochronology  FORMCHECKBOX  archaeomagnetism  FORMCHECKBOX  obsidian hydration  FORMCHECKBOX  relative techniques (e.g. seriation, diagnostics, etc.)  FORMCHECKBOX  other methods (specify):  FORMTEXT       Basis for Cultural/Temporal Affiliation:  FORMTEXT       Component Type:  FORMDROPDOWN   FORMTEXT       Remarks:  FORMTEXT       *Associated Phase/Complex Name(s):  FORMTEXT       COMPONENT #2 Cultural Affiliation:  FORMDROPDOWN   FORMTEXT       Basis for Temporal Affiliations (choose one):  FORMCHECKBOX  not applicable  FORMCHECKBOX  based on associated chronometric data or historic records  FORMCHECKBOX  associated diagnostic artifact or feature types  FORMCHECKBOX  based on analytically derived assemblage data or archeological experience *Period of Occupation: (*see NMCRIS Guidelines for valid periods, default occupation dates, and phase/complex names) Period NameBegin DateEnd DateEarliest Period: FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT        FORMDROPDOWN  FORMTEXT        FORMDROPDOWN Latest Period (if any): FORMTEXT      Dating Status:  FORMCHECKBOX  radiocarbon  FORMCHECKBOX  dendrochronology  FORMCHECKBOX  archaeomagnetism  FORMCHECKBOX  obsidian hydration  FORMCHECKBOX  relative techniques (e.g. seriation, diagnostics, etc.)  FORMCHECKBOX  other methods (specify):  FORMTEXT       Basis for Cultural/Temporal Affiliation:  FORMTEXT       Component Type:  FORMDROPDOWN   FORMTEXT       Remarks:  FORMTEXT       *Associated Phase/Complex Name(s):  FORMTEXT       10. FEATURE DATA (see NMCRIS User s guide for a list of valid feature types) Feature TypeReliable ID ? # ObservedAssoc. Comp. #s Feature ID, Notes FORMTEXT       FORMDROPDOWN  FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMDROPDOWN  FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMDROPDOWN  FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMDROPDOWN  FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMDROPDOWN  FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMDROPDOWN  FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMDROPDOWN  FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMDROPDOWN  FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMDROPDOWN  FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMDROPDOWN  FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMDROPDOWN  FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMDROPDOWN  FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT       FORMTEXT      Feature Remarks:  FORMTEXT       11. REFERENCES Written Sources of Information:  FORMTEXT       Additional Sources of Information:  FORMTEXT       12. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION  FORMTEXT       13. SITE RECORD ATTACHMENTS  FORMCHECKBOX  site location map (USGS 7.5 topo; required)  FORMCHECKBOX  sketch map or site plan (required)  FORMCHECKBOX  continuation forms?  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No site entity can have more than one LA#; no group of site entities can have the same LA#.)Enter the LA number assigned to the site."DUPDATEIf the site has been recorded within the last 5 years, complete Sections 1-4 and attach a site location and sketch map. Otherwise the entire form must be completed.3Check box if the site has been previously recorded.@DNAMEUnnamed sites may be named if it is referenced in a report or other publication. If there are several known spellings, enter these as well. Also note the source of the name if it is obscure.)Enter any names associated with the site.DOTHERNO1Enter other site designations. For numbers assigned by federal agencies, please adhere to agency standards. Note that temporary site numbers assigned in the field by the performing agency are entered under Field Site Number.DEnter alternative site numbers assigned by agencies other than ARMS.:D ASSIGNAGENCY1}Include the appropriate administrative unit name if the organization assigning the other number is a State or Federal agency.^Enter the agency or institution associated with each site number entered in Other Site Number.DOTHERNO2Enter other site designations. For numbers assigned by federal agencies, please adhere to agency standards. Note that temporary site numbers assigned in the field by the performing agency are entered under Field Site Number.DEnter alternative site numbers assigned by agencies other than ARMS.:D ASSIGNAGENCY2}Include the appropriate administrative unit name if the organization assigning the other number is a State or Federal agency.^Enter the agency or institution associated with each site number entered in Other Site Number.DOTHERNO3Enter other site designations. For numbers assigned by federal agencies, please adhere to agency standards. Note that temporary site numbers assigned in the field by the performing agency are entered under Field Site Number.DEnter alternative site numbers assigned by agencies other than ARMS.:D ASSIGNAGENCY3}Include the appropriate administrative unit name if the organization assigning the other number is a State or Federal agency.^Enter the agency or institution associated with each site number entered in Other Site Number.FDOWNERFor sites owned by governmental entities, enter the agency names and administrative units involved. Enter "private" if the owner is not known. If located on a land grant, enter the name of the grant."Identify the owner(s) of the site.DSITETYPEnStructural sites have "features," as defined by NMCRIS. Non-structural sites do not have features. Simple huh?1Choose a site type from the list (Alt-down arrow) StructuralNon-StructuralD OCCUPTYPESingle component sites are either Prehist, Hist, or Unk. -- Multicomponent sites can be Prehist, Hist, or Prehist/Hist, but NOT Unk (ignore Unk components for multicomponent sites). Pretty basic, que no?9Choose an occupation type from the list (Alt-down arrow). PrehistoricHistoricPrehistoric/HistoricUnknownD  ACTIVITYNO0Activity Numbers consist of simple integers assigned sequentially by the NM Cultural Resource Information System (NMCRIS) to cultural resource investigations (activities in NMCRIS-speak).PEnter the NMCRIS Activity number associated with your investigation of the site.DABe sure to maintain consistency in the format of field site numbers assigned during your project or activity and adhere to your organization's standards. 8Enter the field site number assigned during your visit. D MARKERYESIndicate whether any identification markers were observed or installed during field recording, and what identification numbers were noted or used. All markers should be clearly indicated on the site sketch map. Use this point for any GPS readings.GCheck box if a site marker was installed or observed during your visit.DMARKERIDIndicate what marker identification numbers were noted or used. All markers should be clearly indicated on the site sketch map.#Enter marker identification number.D RECORDERSvEnter the name(s) of the individual(s) recording the site. Last names with or without first initials are appropriate. 2Enter name(s) of investigators recording the site.DRECORDINGAGENCYPEnter institutional affiliation, if any, of the individuals recording the site. 3Enter institutional affiliation of investigator(s).XD RECORDINGDATE dd-MMM-yyyyEnter the latest date on which the site was recorded using the dd-MMM-yyyy format (e.g., 03-MAR-2000). Use the first day of the month or year if the exact recording date is unknown.*Enter the date of recording (dd-MMM-yyyy).JD ACCESSIBLE6Indicate site accessibility at the time of your visit.1Check box if the site can be located and visited.DBURIED6Indicate site accessibility at the time of your visit.TCheck box if the site can be located, but is covered by culturally sterile deposits.DFLOODED6Indicate site accessibility at the time of your visit.QCheck box if the site can be located, but is seasonally or permanently inundated.hD URBANIZED6Indicate site accessibility at the time of your visit.ACheck box if the site has been "built over" within an urban area.D NOTACCESSIBLE6Indicate site accessibility at the time of your visit.bCheck box if site is not accessible, could not be relocated, or is destroyed (explain in Remarks).8DVISIBLE0Estimate the proportion of the site surface that is visible through vegetative or other kinds of cover (e.g., snow, intrusive fill) by choosing one of the six percentage classes..Check box if site is not visible from surface.@D VISIBLE25Estimate the proportion of the site surface that is visible through vegetative or other kinds of cover (e.g., snow, intrusive fill) by choosing one of the six percentage classes.1Check box if 1-25% of site is visible on surface.BD VISIBLE50Estimate the proportion of the site surface that is visible through vegetative or other kinds of cover (e.g., snow, intrusive fill) by choosing one of the six percentage classes.2Check box if 26-50% of site is visible on surface.BD VISIBLE75Estimate the proportion of the site surface that is visible through vegetative or other kinds of cover (e.g., snow, intrusive fill) by choosing one of the six percentage classes.2Check box if 51-75% of site is visible on surface.BD VISIBLE99Estimate the proportion of the site surface that is visible through vegetative or other kinds of cover (e.g., snow, intrusive fill) by choosing one of the six percentage classes.2Check box if 76-99% of site is visible on surface.@D VISIBLE100Estimate the proportion of the site surface that is visible through vegetative or other kinds of cover (e.g., snow, intrusive fill) by choosing one of the six percentage classes.0Check box if 100% of site is visible on surface.ZDVISIBILITYREMARKSDescribe the nature of any vegetative or other kinds of cover (e.g., snow, intrusive fill) which may be obscuring the visibility of surface archeological remains (artifacts and features).,Enter remarks concerning surface visibility.D SKETCHMAP=Identify all activities conducted as part of your site visit.QCheck box if paced or taped maps with an approximate scale were produced on site.hDPHOTOS=Identify all activities conducted as part of your site visit.=Check box if photographic documentation of the site was made.DINSTRMAP=Identify all activities conducted as part of your site visit.sCheck box if Survey instruments (e.g., transit, total station) were used to produce a site map with an exact scale.D MINORTEST=Identify all activities conducted as part of your site visit.Check box if limited test excavations were conducted w/o establishing horizontal or vertical controls (other than a site sketch map).DSURFCOLL=Identify all activities conducted as part of your site visit.SCheck box if controlled or uncontrolled collections of surface artifacts were made.D MAJORTEST=Identify all activities conducted as part of your site visit.^Check box if controlled test excavations were made (e.g., for NR eligibility, det. of effect).D INFIELDANAL=Identify all activities conducted as part of your site visit.lCheck box if quantitative and qualitative data were collected during site recording for subsequent analysis.nDEXCAV=Identify all activities conducted as part of your site visit.ACheck box if controlled excavation (data recovery) was performed.D OTHERRECACT=Identify all activities conducted as part of your site visit.ECheck box for other recording activities; describe in adjacent field.DD OTHERRECDESC=Identify all activities conducted as part of your site visit.$Describe other recording activities.vD ANALEXCAVIf relevant, use this space to briefly describe any in-field analyses or excavations conducted, referencing the appropriate report(s) and other project-related documents.SUse this space to briefly describe any in-field analyses or excavations conducted. DPHOTODOCrIdentify the media, roll numbers, and frame numbers of any photographic documentation made during your site visit.DIdentify any photographic documentation made during your site visit.hD NOCOLLECT<Indicate the nature of surface collections made at the site.; Check box if no surface collections of any kind were made.DUNCONTROLLEDCOLLECT<Indicate the nature of surface collections made at the site.aCheck box if collections were made but provenience was not maintained; a "grab" sample was taken.D SPECIFICITEMS<Indicate the nature of surface collections made at the site.eCheck if collections focused on specific artifact types; the provenience of these items was recorded.DCONTROLLEDSAMPLE<Indicate the nature of surface collections made at the site.LCheck box if provenienced collections of some portion of the site were made.D CONTROLLED100<Indicate the nature of surface collections made at the site.CCheck box if provenienced collections of the entire site were made.DOTHERCOLLECTION<Indicate the nature of surface collections made at the site._Check box if the above choices are inadequate; describe collection strategy in adjacent field.DText127describe methods and sampling techniques . For complex methods, reference the appropriate report(s) and other records. Note whether any physical markers were left on the site indicating collected areas; identify all collection units on the site map.!Describe other collection method.D SITELOCATIONWIdentify all site-specific records that were genterated as a result of your site visit.`Check box if a USGS 7.5' quadrangle map showing the location of the recorded site was generated.DEXCAVATIONSRECSWIdentify all site-specific records that were genterated as a result of your site visit.tCheck box if excavation records (field specimen sheets, artifact/sample catalogs, plans and profiles) were produced.D FIELDJOURNALSWIdentify all site-specific records that were genterated as a result of your site visit.ICheck box if daily journals or notes pertaining to the site were created.D SKETCHMAPSWIdentify all site-specific records that were genterated as a result of your site visit.WCheck box if site plans prepared without the aid of surveying instruments were created.D PHOTOSSLIDESXIdentify all site-specifiec records that were genterated as a result of your site visit.VCheck box if prints, slides, and negatives taken on-site; also roll-and-frame records.DHBIFORMWIdentify all site-specific records that were genterated as a result of your site visit.eCheck box if a copy of an HBI form as required by HPD for standing historic structures was completed.DINSTRUMENTMAPSWIdentify all site-specific records that were genterated as a result of your site visit.CCheck boxi if site plans were prepared using surveying instruments.D OTHERRECORDSWIdentify all site-specific records that were genterated as a result of your site visit.hCheck box if other records were generated from your site visit. Specify records types in adjacent field.rDCOLLECTIONREMARKSWIdentify all site-specific records that were genterated as a result of your site visit.Specify other records types.DRECORDREPOSITORYXSpecify the institution where the original records for this site will ultimately reside.XSpecify the institution where the original records for this site will ultimately reside.BDARTIFACTREPOSITORYSpecify the institution where collections from this site will ultimately be curated, usually according to a formal curation agreement.TSpecify the institution where collections from this site will ultimately be curated. D ARCHSURFACEIndicate the cumulative archeological status of the site at the end of your visit. Do not consider vandalism in determining archeological status.?Check box if the site has been subjected to surface collection.&DARCHTESTIndicate the cumulative archeological status of the site at the end of your visit. Do not consider vandalism in determining archeological status.ECheck box if the site has been subjected to limited test excavations.`D ARCHPARTIALIndicate the cumulative archeological status of the site at the end of your visit. Do not consider vandalism in determining archeological status._Check box if the site has been excavated, but a significant portion of the site remains intact. D ARCHCOMPLETEIndicate the cumulative archeological status of the site at the end of your visit. Do not consider vandalism in determining archeological status.4Check box if the site has been completely excavated.D WINDEROSIONSpecify all significant sources of disturbance observed on the site. If the physical evidence is localized, as in potholes or arroyo cuts, include this information on the site sketch map.tCheck box if the site has been subject to significant wind erosion (e.g., dune blowouts or "lag" artifact scatters).D WATEREROSIONSpecify all significant sources of disturbance observed on the site. If the physical evidence is localized, as in potholes or arroyo cuts, include this information on the site sketch map.Check box if the site has been subject to significant water erosion (e.g., arroyo cutting or sheet washing of midden materials).D BIOTURBATIONSpecify all significant sources of disturbance observed on the site. If the physical evidence is localized, as in potholes or arroyo cuts, include this information on the site sketch map.Check box if burrowing rodents, birds, insects, etc. or intense grazing have seriously disturbed subsurface archeological deposits.D VANDALISMSpecify all significant sources of disturbance observed on the site. If the physical evidence is localized, as in potholes or arroyo cuts, include this information on the site sketch map.Check box if non-scientific excavations have been performed on site or archeological features or deposits have been destroyed or defaced.D CONSTRUCTIONSpecify all significant sources of disturbance observed on the site. If the physical evidence is localized, as in potholes or arroyo cuts, include this information on the site sketch map.UCheck box if the site has been disturbed by construction or land development actions.D OTHERDISTURBSpecify all significant sources of disturbance observed on the site. If the physical evidence is localized, as in potholes or arroyo cuts, include this information on the site sketch map.dCheck box if other sources of disturbance are evident; specify disturbance source in adjacent field.FDDISTURBREMARKSSpecify all significant sources of disturbance observed on the site. If the physical evidence is localized, as in potholes or arroyo cuts, include this information on the site sketch map.%Specify other sources of disturbance.D DEFACEDGLYPHSIf vandalism has occurred on the site, indicate the type of disturbances observed. Also plot the locations of potholes on the site sketch map and make a detailed photograpic record.Check box if petroglyphs or pictographs are defaced or destroyed (e.g., recent pecking, "quarried" panels, spray paint, bullet holes).D DEFACEDBLDGIf vandalism has occurred on the site, indicate the type of disturbances observed. Also plot the locations of potholes on the site sketch map and make a detailed photograpic record.{Check box if standing architectural features are damaged or destroyed (e.g., structural components salvaged, bullet holes).DSURFACEDISTURBIf vandalism has occurred on the site, indicate the type of disturbances observed. Also plot the locations of potholes on the site sketch map and make a detailed photograpic record.qCheck box if evidence of disturbance is limited to the surface of the site, the assemblage, and exposed features.LD MANUALEXCAVIf vandalism has occurred on the site, indicate the type of disturbances observed. Also plot the locations of potholes on the site sketch map and make a detailed photograpic record.2Check box if potholes and spoil piles are present.XD MECHEXCAVIf vandalism has occurred on the site, indicate the type of disturbances observed. Also plot the locations of potholes on the site sketch map and make a detailed photograpic record.:Check box if backhoe trenches or bladed areas are present.HD OTHERVANDIf vandalism has occurred on the site, indicate the type of disturbances observed. Also plot the locations of potholes on the site sketch map and make a detailed photograpic record.2Check box if other forms of vandalism are evident.,D VANDREMARKSIf vandalism has occurred on the site, indicate the type of disturbances observed. Also plot the locations of potholes on the site sketch map and make a detailed photograpic record.!Specify other types of vandalism.XDINTACT0Estimate the proportion of the site that remains undisturbed. Consider ALL sources of disturbance, including archeological investigations, in this estimate. SCheck box if none of the site is intact (i.e. site is destroyed, has been removed).DINTACT25Estimate the proportion of the site that remains undisturbed. Consider ALL sources of disturbance, including archeological investigations, in this estimate. %Check box if 1-25% of site is intact.DINTACT50Estimate the proportion of the site that remains undisturbed. Consider ALL sources of disturbance, including archeological investigations, in this estimate. &Check box if 26-50% of site is intact.DINTACT75Estimate the proportion of the site that remains undisturbed. Consider ALL sources of disturbance, including archeological investigations, in this estimate. &Check box if 51-75% of site is intact.DINTACT99Estimate the proportion of the site that remains undisturbed. Consider ALL sources of disturbance, including archeological investigations, in this estimate. &Check box if 76-99% of site is intact.*D INTACT100Estimate the proportion of the site that remains undisturbed. Consider ALL sources of disturbance, including archeological investigations, in this estimate. :Check box if 100% of site is intact (site is undisturbed).D SITECONDITIONConsider impact of vandalism and other sources of disturbance on research potential of site. Discuss the implications of the site's integrity for NR eligibility. Identify/describe any sources of disturbance which may adversely affect site in future.=Describe the condition of the site at the time of your visit.D RECELIGIBLEIf the site is not already listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), indicate your OPINION on whether the site is eligible. Justify your choice in the Basis for Recommendation field below.JCheck box if the site is recommended as ELIGIBLE to the National Register.DRECNOTELIGIBLEIf the site is not already listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), indicate your OPINION on whether the site is eligible. Justify your choice in the Basis for Recommendation field below.JCheck box if site is recommended as NOT ELIGIBLE to the National Register.D RECNOTSUREIf the site is not already listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), indicate your OPINION on whether the site is eligible. Justify your choice in the Basis for Recommendation field below.tCheck box if additional information is required to form an opinion on the National Register eligibility of the site."DRECCRITAIf you consider the site to be eligible, specify all appropriate National Register criteria. Most archeological sites will fall under criteron "d", but it is important that you consider other areas of significance.Check box if the site is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of our history.DRECCRITCIf you consider the site to be eligible, specify all appropriate National Register criteria. Most archeological sites will fall under criteron "d", but it is important that you consider other areas of significance.XCheck box if the site exemplifies a distinctive type, period, or method of construction.DRECCRITBIf you consider the site to be eligible, specify all appropriate National Register criteria. Most archeological sites will fall under criteron "d", but it is important that you consider other areas of significance.VCheck box if the site is associated with the lives of persons significant in our past.JDeRECCRITDiCheck box if the site has yielded, or is likely to yield, information important in prehistory or history.DRECBASISIf NR eligible, discuss the kinds of information that the site may yield and its relevance. If not eligible, or more information is needed, explain fully and recommended if formal testing is required for a determination.=Justify your recommendation of National Register eligibility.D PROJIMPACTDO NOT PROVIDE ASSESSMENTS OF PROJECT IMPACT WITHOUT FIRST CONSULTING WITH THE SPONSORING AGENCY. Be sure to illustrate the realtionship of the site to project plans in the site sketch map.uAssess the likelihood that the site will be affected by the undertaking, and the nature/extent of the effect, if any.8DTREATREC]DO NOT PROVIDE TREATMENT RECOMMENDATIONS WITHOUT FIRST CONSULTING WITH THE SPONSORING AGENCY.If site is likely to be affected by undertaking, suggest the most appropriate treatment (avoidance, fencing, data recovery, etc.).D SPONSORELIGiThe project Sponsor has determined that the site is ELIGIBLE to the National Register of Historic Places..COMPLETED BY PROJECT SPONSOR ONLY--LEAVE BLANKDSPONSORNOTELIGoThe project Sponsor has determined that the site is NOT ELIGIBLE to the National Register of Historic Places..COMPLETED BY PROJECT SPONSOR ONLY--LEAVE BLANKzD SPONSORNOTDETThe project Sponsor has determined that further information is necessary to determine the eligibility of the site to the National Register of Historic Places (no determination of NRHP eligibility was made)..COMPLETED BY PROJECT SPONSOR ONLY--LEAVE BLANKD SPONSORCRITAThe project Sponsor has determined that the site is eligible to the National Register of Historic Places under criterion "a" (the site is associated with events that have made a contribution to the broad patterns of our history)..COMPLETED BY PROJECT SPONSOR ONLY--LEAVE BLANKlD SPONSORCRITBThe project Sponsor has determined that the site is eligible to the National Register of Historic Places under criterion "b" (the site is associated with the lives of persons significant in our past)..COMPLETED BY PROJECT SPONSOR ONLY--LEAVE BLANKpD SPONSORCRITCThe project Sponsor has determined that the site is eligible to the National Register of Historic Places under criterion "c" (the site exemplifies a distinctive type, period, or method of construction)..COMPLETED BY PROJECT SPONSOR ONLY--LEAVE BLANKD SPONSORCRITDThe project Sponsor has determined that the site is eligible to the National Register of Historic Places under criterion "d" (the site has yielded, or is likely to yield, information important in prehistory or history)..COMPLETED BY PROJECT SPONSOR ONLY--LEAVE BLANKD SPONSORSTAFFaEnter the name of the Sponsoring agency staff member completing this section of the consultation..COMPLETED BY PROJECT SPONSOR ONLY--LEAVE BLANKD SPONSORDATEd-MMM-yyMEnter the date this section of the consultation was completed by the Sponsor..COMPLETED BY PROJECT SPONSOR ONLY--LEAVE BLANKZDSPONSORREMARKS<Enter any consultation comments made by the project Sponsor..COMPLETED BY PROJECT SPONSOR ONLY--LEAVE BLANK\DSHPOELIGThe State Historic Preservation Officer concurs that the site is eligible to the National Register of Historic Places; or does not concur with the Sponsor determination of "not eligible" or "not determined."#COMPLETED BY SHPO ONLY--LEAVE BLANKbD SHPONOTELIGThe State Historic Preservation Officer concurs that the site is not eligible to the National Register of Historic Places; or does not concur with the Sponsor determination of "eligible" or "not determined."#COMPLETED BY SHPO ONLY--LEAVE BLANKD SHPONOTDETThe State Historic Preservation Officer concurs that further information is needed to determine the eligibility of the site to the National Register of Historic Places; or does not concur with the Sponsor determination of "eligible" or "not eligible."#COMPLETED BY SHPO ONLY--LEAVE BLANKD SHPOCRITAThe SHPO has determined/concurs that the site is eligible to the National Register of Historic Places under criterion "a" (the site is associated with events that have made a contribution to the broad patterns of our history).#COMPLETED BY SHPO ONLY--LEAVE BLANKJD SHPOCRITBThe SHPO has determined/concurs that the site is eligible to the National Register of Historic Places under criterion "b" (the site is associated with the lives of persons significant in our past).#COMPLETED BY SHPO ONLY--LEAVE BLANKND SHPOCRITCThe SHPO has determined/concurs that the site is eligible to the National Register of Historic Places under criterion "c" (the site exemplifies a distinctive type, period, or method of construction).#COMPLETED BY SHPO ONLY--LEAVE BLANKpD SHPOCRITDThe SHPO has determined/concurs that the site is eligible to the National Register of Historic Places under criterion "d" (the site has yielded, or is likely to yield, information important in prehistory or history).#COMPLETED BY SHPO ONLY--LEAVE BLANKDHPDSTAFFnEnter the name of the Historic Preservation Division staff member completing this portion of the consultation.#COMPLETED BY SHPO ONLY--LEAVE BLANK|DSHPODATEd-MMM-yyVEnter the date this section of the consultation was completed by the HPD staff member.#COMPLETED BY SHPO ONLY--LEAVE BLANK4DHPDLOGNO:Enter the HPD Log Number(s) assigned to this consultation.#COMPLETED BY SHPO ONLY--LEAVE BLANKlDNRLISTEDWCheck box if this site is currently listed on the National Register of Historic Places.#COMPLETED BY SHPO ONLY--LEAVE BLANK>DSRLISTEDcCheck box if this site is currently listed on the New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties.D FORMALDETCheck box if this site has been determined eligible to the National Register of Historic Places by the the Keeper of the Register.#COMPLETED BY SHPO ONLY--LEAVE BLANKDSRNOoIf the site has been listed on the State Register of Cultural Properties, enter its identification number here.#COMPLETED BY SHPO ONLY--LEAVE BLANK*D SHPOREMARKS2Enter any consultation comments made by HPD staff.#COMPLETED BY SHPO ONLY--LEAVE BLANKD USGS75QUADuSpecify the source graphics used to plot the site's location. If more than one type were used, check all that apply.2Check box if USGS 7.5' topographic maps were used.hD RECTAERIALuSpecify the source graphics used to plot the site's location. If more than one type were used, check all that apply.Check box if aerial photographs of known scale which have been corrected or rectified were used. Specify scale in adjacent field.DRECTAERIALSCALEuSpecify the source graphics used to plot the site's location. If more than one type were used, check all that apply.USpecify the scale (as a ratio, e.g. 1:5000) of the rectified aerial photographs used. D OTHERQUADuSpecify the source graphics used to plot the site's location. If more than one type were used, check all that apply.SCheck box if other topographic maps were used. Specify map scale in adjacent field.D QUADSCALEuSpecify the source graphics used to plot the site's location. If more than one type were used, check all that apply.MSpecify the scale (as a ratio, e.g. 1:62,500) of other topographic maps used.lD UNRECTAERIALuSpecify the source graphics used to plot the site's location. If more than one type were used, check all that apply.Check box if aerial photographs which have NOT been recified or corrected were used. Specify approximate scale in adjacent field.DUNRECTAERIALSCALEuSpecify the source graphics used to plot the site's location. If more than one type were used, check all that apply.QSpecify approximate scale (as a ratio, e.g. 1:5000) of unrectified aerial photos.DGPSuSpecify the source graphics used to plot the site's location. If more than one type were used, check all that apply.cCheck box if a Global Positioning System (GPS) unit was used. Enter GPS accuracy in adjacent field.6DGPSACC1Indicate the accuracy of the Global Positioning System (GPS) unit. GPS accuracy is a function of differential correction and averaging procedures. Contact your manufacturer for available differential correction procedures suitable to your unit.jCheck box if differential positioning based on analysis of phase-carrier signals were used for correction.pDGPSACC10Indicate the accuracy of the Global Positioning System (GPS) unit. GPS accuracy is a function of differential correction and averaging procedures. Contact your manufacturer for available differential correction procedures suitable to your unit.Check box if differential correction of autonomous averaged readings by comparision to base station data were made (Differential GPS).rD GPSACC100Indicate the accuracy of the Global Positioning System (GPS) unit. GPS accuracy is a function of differential correction and averaging procedures. Contact your manufacturer for available differential correction procedures suitable to your unit.Check box if a single receiver was used to compute position based on an average of multiple readings (Averaged Autonomous Operation).`D GPSACC1000Indicate the accuracy of the Global Positioning System (GPS) unit. GPS accuracy is a function of differential correction and averaging procedures. Contact your manufacturer for available differential correction procedures suitable to your unit.|Check box if a single receiver was used to compute position on a single reading of satellite signals (Autonomous Operation).bD OTHERGRAPHICSuSpecify the source graphics used to plot the site's location. If more than one type were used, check all that apply.{Check box if other source graphics (engineer's plat maps, surveyor's maps, etc.) were used. Specify type in adjacent field.DOTHGRAPHICREMARKSuSpecify the source graphics used to plot the site's location. If more than one type were used, check all that apply.DDescribe other source graphics used, including scale if appropriate.DMAPDATUMUTM coordinate gridlines for USGS 7.5' quads are calculated either from the 1927 or the 1983 North American Datum (NAD). Check the lower left-hand portion of the quad for the datum used.TChoose the appropriate North American Datum (NAD) for the USGS 7.5' quad being used.NAD27NAD83D MAPUTMZONEThe earth is divided into 60 UTM Zones. New Mexico contains 2 zones, 12 and 13, which are located west and east of 108 degrees longitude, respectively. The zone for each USGS 7.5' map is located in the lower left hand corner of the map.Choose UTM Zone 12 or 13.  12  13 D MAPUTME#,##0UTM ticks for easting and northing reference lines are marked as blue ticks on the outside edge of USGS 7.5' quads, or are superimposed as a black grid on newer quads. Templates for calculating UTM locations from quads may be ordered from ARMS. ;Enter the UTM easting coordinate for the site center point.D MAPUTMN#,##0UTM ticks for easting and northing reference lines are marked as blue ticks on the outside edge of USGS 7.5' quads, or are superimposed as a black grid on newer quads. Templates for calculating UTM locations from quads may be ordered from ARMS. <Enter the UTM northing coordinate for the site center point.JDGPSDATUMUTM coordinates may be calculated either from the 1927 or the 1983 North American Datum. Set your GPS unit to correspond to the datum appropriate for the USGS 7.5' quad on which the site is located. The datum is listed in the lower left-hand corner. `Choose the North American Datum (NAD) being used by the GPS unit to calculate the site location.NAD27NAD83D GPSUTMZONEThe earth is divided into 60 UTM Zones. New Mexico contains 2 zones, 12 and 13, which are located west and east of 108 degrees longitude, respectively. The zone for each USGS 7.5' map is located in the lower left hand corner of the map.Choose UTM Zone 12 or 13.  12  13 HD GPSUTME#,##0Show the point where the GPS reading was taken on the sketch or instrument map of the site. Ideally, this point should correspond with the marked/tagged site datum.>Enter the UTM easting coordinate for the site GPS datum point.JD GPSUTMN#,##0Show the point where the GPS reading was taken on the sketch or instrument map of the site. Ideally, this point should correspond with the marked/tagged site datum.?Enter the UTM northing coordinate for the site GPS datum point.D DIRECTIONSKeep in mind that someone else may have to use this information to relocate the site, so be brief but explicit. This space may also be used to record azimuths to prominent landmarks that were used to locate the site on the map.hProvide a brief description of the site's location relative to known landmarks (roads, drainages, etc.).DROWThis information assists the New Mexico State Highway and Transportation Department to track sites which may be affected by road maintenance.ECheck box if site extends into State or Federal highway right-of-way.DTOWN1cEnter the name if the city or town, if the site is located within the boundaries of a municipality.eEnter the name if the city or town, if the site is located within the boundaries of the municipality."DSTATENM UppercaseEnter codes only for New Mexico (NM) or adjacent states (TX,CO,AZ,OK,UT). For the Mexican state of Chihuahua, enter "CH"; for the Mexican state of Sonora, enter "SO". If the site lies in more than one state, separate the postal codes with a comma.UEnter the 2-digit postal abbreviation for the state(s) in which the site is located. 8DCOUNTYRemember to enter counties for sites located partially or wholly in other US states. Do not enter a county for sites located partially or wholly within Mexican states.:Enter the county or counties in which the site is located.D USGSQUAD1 First capitalThe full name of a USGS 7.5' quad can be found in the upper and lower right-hand portions of the map. 15' QUADS SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR SITE LOCATIONS; USGS 7.5' quads are available for the entire state of New Mexico. Order maps from USGS.FEnter the full name of the USGS 7.5' quad showing the site's location.D  QUADDATE10[The quad date is located in the lower right-hand portion of the map, beneath the quad name.TEnter the date for the USGS 7.5' quad. Use the latest mapping or photorevision date.D QUADCODE1 UppercaseUSGS quad codes are 5-numeral codes which are followed by a dash and a letter/numeral pair (e.g. 36103-C5). USGS quad codes can be found in the lower right-hand portion of newer USGS quads, below the quad name.4Enter the full USGS quadrangle code (e.g. 36103-A5).D USGSQUAD2 First capitalThe full name of a USGS 7.5' quad can be found in the upper and lower right-hand portions of the map. 15' QUADS SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR SITE LOCATIONS; USGS 7.5' quads are available for the entire state of New Mexico. Order maps from USGS.FEnter the full name of the USGS 7.5' quad showing the site's location.D  QUADDATE20[The quad date is located in the lower right-hand portion of the map, beneath the quad name.TEnter the date for the USGS 7.5' quad. Use the latest mapping or photorevision date.D QUADCODE2 UppercaseUSGS quad codes are 5-numeral codes which are followed by a dash and a letter/numeral pair (e.g. 36103-C5). USGS quad codes can be found in the lower right-hand portion of newer USGS quads, below the quad name.4Enter the full USGS quadrangle code (e.g. 36103-A5).D MERIDIAN1The Public Land Survey System (PLSS) meridian location for each USGS 7.5' quad is located in the lower left-hand portion of the quad.GChoose the name of the appropriate PLSS meridian for the site location. New Mexico6thCimmaron Gila and SaltIndianNavajo Salt Lake San BernadinoUintah SpecialUteDUNPLAT1Most Spanish and Mexican territorial land grants and some Indian reservations are not platted. If USGS quad location of site indicates unplatted, check box and leave subsequent PLSS fields blank. DO NOT PROTRACT PLSS LOCATIONS ON UNPLATTED LANDS.0Check box if site is located on unplatted lands.D TOWNSHIP1Township locations are listed in red lettering along the outside edges of USGS 7.5 quads. Half townships should be indicated through decimal notation (e.g. 23.5).bEnter the Township designation for the site location. Choose (N)orth or (S)outh in adjacent field.D NORTHING1YTownship locations are listed in red lettering along the outside edges of USGS 7.5 quads.Choose N(orth) or S(outh). N S dDRANGE1Range locations are listed in red lettering along the outside edges of USGS 7.5 quads. Half ranges should be indicated through decimal notation (e.g. 4.5).\Enter the Range designation of the site location. Choose E(ast) or W(est) in adjacent field.DEASTING1WRange locations are listed in red lettering along the outside edges of USGS 7.5 quads. Choose E(ast) or W(est). E W D SECTION10{Sections are numbered between 1 and 36, and are labeled in red lettering near the center of the section on USGS 7.5' quads./Enter the Section in which the site is located.xDQUQUQU1Sections are divided into 64 10 acre 1/4-1/4-1/4 sections. Choose 20 acre 1/2-1/4-1/4 sections for large or elongated sites (e.g. N 1/2). Templates for calculating 1/4-1/4-1/4 sections may be purchased from engineering or forestry suppliers, or from ARMS.DChoose the 10 acre 1/4-1/4-1/4 section in which the site is located.   NE  NW  SE  SW N 1/2S 1/2E 1/2W 1/2TDQUQU1Sections are divided into 16 40 acre 1/4-1/4 sections. Choose 80 acre 1/2-1/4 sections for large or elongated sites (e.g. N 1/2). Templates for calculating 1/4-1/4 sections may be purchased from engineering or forestry suppliers, or from ARMS.@Choose the 40 acre 1/4-1/4 section in which the site is located.   NE  NW  SE  SW N 1/2S 1/2E 1/2W 1/2>DQUARTER1Sections are divided into 4 160 acre 1/4 sections. Choose 320 acre 1/2 sections for large or elongated sites (e.g. N 1/2). Templates for calculating 1/4 sections may be purchased from engineering or forestry suppliers, or from ARMS.=Choose the 160 acre 1/4 section in which the site is located.   NE  NW  SE  SW N 1/2S 1/2E 1/2W 1/2D PROTRACT1Check box only if PLSS location is derived from a special edition USGS quad prepared for the USDA Forest Service with protracted Township and Section lines. DO NOT MANUALLY PROTRACT PLSS LOCATIONS ON UNPLATTED LANDS.PCheck box if PLSS location has been protracted (USDA Forest Service lands only).DThe Public Land Survey System (PLSS) meridian location for each USGS 7.5' quad is located in the lower left-hand portion of the quad.GChoose the name of the appropriate PLSS meridian for the site location. New Mexico6thCimmaron Gila and SaltIndianNavajo Salt Lake San BernadinoUintah SpecialUteDUNPLAT1Most Spanish and Mexican territorial land grants and some Indian reservations are not platted. If USGS quad location of site indicates unplatted, check box and leave subsequent PLSS fields blank. DO NOT PROTRACT PLSS LOCATIONS ON UNPLATTED LANDS.0Check box if site is located on unplatted lands.D TOWNSHIP1Township locations are listed in red lettering along the outside edges of USGS 7.5 quads. Half townships should be indicated through decimal notation (e.g. 23.5).bEnter the Township designation for the site location. Choose (N)orth or (S)outh in adjacent field.D NORTHING1YTownship locations are listed in red lettering along the outside edges of USGS 7.5 quads.Choose N(orth) or S(outh). N S dDRANGE1Range locations are listed in red lettering along the outside edges of USGS 7.5 quads. Half ranges should be indicated through decimal notation (e.g. 4.5).\Enter the Range designation of the site location. Choose E(ast) or W(est) in adjacent field.DEASTING1WRange locations are listed in red lettering along the outside edges of USGS 7.5 quads. Choose E(ast) or W(est). E W D SECTION10{Sections are numbered between 1 and 36, and are labeled in red lettering near the center of the section on USGS 7.5' quads./Enter the Section in which the site is located.xDQUQUQU1Sections are divided into 64 10 acre 1/4-1/4-1/4 sections. Choose 20 acre 1/2-1/4-1/4 sections for large or elongated sites (e.g. N 1/2). Templates for calculating 1/4-1/4-1/4 sections may be purchased from engineering or forestry suppliers, or from ARMS.DChoose the 10 acre 1/4-1/4-1/4 section in which the site is located.   NE  NW  SE  SW N 1/2S 1/2E 1/2W 1/2TDQUQU1Sections are divided into 16 40 acre 1/4-1/4 sections. Choose 80 acre 1/2-1/4 sections for large or elongated sites (e.g. N 1/2). Templates for calculating 1/4-1/4 sections may be purchased from engineering or forestry suppliers, or from ARMS.@Choose the 40 acre 1/4-1/4 section in which the site is located.   NE  NW  SE  SW N 1/2S 1/2E 1/2W 1/2>DQUARTER1Sections are divided into 4 160 acre 1/4 sections. Choose 320 acre 1/2 sections for large or elongated sites (e.g. N 1/2). Templates for calculating 1/4 sections may be purchased from engineering or forestry suppliers, or from ARMS.=Choose the 160 acre 1/4 section in which the site is located.   NE  NW  SE  SW N 1/2S 1/2E 1/2W 1/2D PROTRACT1Check box only if PLSS location is derived from a special edition USGS quad prepared for the USDA Forest Service with protracted Township and Section lines. DO NOT MANUALLY PROTRACT PLSS LOCATIONS ON UNPLATTED LANDS.PCheck box if PLSS location has been protracted (USDA Forest Service lands only).DThe Public Land Survey System (PLSS) meridian location for each USGS 7.5' quad is located in the lower left-hand portion of the quad.GChoose the name of the appropriate PLSS meridian for the site location. New Mexico6thCimmaron Gila and SaltIndianNavajo Salt Lake San BernadinoUintah SpecialUteDUNPLAT1Most Spanish and Mexican territorial land grants and some Indian reservations are not platted. If USGS quad location of site indicates unplatted, check box and leave subsequent PLSS fields blank. DO NOT PROTRACT PLSS LOCATIONS ON UNPLATTED LANDS.0Check box if site is located on unplatted lands.D TOWNSHIP1Township locations are listed in red lettering along the outside edges of USGS 7.5 quads. Half townships should be indicated through decimal notation (e.g. 23.5).bEnter the Township designation for the site location. Choose (N)orth or (S)outh in adjacent field.D NORTHING1YTownship locations are listed in red lettering along the outside edges of USGS 7.5 quads.Choose N(orth) or S(outh). N S dDRANGE1Range locations are listed in red lettering along the outside edges of USGS 7.5 quads. Half ranges should be indicated through decimal notation (e.g. 4.5).\Enter the Range designation of the site location. Choose E(ast) or W(est) in adjacent field.DEASTING1WRange locations are listed in red lettering along the outside edges of USGS 7.5 quads. Choose E(ast) or W(est). E W D SECTION10{Sections are numbered between 1 and 36, and are labeled in red lettering near the center of the section on USGS 7.5' quads./Enter the Section in which the site is located.xDQUQUQU1Sections are divided into 64 10 acre 1/4-1/4-1/4 sections. Choose 20 acre 1/2-1/4-1/4 sections for large or elongated sites (e.g. N 1/2). Templates for calculating 1/4-1/4-1/4 sections may be purchased from engineering or forestry suppliers, or from ARMS.DChoose the 10 acre 1/4-1/4-1/4 section in which the site is located.   NE  NW  SE  SW N 1/2S 1/2E 1/2W 1/2TDQUQU1Sections are divided into 16 40 acre 1/4-1/4 sections. Choose 80 acre 1/2-1/4 sections for large or elongated sites (e.g. N 1/2). Templates for calculating 1/4-1/4 sections may be purchased from engineering or forestry suppliers, or from ARMS.@Choose the 40 acre 1/4-1/4 section in which the site is located.   NE  NW  SE  SW N 1/2S 1/2E 1/2W 1/2>DQUARTER1Sections are divided into 4 160 acre 1/4 sections. Choose 320 acre 1/2 sections for large or elongated sites (e.g. N 1/2). Templates for calculating 1/4 sections may be purchased from engineering or forestry suppliers, or from ARMS.=Choose the 160 acre 1/4 section in which the site is located.   NE  NW  SE  SW N 1/2S 1/2E 1/2W 1/2D PROTRACT1Check box only if PLSS location is derived from a special edition USGS quad prepared for the USDA Forest Service with protracted Township and Section lines. DO NOT MANUALLY PROTRACT PLSS LOCATIONS ON UNPLATTED LANDS.PCheck box if PLSS location has been protracted (USDA Forest Service lands only).DThe Public Land Survey System (PLSS) meridian location for each USGS 7.5' quad is located in the lower left-hand portion of the quad.GChoose the name of the appropriate PLSS meridian for the site location. New Mexico6thCimmaron Gila and SaltIndianNavajo Salt Lake San BernadinoUintah SpecialUteDUNPLAT1Most Spanish and Mexican territorial land grants and some Indian reservations are not platted. If USGS quad location of site indicates unplatted, check box and leave subsequent PLSS fields blank. DO NOT PROTRACT PLSS LOCATIONS ON UNPLATTED LANDS.0Check box if site is located on unplatted lands.D TOWNSHIP1Township locations are listed in red lettering along the outside edges of USGS 7.5 quads. Half townships should be indicated through decimal notation (e.g. 23.5).bEnter the Township designation for the site location. Choose (N)orth or (S)outh in adjacent field.D NORTHING1YTownship locations are listed in red lettering along the outside edges of USGS 7.5 quads.Choose N(orth) or S(outh). N S dDRANGE1Range locations are listed in red lettering along the outside edges of USGS 7.5 quads. Half ranges should be indicated through decimal notation (e.g. 4.5).\Enter the Range designation of the site location. Choose E(ast) or W(est) in adjacent field.DEASTING1WRange locations are listed in red lettering along the outside edges of USGS 7.5 quads. Choose E(ast) or W(est). E W D SECTION10{Sections are numbered between 1 and 36, and are labeled in red lettering near the center of the section on USGS 7.5' quads./Enter the Section in which the site is located.xDQUQUQU1Sections are divided into 64 10 acre 1/4-1/4-1/4 sections. Choose 20 acre 1/2-1/4-1/4 sections for large or elongated sites (e.g. N 1/2). Templates for calculating 1/4-1/4-1/4 sections may be purchased from engineering or forestry suppliers, or from ARMS.DChoose the 10 acre 1/4-1/4-1/4 section in which the site is located.   NE  NW  SE  SW N 1/2S 1/2E 1/2W 1/2TDQUQU1Sections are divided into 16 40 acre 1/4-1/4 sections. Choose 80 acre 1/2-1/4 sections for large or elongated sites (e.g. N 1/2). Templates for calculating 1/4-1/4 sections may be purchased from engineering or forestry suppliers, or from ARMS.@Choose the 40 acre 1/4-1/4 section in which the site is located.   NE  NW  SE  SW N 1/2S 1/2E 1/2W 1/2>DQUARTER1Sections are divided into 4 160 acre 1/4 sections. Choose 320 acre 1/2 sections for large or elongated sites (e.g. N 1/2). Templates for calculating 1/4 sections may be purchased from engineering or forestry suppliers, or from ARMS.=Choose the 160 acre 1/4 section in which the site is located.   NE  NW  SE  SW N 1/2S 1/2E 1/2W 1/2D PROTRACT1Check box only if PLSS location is derived from a special edition USGS quad prepared for the USDA Forest Service with protracted Township and Section lines. DO NOT MANUALLY PROTRACT PLSS LOCATIONS ON UNPLATTED LANDS.PCheck box if PLSS location has been protracted (USDA Forest Service lands only).D LENGTH#,##0\Measurements should be in whole meters. The orientation of the maximum length is immaterial./Enter the maximum length of the site in meters.D WIDTH#,##0}Measurements should be in whole meters. The maximum width should be roughly perpendicular to the axis of the maximum length..Enter the maximum width of the site in meters.D DIMENSIONSESTEstimated dimensions are based on the visual observation of the site, or by counting the number of paces while traversing the site, and then multipying that number by a constant representing an average pace length.,Check box if site dimensions were estimated.DDIMENSIONSMEASUREDDimensions were measured by stretching a tape measure across the site or by using a survey instrument such as a transit or electronic distance measurer.+Check box if site dimensions were measured.8D AREA#,##09Enter the area in whole meters; round off as appropriate.%Enter the site area in square meters.DAREAESToSite area was estimated if a mathematical formula based on maximum length and width was used to calculate area.%Check box if site area was estimated.PD AREAMEASUREDSite area is measured if area is computed using a grid square overlay, polar planimeter or digitizer, or from measurements taken from a differentially corrected GPS unit or EDM/Total Station unit.$Check box if site area was measured.D  ELEVATION0Elevation may be derived from topographic lines on a USGS quad map, or from a differentially corrected GPS unit reading. The elevation measuring point should be the same as the one used to calculate UTM coordinates..Enter the site center point elevation in feet.nD BDYCOMPLETE<Check box if site limits were completely defined and mapped.<Check box if site limits were completely defined and mapped.D BDYINCOMPLETEPCheck box if site limits were not completely defined. Explain in adjacent field.PCheck box if site limits were not completely defined. Explain in adjacent field.D BDYEXPLAINExplain why site boundaries were not completely defined and mapped (for example, the site extends outside of the project area). If the unsurveyed portion of the site is not accessible, please indicate why.CExplain why site boundaries were not completely defined and mapped.lDARTIFACTSFEATURES~Specify all criteria that were used to define the site's boundaries. Illustrate site boundary cirteria on the site sketch map.sCheck box if site boundaries were defined on the basis of surface or subsurface artifact and feature distributions.vDMODERNFEATURES~Specify all criteria that were used to define the site's boundaries. Illustrate site boundary cirteria on the site sketch map.{Check box if site boundaries were defined based on modern activities which have destroyed or covered a portion of the site.pD PROPERTYLINES~Specify all criteria that were used to define the site's boundaries. Illustrate site boundary cirteria on the site sketch map.yCheck box if owing to access restrictions, property lines or project boundaries were used to artificially bound the site.RD TOPOFEATURES~Specify all criteria that were used to define the site's boundaries. Illustrate site boundary cirteria on the site sketch map.kCheck box if site boundaries were defined based on topographic features (e.g. a cliff wall, body of water).8DOTHERBDY~Specify all criteria that were used to define the site's boundaries. Illustrate site boundary cirteria on the site sketch map.bCheck box if other criteria were used to define site boundary. Specify criteria in adjacent field.D BDYSPECIFY~Specify all criteria that were used to define the site's boundaries. Illustrate site boundary cirteria on the site sketch map.6Specify other criteria used to define site boundaries.DALLUVIALIndicate all significant depositional or erosional processes that have contributed to the formation of archeological deposits on the site.;Check box if sediments have been eroded/deposited by water.DAEOLIANIndicate all significant depositional or erosional processes that have contributed to the formation of archeological deposits on the site.:Check box if sediments have been eroded/deposited by wind.D COLLUVIALIndicate all significant depositional or erosional processes that have contributed to the formation of archeological deposits on the site.=Check box if sediments have been eroded/deposited by gravity.DRESIDUALIndicate all significant depositional or erosional processes that have contributed to the formation of archeological deposits on the site.FCheck box if deposits were formed by in-situ decomposition of bedrock.D NODEPOSITIONIndicate all significant depositional or erosional processes that have contributed to the formation of archeological deposits on the site.1Check box if site is located directly on bedrock.DOTHERDEPOSITIONIndicate all significant depositional or erosional processes that have contributed to the formation of archeological deposits on the site.Check box if sediments have been eroded/deposited by other processes. Describe other erosional/depositional processes in adjacent field. DDEPOSTIONDESCRIBEIndicate all significant depositional or erosional processes that have contributed to the formation of archeological deposits on the site.0Describe other erosional/depositional processes.D UNKNOTDEThIndicate the nature of archeological deposits on the site. Choose only one of the following categories.HCheck box if observations relevant to subsurface deposits were not made.D NODEPOSITShIndicate the nature of archeological deposits on the site. Choose only one of the following categories.[Check box if if observations relevant to subsurface deposits were made, but were negative.DDEPOSITSPRESENThIndicate the nature of archeological deposits on the site. Choose only one of the following categories.=Check box if subsurface archeological deposits were observed.D STRATDEPOSITShIndicate the nature of archeological deposits on the site. Choose only one of the following categories.:Check box if stratified subsurface deposits were observed.D DEPOSITDEPTHList the estimated depth of cultural fill at the site. Emphasize the range or average depth of the deposits, rather than the maximum.6List the estimated depth of cultural fill at the site.D ESTIMATEDvIndicate the nature of the observations made to determine the depth of archeological deposits. Choose all that apply.LCheck box if depth was estimated without any direct subsurface observations.D SHOVELTROWELvIndicate the nature of the observations made to determine the depth of archeological deposits. Choose all that apply.XCheck box if limited, uncontrolled excavations were conducted to estimate deposit depth.(D COREAUGERvIndicate the nature of the observations made to determine the depth of archeological deposits. Choose all that apply.aCheck box if soil coring or auguring tests were conducted to estimate the depth of cultural fill.,D EXCAVATIONSvIndicate the nature of the observations made to determine the depth of archeological deposits. Choose all that apply.aCheck box if controlled excavations were conducted and the maximum depth was accurately measured."D ROADARROYOvIndicate the nature of the observations made to determine the depth of archeological deposits. Choose all that apply.]Check box if cultural depoists were observed in arroyo cuts and/or road cuts within the site.,D RODENTBURROWSvIndicate the nature of the observations made to determine the depth of archeological deposits. Choose all that apply._Check box if subsurface archeological deposits brought to the surface by rodents were observed.BDOTHERDEPOBSERVSvIndicate the nature of the observations made to determine the depth of archeological deposits. Choose all that apply.hCheck box if other oberservations were made to determine the depth of subsurface archeological deposits.DDESCOTHEROBSERVSvIndicate the nature of the observations made to determine the depth of archeological deposits. Choose all that apply.8Describe other observations on subsurface deposits made.DDEPOSITOBSERVSUse this space to describe the characteristics of subsurface archeological deposits (e.g., staining, testure, color, compaction). Also describe differences in the distribution of subsurface deposits across the site, if known.HEnter observations regarding the nature of subsurface cultural deposits.D OVERSTORY_List the trees and other overstory species found on the site in descending order of appearance._List the trees and other overstory species found on the site in descending order of appearance.&D UNDERSTORYjList the shrubs, grasses and other understory species found on the site in descending order of appearance.jList the shrubs, grasses and other understory species found on the site in descending order of appearance.6DFORESTCheck the plant community that matches the general site area. Indicate ecotone situations by checking two vegetation communities._Check box if the plant community is a full growth forest (Ponderosa pine, mixed conifer, etc.).DWOODLANDCheck the plant community that matches the general site area. Indicate ecotone situations by checking two vegetation communities.PCheck if the plant community is a cover of trees and shrubs (pion and juniper).D GRASSLANDCheck the plant community that matches the general site area. Indicate ecotone situations by checking two vegetation communities.JCheck box if the plant community is predominantly a grass/forbe community.D SCRUBLANDCheck the plant community that matches the general site area. Indicate ecotone situations by checking two vegetation communities.Check box if plant community consists of forbes, brush and grasses (sage, bush juniper, saltbush, rabbitbrush, oak brush communities).xD DESERTSCRUBCheck the plant community that matches the general site area. Indicate ecotone situations by checking two vegetation communities.{Check box if plant community is brush community composed of mesquite, creosote bush, other lower Chihuahuan Desert species.vD MARSHLANDCheck the plant community that matches the general site area. Indicate ecotone situations by checking two vegetation communities.|Check box if plant community is directly related to a permanent water source (marshes, swamps, riparian zones, wet meadows).xDOTHERVEGCheck the plant community that matches the general site area. Indicate ecotone situations by checking two vegetation communities.~Check box if plant community is not one subsumed by listed categories (i.e. urban/suburban, etc.). Describe in adjacent field.D OTHERVEGDESCCheck the plant community that matches the general site area. Indicate ecotone situations by checking two vegetation communities.(Describe the other vegetation community.DBENCH^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.iCheck box if site is located on a narrow strip of level land parallel to and higher than a valley bottom.DDUNE^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.dCheck box if the site is located in a mound, hill or ridge of windblown sand (active or stabilized)..DLOWRISE^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.~Check box if the site is located on a minor but distinct gently sloping elevation of the ground above the surrounding terrain.DRIDGE^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.qCheck box if the site is located on a relatively narrow, steep-sided elevation, often occuring between drainages.D ALLUVIALFAN^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.dCheck box if site is located on a cone-shaped deposit of alluvium formed at the mouth of a drainage.DBLOWOUT^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.]Check box if site is located in a hollow depression in a sand deposit formed by wind erosion.>D FLOODPLAIN^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.Check box if site is located in a hollow or low-lying area bounded by hills, mesas, or mountains (usually traversed by a drainage).2D MESABUTTE^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.~Check box if the site is located on (or on the side) of a flat-topped elevation bounded on at least one side by a steep cliff.ND ROCKSHELTER^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.Check box if the site is located in a overhang, indentation or alcove formed by a rockfall or in a rockface, generally not of great depth.D ARROYOWASH^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.RCheck box if site is located on the channel ofan ephemeral or intermittant stream.D CANYONRIM^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.[Check box if site is located in an area bordering the upper edge of a canyon wall or cliff. DFOOTHILL^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.vCheck box if the site is located on the steeply sloped side of a mountain, or hills immediately adjacent to mountains.FDMOUNTAIN^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.Check box if the site is located on an eminence considerably elevated above the surrounding country (>2000 ft. above adjacent landscape).DSADDLE^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.\Check box if the site is located on a low point on a ridge or on the shoulder of a mountain.DBADLANDS^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.SCheck box if site is located in a heavily eroded, highy dissected devegetated area.&DCAVE^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.}Check box if the site is located in a natural cavity, chamber, or gallery beneath the surface of the earth or in a rock face.(D HILLSLOPE^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.yCheck box if the site is located on the sloping side of a well-defined natural elevation that is smaller than a mountain.D OPENCANYON^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.rCheck box if the site is located in the bottom of a canyon, in a relatively level area away from the canyon walls.D TALUSSLOPE^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply._Check box if the site is located on a slope created by the buildup of boulders, rock and scree.D BASEOFCLIFF^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.VCheck box if site is located at the foot of a high, steep or overhanging face of rock.(DCLIFFSCARPBLUFF^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.sCheck box if the site is located on a high, steep rock face which forms the margin of a plateau, mesa, or headland.*DHILLTOP^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.|Check box if the site is located at the crest or summit of a well-defined natural elevation that is smaller than a mountain.BD PLAINFLAT^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.Check box if the site is located in a region of some extent, uniform in slope, which is unbroken by marked elevations and depressions.DTERRACE^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.gCheck box if the site is located on a narrow strip of level land which is raised and has sloping sides.*DBASEOFTALUSSLOPE^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.sCheck box if site is located at the base of a slope created by the accumulation of boulders, loose rock, and scree.D CONSTRCANYON^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.SCheck box if the site is located in a narrow, steep-walled chasm, gorge, or ravine.DMALPAIS^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.dCheck box if the site is located on a solid or crumbled mass of rock resulting from a volcanic flow.8DPLAYA^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.Check box if the site is located in/adjacent to a shallow drainage basin, sometimes filled with water, usually ephemeral or seasonal.2D OTHERTOPO^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.~Check box if site is located in a topographic setting which does not fit any listed above. Describe setting in adjacent field.D OTHERTOPODESC^Choose the landform types that best characterize the local topography. Choose all that apply.(Describe the other topographic location.vD SITESETTINGUse this space to record information on slope, aspect and exposure, the location of the site to landmarks and topographic features, and the site's location relative to other nearby sites.@Provide a brief description of the physical setting of the site.*D WHOLEVESPyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply._Check box if a complete or nearly complete prehistoric ceramic vessel(s) is found at the site..D BONETOOLSyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.aCheck box if ground and/or polished tools made from bone (awls, needles) are present at the site.nDDEBITAGEyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.Check box if lithic debris resulting from chipped stone tool manufacture (flakes, angular debris, shatter) is present at the site..DDIAGPOTPyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.bCheck box if pottery types with recognized cultural/temporal associations are present at the site.DFAUNALyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.OCheck box if non-human bones from archeological contexts are found at the site.tD CHIPPEDSTONEyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.Check box if stone tools made by pressure or percussion flaking (scrapers, spokeshaves, bifaces, knives) are present at the site.D OTHERPOTPyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.GCheck box if non-diagnostic prehistoric pottery is present at the site.$DMACROBOTyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.]Check box if charred botanical materials (e.g., wood, corncobs, seeds) are found at the site.D PROJPOINTyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.MCheck box if documented dart- and arrow-point styles are present at the site.D PERISHIBLESyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.WCheck box if non-charred organic remains (wood, fiber, leather) is present at the site."DNONLOCALyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.\Check box if lithic materials from known sources which are remote from the site are present.LD DIAGGLASSyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.pCheck box if whole or fragmentary glass containers with documented dates of manufacture are present at the site."D ORNAMENTSyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.[Check box if beads, pendants, buttons or other decorative adornments are found at the site.HD CORESHAMMERSyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.kCheck box if lithic items involved in stone tool manufacture (cores, hammerstones) are present at the site.D OTHERGLASSyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.DCheck box if non-diagnostic glass artifacts are present at the site.D FIGURINESyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.LCheck box if anthropomorthic or zoomorphic figurines are found at the site. JD DIAGMETALyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.oCheck box if whole or fragmentary metal artifacts with documented dates of manufacture are present at the site.D MINSPECIMENSyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.OCheck box if unmodified or unprocessed mineral materials are found at the site.^DCheck98yIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.{Check box if stone tools made primarily through grinding and pecking (manos, metates, axes, mauls) are present at the site.D OTHERMETALyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.DCheck box if non-diagnostic metal artifacts are present at the site.VD ARCHSTONEyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.uCheck box if loose lithic debris resulting from the disintegration of architectural features are present at the site.$D OTHERSTONEyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.[Check box if other stone tools not described by the categories above are found at the site.$D WHOLEVESHyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.\Check box if a complete or nearly complete historic ceramic vessel(s) is found at the site.JD BURNEDADOBEyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.mCheck box if fired-clay fragments from roof or walls of adobe structures or features are present at the site.JDDIAGPOTHyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.pCheck box if whole or fragmentary historic vessels with documented dates of manufacture are present at the site.pDFCRyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.Check box if scattered rock or caliche that has been cracked, discolored, and/or crazed due to exposure to fire are present at the site.D OTHERPOTHyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.@Check if non-diagnostic historic pottery is present at the site.vDeOTHERASSEMBLAGExCheck box if other artifacts not described by the categories above are found at the site. Specify in the adjacent field.DOTHERASSSPECIFYyIndicate the presence of the different classes of artifacts and materials which occur at the site. Choose all that apply.'Specify other artifact types/materials.JDLITHICS03Estimate the number of lithics present at the site.6Check box if there are no lithics present at the site.LDLITHICS13Estimate the number of lithics present at the site.7Check box if there are 1-9 lithics present at the site.RD LITHICS103Estimate the number of lithics present at the site.9Check box if there are 10-99 lithics present at the site.XD LITHICS1003Estimate the number of lithics present at the site.;Check box if there are 100-999 lithics present at the site.bD LITHICS10003Estimate the number of lithics present at the site.?Check box if there are 1,000-9,999 lithics present at the site.tD LITHICS100003Estimate the number of lithics present at the site.GCheck box if there are greater than 10,000 lithics present at the site.D LITHICSCOUNT3Estimate the number of lithics present at the site.XProvide a rough count (+/- 10 items) if the frequency of lithics is less than 100 items.pD CERAMICS0@Estimate the number of prehistoric ceramics present at the site.;Check box if there are no prehistoric ceramics at the site.D CERAMICS1@Estimate the number of prehistoric ceramics present at the site.DCheck box if there are 1-9 prehistoric ceramics present at the site.D CERAMICS10@Estimate the number of prehistoric ceramics present at the site.FCheck box if there are 10-99 prehistoric ceramics present at the site.D CERAMICS100@Estimate the number of prehistoric ceramics present at the site.BCheck box if 100-999 prehistoric ceramics are present at the site.D CERAMICS1000@Estimate the number of prehistoric ceramics present at the site.FCheck box if 1,000-9,999 prehistoric ceramics are present at the site.D CERAMICS10000@Estimate the number of prehistoric ceramics present at the site.TCheck box if there are greater than 10,000 prehistoric ceramics present at the site.D CERAMICSCOUNT@Estimate the number of prehistoric ceramics present at the site.oProvide a rough count (+/- 10 items) if the estimated frequency of prehistoric ceramics is less than 100 items.D HISTORIC0\Estimate the number of historic artifacts (including historic ceramics) present at the site.ACheck box if there are no historic artifacts present at the site.D HISTORIC1\Estimate the number of historic artifacts (including historic ceramics) present at the site.BCheck box if there are 1-9 historic artifacts present at the site.D HISTORIC10\Estimate the number of historic artifacts (including historic ceramics) present at the site.ECheck box if there are 10-99 historic artifacts present at the site.D HISTORIC100\Estimate the number of historic artifacts (including historic ceramics) present at the site.FCheck box if there are 100-999 historic artifacts present at the site.D HISTORIC1000\Estimate the number of historic artifacts (including historic ceramics) present at the site.JCheck box if there are 1,000-9,999 historic artifacts present at the site.D HISTORIC10000\Estimate the number of historic artifacts (including historic ceramics) present at the site.RCheck box if there are greater than 10,000 historic artifacts present at the site.D HISTORICCOUNT\Estimate the number of historic artifacts (including historic ceramics) present at the site.mProvide a rough count (+/- 10 items) if the estimated frequency of historic artifacts is less than 100 items.vDTOTAL0IEstimate the total number of artifacts (all classes) present at the site.8Check box if there are no artifacts present at the site.DTOTAL1IEstimate the total number of artifacts (all classes) present at the site.?Check box if there are 1-9 total artifacts present at the site.DTOTAL10IEstimate the total number of artifacts (all classes) present at the site.ACheck box if there are 10-99 total artifacts present at the site.DTOTAL100IEstimate the total number of artifacts (all classes) present at the site.;Check box if there are 100-999 total artifacts at the site.D TOTAL1000IEstimate the total number of artifacts (all classes) present at the site.GCheck box if there are 1,000-9,999 total artifacts present at the site.D TOTAL10000IEstimate the total number of artifacts (all classes) present at the site.OCheck box if there are greater than 10,000 total artifacts present at the site.D TOTALCOUNTIEstimate the total number of artifacts (all classes) present at the site.Provide a rough count (+/- 10 items) if the estimated frequency of the total number of artifacts in the assemblage is less than 100.ND RADIOCARBONBased on the kinds of materials and features observed, specify all chronometric techniques that may be appropriate for dating the site.aCheck box if the site contains, or is likely to yield, potentially radiocarbon-datable materials.DDENDROBased on the kinds of materials and features observed, specify all chronometric techniques that may be appropriate for dating the site.Check box if the site contains, or is likely to yield wood or charcoal specimens that are potentially datable through dendrochronology.D ARCHAEOMAGBased on the kinds of materials and features observed, specify all chronometric techniques that may be appropriate for dating the site.Check box if the site contains, or is likely to yield, features (hearths, burnt floors) potentially datable through archaeomagnetism. PD HYDRATIONBased on the kinds of materials and features observed, specify all chronometric techniques that may be appropriate for dating the site.dCheck box if the site contains, or is likely to yield, obsidian artifacts datable through hydration.hD RELATIVETECHBased on the kinds of materials and features observed, specify all chronometric techniques that may be appropriate for dating the site.mCheck box if the site contains, or is likely to yield, artifacts datable through typing or seriation methods.D OTHERDATINGBased on the kinds of materials and features observed, specify all chronometric techniques that may be appropriate for dating the site.~Check box if the site contains, or is likely to yield, materials or features suitable to other dating methods. Specify method.D SPECIFYDATINGBased on the kinds of materials and features observed, specify all chronometric techniques that may be appropriate for dating the site.Specify other dating method.vDText65D  NOCOMPONENTS10Up to 99 components may be entered (Lord help you if you need more). If more than 2 components are defined, Component Continuation sheets should be completed and attached to the LA Site Record. HEnter the number of individual temporal components defined for the site.rD AFFILIATION1Depending upon the time period, cultural affiliation may refer to broad adaptational stages (Archaic), extinct societies known only through archaeological remains (Anasazi), or extant ethnic groups (Navajo).JChoose the single cultural affiliation which best describes the component.' PaleoindianArchaicAnasaziMogollonMixed Anasazi-Mogollon Casas GrandesPlains Village Plains NomadNavajoApacheUtePuebloHispanicAnglo/Euro-AmericanUnknownOther (specify):DSPECIFYAFFILIATION1Complete this field only when cultural affiliations are known, but when the choices in the previous field are inadequate to express those affiliations. Express mixed affiliations with a hyphen, and discuss your choice under Observations below.#Specify other cultural affiliation.|DNOTAPPLICABLE1MIndicate the reliability of the temporal affiliations for the site component./Check box if temporal affiliations are unknown.D CHRONHIST1MIndicate the reliability of the temporal affiliations for the site component.XCheck box if affiliations are based on associated chronometric data or historic records.D DIAGARTIFACTSMIndicate the reliability of the temporal affiliations for the site component.LCheck box if affiliations are based on diagnostic artifact or feature types. DASSEMBLAGEDATAMIndicate the reliability of the temporal affiliations for the site component.wCheck box if affiliations are based on analytically derived assemblage data or the recorder's archeological experience.DEARLIESTPERIOD1LConsult the NMCRIS Guidelines for a list of appropriate period designations.:Enter the earliest archeological period for the component.D  EARLIESTDATE0fThe default values for begin dates for each archeological period are listed in the NMCRIS Guidelines. TEnter the earliest occupation date for the component. Leave blank for default dates.D EARLIESTADBC1fThe default values for begin dates for each archeological period are listed in the NMCRIS Guidelines. Choose BC or AD.  BC  ADD ENDDATE10dThe default values for end dates for each archeological period are listed in the NMCRIS Guidelines. 3Enter the ending occupation date for the component.D ENDDATEADBCfThe default values for begin dates for each archeological period are listed in the NMCRIS Guidelines. Choose BC or AD.  BC  ADD LATESTPERIOD1LConsult the NMCRIS Guidelines for a list of appropriate period designations.8Enter the latest archeological period for the component.DRADIOCARBONDATE1kIndicate the kinds of chronometric dates, if any that are available for the site at the time of your visit.KCheck box if the site component has been dated through radiocarbon methods.D DENDRODATE1kIndicate the kinds of chronometric dates, if any that are available for the site at the time of your visit.HCheck box if the site component has been dated through dendrochronology.DARCHEOMAGDATE1kIndicate the kinds of chronometric dates, if any that are available for the site at the time of your visit.OCheck box if the site component has been dated through archaeomatnetic methods.DHYDRATIONDATE1kIndicate the kinds of chronometric dates, if any that are available for the site at the time of your visit.JCheck box if the site component has been dated through obsidian hydration. D RELATIVEDATE1kIndicate the kinds of chronometric dates, if any that are available for the site at the time of your visit.YCheck box if the site has been dated through seriation or diagnostic type identification. D OTHERDATE1kIndicate the kinds of chronometric dates, if any that are available for the site at the time of your visit.]Check box if the site has been dated through other methods. Specify method in adjacent field.DOTHERDATESPECIFY1kIndicate the kinds of chronometric dates, if any that are available for the site at the time of your visit.Specify other dating method.D COMPBASIS1Be sure to identiy any diagnostic assemblage components and/or feature types that influenced your determinations. Also, discuss any other, unknown, or questionable affiliations indicated for the component.fDocument how the component was identified and houw cultural and temporal affiliations were determined.D COMPTYPE1Site- or component-type classifications provide a shorthand description of each site component that is useful in making descisions concerning information potential and management or protection.0Choose the most appropriate site/component type.+ Simple FeatureArtifact scatterFeatures/artifact scatterSingle residenceMultiple residenceResidential complex/community IndustrialMilitaryRanching/agriculturalTransportation/communication Reinterment Commercial GovernmentalChacoan outlierNavajo Pueblito CeremonialOther (describe):DCOMPTYPEDESCRIBE1If the site component does not fit in any of the listed types, enter a new site type name and justify your classification in this field.%Describe other site/componenent type.xD COMPREMARKS>Enter any additional remarks pertaining to the site/component.>Enter any additional remarks pertaining to the site/component.D PHASECOMPLEXIf the site has no firm archeological phase or complex associations, leave this item blank. A guide to many published phase and complex names can be found in the NMCRIS User's Guide.QEnter the appropriate published archeological complex or phase name for the site.rD AFFILIATION1Depending upon the time period, cultural affiliation may refer to broad adaptational stages (Archaic), extinct societies known only through archaeological remains (Anasazi), or extant ethnic groups (Navajo).JChoose the single cultural affiliation which best describes the component.' PaleoindianArchaicAnasaziMogollonMixed Anasazi-Mogollon Casas GrandesPlains Village Plains NomadNavajoApacheUtePuebloHispanicAnglo/Euro-AmericanUnknownOther (specify):DSPECIFYAFFILIATION1Complete this field only when cultural affiliations are known, but when the choices in the previous field are inadequate to express those affiliations. Express mixed affiliations with a hyphen, and discuss your choice under Observations below.#Specify other cultural affiliation.|DNOTAPPLICABLE1MIndicate the reliability of the temporal affiliations for the site component./Check box if temporal affiliations are unknown.D CHRONHIST1MIndicate the reliability of the temporal affiliations for the site component.XCheck box if affiliations are based on associated chronometric data or historic records.D DIAGARTIFACTSMIndicate the reliability of the temporal affiliations for the site component.LCheck box if affiliations are based on diagnostic artifact or feature types. DASSEMBLAGEDATAMIndicate the reliability of the temporal affiliations for the site component.wCheck box if affiliations are based on analytically derived assemblage data or the recorder's archeological experience.DEARLIESTPERIOD1LConsult the NMCRIS Guidelines for a list of appropriate period designations.:Enter the earliest archeological period for the component.D 0fThe default values for begin dates for each archeological period are listed in the NMCRIS Guidelines. TEnter the earliest occupation date for the component. Leave blank for default dates.D EARLIESTADBC1fThe default values for begin dates for each archeological period are listed in the NMCRIS Guidelines. Choose BC or AD.  BC  ADD 0dThe default values for end dates for each archeological period are listed in the NMCRIS Guidelines. 3Enter the ending occupation date for the component.D ENDDATEADBCfThe default values for begin dates for each archeological period are listed in the NMCRIS Guidelines. Choose BC or AD.  BC  ADD LATESTPERIOD1LConsult the NMCRIS Guidelines for a list of appropriate period designations.8Enter the latest archeological period for the component.DRADIOCARBONDATE1kIndicate the kinds of chronometric dates, if any that are available for the site at the time of your visit.KCheck box if the site component has been dated through radiocarbon methods.D DENDRODATE1kIndicate the kinds of chronometric dates, if any that are available for the site at the time of your visit.HCheck box if the site component has been dated through dendrochronology.DARCHEOMAGDATE1kIndicate the kinds of chronometric dates, if any that are available for the site at the time of your visit.OCheck box if the site component has been dated through archaeomatnetic methods.DHYDRATIONDATE1kIndicate the kinds of chronometric dates, if any that are available for the site at the time of your visit.JCheck box if the site component has been dated through obsidian hydration. D RELATIVEDATE1kIndicate the kinds of chronometric dates, if any that are available for the site at the time of your visit.YCheck box if the site has been dated through seriation or diagnostic type identification. D OTHERDATE1kIndicate the kinds of chronometric dates, if any that are available for the site at the time of your visit.]Check box if the site has been dated through other methods. Specify method in adjacent field.DOTHERDATESPECIFY1kIndicate the kinds of chronometric dates, if any that are available for the site at the time of your visit.Specify other dating method.D COMPBASIS1Be sure to identiy any diagnostic assemblage components and/or feature types that influenced your determinations. Also, discuss any other, unknown, or questionable affiliations indicated for the component.fDocument how the component was identified and houw cultural and temporal affiliations were determined.D COMPTYPE1Site- or component-type classifications provide a shorthand description of each site component that is useful in making descisions concerning information potential and management or protection.0Choose the most appropriate site/component type.+ Simple FeatureArtifact scatterFeatures/artifact scatterSingle residenceMultiple residenceResidential complex/community IndustrialMilitaryRanching/agriculturalTransportation/communication Reinterment Commercial GovernmentalChacoan outlierNavajo Pueblito CeremonialOther (describe):DCOMPTYPEDESCRIBE1If the site component does not fit in any of the listed types, enter a new site type name and justify your classification in this field.%Describe other site/componenent type.xD COMPREMARKS>Enter any additional remarks pertaining to the site/component.>Enter any additional remarks pertaining to the site/component.D PHASECOMPLEXIf the site has no firm archeological phase or complex associations, leave this item blank. A guide to many published phase and complex names can be found in the NMCRIS User's Guide.QEnter the appropriate published archeological complex or phase name for the site.zD FEATURETYPE1 Title caseUse the list of defined features found in the NMCRIS User's guide. If an appropriate type is not listed, enter a new feature type in this field, and include a description in the Feature ID section or Feature Remarks.Enter the type of feature.~D RELIABLEID1[If the identification of the feature is questionable, choose "no." Otherwise, choose "yes."Choose "yes" or "no". YesNo~D NOOBSERVED1Enter "1" for all features entered individually. Fore groupes of one feature type, enter the total number of that type observed on the site. if actual counts are not possible, enter an estimate in the Feature Remarks.&Enter the number of features observed.4D COMPONENTNOmList the compoonent number(s) from Section 9 associated with the individual feature(s). Enter "0" if unknown.mList the compoonent number(s) from Section 9 associated with the individual feature(s). Enter "0" if unknown.xD FEATUREID1Individual feature desigations (ID numbers) should relate to detailed narrative descriptions elsewhere on the form, or to site maps. Very detailed descriptions should be entered under Feature Remarks below or in the Narrative Site Description.Enter individual feature designations (ID numbers, etc.) and brief descriptive notes on feature size, matierals, construction methods etc.zD FEATURETYPE1 Title caseUse the list of defined features found in the NMCRIS User's guide. If an appropriate type is not listed, enter a new feature type in this field, and include a description in the Feature ID section or Feature Remarks.Enter the type of feature.~D RELIABLEID1[If the identification of the feature is questionable, choose "no." Otherwise, choose "yes."Choose "yes" or "no". YesNohDEnter "1" for all features entered individually. Fore groupes of one feature type, enter the total number of that type observed on the site. if actual counts are not possible, enter an estimate in the Feature Remarks.&Enter the number of features observed.4D COMPONENTNOmList the compoonent number(s) from Section 9 associated with the individual feature(s). Enter "0" if unknown.mList the compoonent number(s) from Section 9 associated with the individual feature(s). Enter "0" if unknown.xD FEATUREID1Individual feature desigations (ID numbers) should relate to detailed narrative descriptions elsewhere on the form, or to site maps. Very detailed descriptions should be entered under Feature Remarks below or in the Narrative Site Description.Enter individual feature designations (ID numbers, etc.) and brief descriptive notes on feature size, matierals, construction methods etc.zD FEATURETYPE1 Title caseUse the list of defined features found in the NMCRIS User's guide. If an appropriate type is not listed, enter a new feature type in this field, and include a description in the Feature ID section or Feature Remarks.Enter the type of feature.~D RELIABLEID1[If the identification of the feature is questionable, choose "no." Otherwise, choose "yes."Choose "yes" or "no". YesNohDEnter "1" for all features entered individually. Fore groupes of one feature type, enter the total number of that type observed on the site. if actual counts are not possible, enter an estimate in the Feature Remarks.&Enter the number of features observed.4D COMPONENTNOmList the compoonent number(s) from Section 9 associated with the individual feature(s). Enter "0" if unknown.mList the compoonent number(s) from Section 9 associated with the individual feature(s). Enter "0" if unknown.xD FEATUREID1Individual feature desigations (ID numbers) should relate to detailed narrative descriptions elsewhere on the form, or to site maps. Very detailed descriptions should be entered under Feature Remarks below or in the Narrative Site Description.Enter individual feature designations (ID numbers, etc.) and brief descriptive notes on feature size, matierals, construction methods etc.zD FEATURETYPE1 Title caseUse the list of defined features found in the NMCRIS User's guide. If an appropriate type is not listed, enter a new feature type in this field, and include a description in the Feature ID section or Feature Remarks.Enter the type of feature.~D RELIABLEID1[If the identification of the feature is questionable, choose "no." Otherwise, choose "yes."Choose "yes" or "no". YesNohDEnter "1" for all features entered individually. Fore groupes of one feature type, enter the total number of that type observed on the site. if actual counts are not possible, enter an estimate in the Feature Remarks.&Enter the number of features observed.4D COMPONENTNOmList the compoonent number(s) from Section 9 associated with the individual feature(s). Enter "0" if unknown.mList the compoonent number(s) from Section 9 associated with the individual feature(s). Enter "0" if unknown.xD FEATUREID1Individual feature desigations (ID numbers) should relate to detailed narrative descriptions elsewhere on the form, or to site maps. Very detailed descriptions should be entered under Feature Remarks below or in the Narrative Site Description.Enter individual feature designations (ID numbers, etc.) and brief descriptive notes on feature size, matierals, construction methods etc.zD FEATURETYPE1 Title caseUse the list of defined features found in the NMCRIS User's guide. If an appropriate type is not listed, enter a new feature type in this field, and include a description in the Feature ID section or Feature Remarks.Enter the type of feature.~D RELIABLEID1[If the identification of the feature is questionable, choose "no." Otherwise, choose "yes."Choose "yes" or "no". YesNoD  NOOBSERVED10Enter "1" for all features entered individually. Fore groupes of one feature type, enter the total number of that type observed on the site. if actual counts are not possible, enter an estimate in the Feature Remarks.&Enter the number of features observed.4D COMPONENTNOmList the compoonent number(s) from Section 9 associated with the individual feature(s). Enter "0" if unknown.mList the compoonent number(s) from Section 9 associated with the individual feature(s). Enter "0" if unknown.xD FEATUREID1Individual feature desigations (ID numbers) should relate to detailed narrative descriptions elsewhere on the form, or to site maps. Very detailed descriptions should be entered under Feature Remarks below or in the Narrative Site Description.Enter individual feature designations (ID numbers, etc.) and brief descriptive notes on feature size, matierals, construction methods etc.zD FEATURETYPE1 Title caseUse the list of defined features found in the NMCRIS User's guide. If an appropriate type is not listed, enter a new feature type in this field, and include a description in the Feature ID section or Feature Remarks.Enter the type of feature.~D RELIABLEID1[If the identification of the feature is questionable, choose "no." Otherwise, choose "yes."Choose "yes" or "no". YesNohDEnter "1" for all features entered individually. Fore groupes of one feature type, enter the total number of that type observed on the site. if actual counts are not possible, enter an estimate in the Feature Remarks.&Enter the number of features observed.4D COMPONENTNOmList the compoonent number(s) from Section 9 associated with the individual feature(s). Enter "0" if unknown.mList the compoonent number(s) from Section 9 associated with the individual feature(s). Enter "0" if unknown.xD FEATUREID1Individual feature desigations (ID numbers) should relate to detailed narrative descriptions elsewhere on the form, or to site maps. Very detailed descriptions should be entered under Feature Remarks below or in the Narrative Site Description.Enter individual feature designations (ID numbers, etc.) and brief descriptive notes on feature size, matierals, construction methods etc.zD FEATURETYPE1 Title caseUse the list of defined features found in the NMCRIS User's guide. If an appropriate type is not listed, enter a new feature type in this field, and include a description in the Feature ID section or Feature Remarks.Enter the type of feature.~D RELIABLEID1[If the identification of the feature is questionable, choose "no." Otherwise, choose "yes."Choose "yes" or "no". YesNohDEnter "1" for all features entered individually. Fore groupes of one feature type, enter the total number of that type observed on the site. if actual counts are not possible, enter an estimate in the Feature Remarks.&Enter the number of features observed.4D COMPONENTNOmList the compoonent number(s) from Section 9 associated with the individual feature(s). Enter "0" if unknown.mList the compoonent number(s) from Section 9 associated with the individual feature(s). Enter "0" if unknown.xD FEATUREID1Individual feature desigations (ID numbers) should relate to detailed narrative descriptions elsewhere on the form, or to site maps. Very detailed descriptions should be entered under Feature Remarks below or in the Narrative Site Description.Enter individual feature designations (ID numbers, etc.) and brief descriptive notes on feature size, matierals, construction methods etc.zD FEATURETYPE1 Title caseUse the list of defined features found in the NMCRIS User's guide. If an appropriate type is not listed, enter a new feature type in this field, and include a description in the Feature ID section or Feature Remarks.Enter the type of feature.~D RELIABLEID1[If the identification of the feature is questionable, choose "no." Otherwise, choose "yes."Choose "yes" or "no". YesNohDEnter "1" for all features entered individually. Fore groupes of one feature type, enter the total number of that type observed on the site. if actual counts are not possible, enter an estimate in the Feature Remarks.&Enter the number of features observed.4D COMPONENTNOmList the compoonent number(s) from Section 9 associated with the individual feature(s). Enter "0" if unknown.mList the compoonent number(s) from Section 9 associated with the individual feature(s). Enter "0" if unknown.xD FEATUREID1Individual feature desigations (ID numbers) should relate to detailed narrative descriptions elsewhere on the form, or to site maps. Very detailed descriptions should be entered under Feature Remarks below or in the Narrative Site Description.Enter individual feature designations (ID numbers, etc.) and brief descriptive notes on feature size, matierals, construction methods etc.zD FEATURETYPE1 Title caseUse the list of defined features found in the NMCRIS User's guide. If an appropriate type is not listed, enter a new feature type in this field, and include a description in the Feature ID section or Feature Remarks.Enter the type of feature.~D RELIABLEID1[If the identification of the feature is questionable, choose "no." Otherwise, choose "yes."Choose "yes" or "no". YesNohDEnter "1" for all features entered individually. Fore groupes of one feature type, enter the total number of that type observed on the site. if actual counts are not possible, enter an estimate in the Feature Remarks.&Enter the number of features observed.4D COMPONENTNOmList the compoonent number(s) from Section 9 associated with the individual feature(s). Enter "0" if unknown.mList the compoonent number(s) from Section 9 associated with the individual feature(s). Enter "0" if unknown.xD FEATUREID1Individual feature desigations (ID numbers) should relate to detailed narrative descriptions elsewhere on the form, or to site maps. Very detailed descriptions should be entered under Feature Remarks below or in the Narrative Site Description.Enter individual feature designations (ID numbers, etc.) and brief descriptive notes on feature size, matierals, construction methods etc.zD FEATURETYPE1 Title caseUse the list of defined features found in the NMCRIS User's guide. If an appropriate type is not listed, enter a new feature type in this field, and include a description in the Feature ID section or Feature Remarks.Enter the type of feature.~D RELIABLEID1[If the identification of the feature is questionable, choose "no." Otherwise, choose "yes."Choose "yes" or "no". YesNohDEnter "1" for all features entered individually. Fore groupes of one feature type, enter the total number of that type observed on the site. if actual counts are not possible, enter an estimate in the Feature Remarks.&Enter the number of features observed.4D COMPONENTNOmList the compoonent number(s) from Section 9 associated with the individual feature(s). Enter "0" if unknown.mList the compoonent number(s) from Section 9 associated with the individual feature(s). Enter "0" if unknown.xD FEATUREID1Individual feature desigations (ID numbers) should relate to detailed narrative descriptions elsewhere on the form, or to site maps. Very detailed descriptions should be entered under Feature Remarks below or in the Narrative Site Description.Enter individual feature designations (ID numbers, etc.) and brief descriptive notes on feature size, matierals, construction methods etc.zD FEATURETYPE1 Title caseUse the list of defined features found in the NMCRIS User's guide. If an appropriate type is not listed, enter a new feature type in this field, and include a description in the Feature ID section or Feature Remarks.Enter the type of feature.~D RELIABLEID1[If the identification of the feature is questionable, choose "no." Otherwise, choose "yes."Choose "yes" or "no". YesNohDEnter "1" for all features entered individually. Fore groupes of one feature type, enter the total number of that type observed on the site. if actual counts are not possible, enter an estimate in the Feature Remarks.&Enter the number of features observed.4D COMPONENTNOmList the compoonent number(s) from Section 9 associated with the individual feature(s). Enter "0" if unknown.mList the compoonent number(s) from Section 9 associated with the individual feature(s). Enter "0" if unknown.xD FEATUREID1Individual feature desigations (ID numbers) should relate to detailed narrative descriptions elsewhere on the form, or to site maps. Very detailed descriptions should be entered under Feature Remarks below or in the Narrative Site Description.Enter individual feature designations (ID numbers, etc.) and brief descriptive notes on feature size, matierals, construction methods etc.zD FEATURETYPE1 Title caseUse the list of defined features found in the NMCRIS User's guide. If an appropriate type is not listed, enter a new feature type in this field, and include a description in the Feature ID section or Feature Remarks.Enter the type of feature.~D RELIABLEID1[If the identification of the feature is questionable, choose "no." Otherwise, choose "yes."Choose "yes" or "no". YesNohDEnter "1" for all features entered individually. Fore groupes of one feature type, enter the total number of that type observed on the site. if actual counts are not possible, enter an estimate in the Feature Remarks.&Enter the number of features observed.4D COMPONENTNOmList the compoonent number(s) from Section 9 associated with the individual feature(s). Enter "0" if unknown.mList the compoonent number(s) from Section 9 associated with the individual feature(s). Enter "0" if unknown.xD FEATUREID1Individual feature desigations (ID numbers) should relate to detailed narrative descriptions elsewhere on the form, or to site maps. Very detailed descriptions should be entered under Feature Remarks below or in the Narrative Site Description.Enter individual feature designations (ID numbers, etc.) and brief descriptive notes on feature size, matierals, construction methods etc.RDFEATUREREMARKSsAssess feature data potential, spatial distribution of features, construction details, associated assemblages, etc.sAssess feature data potential, spatial distribution of features, construction details, associated assemblages, etc.D WRITTENINFO3Please provide American Antiquity-style references.Document any additional written materials resulting from your work at the site. Leave blank if an LA Investigation Record was submitted."DADDLINFOMaterials may include archival materials, previous publications, informants and private collections. Please provide American Antiquity-style references.;Identify any additional sources of information on the site.D NARRATIVEDESCInclude impressions or comments about the site which might ot be discussed elsewhere on this form. Remember, in many cases this is the only time the site will be visited, so provide any information that seems relevant. Attach extra continuation sheets.,Narratively describe and interpret the site.DSITELOC;Inidcate all items that are attached to the LA Site Record.NCheck box if a USGS 7.5' map showing the site location is attached (REQUIRED).jD SKETCHMAP;Inidcate all items that are attached to the LA Site Record.=Check box if a sketch map of the site is attached (REQUIRED).RD CONTINUATIONS;Inidcate all items that are attached to the LA Site Record.-Check box if continuation forms are attached.DOTHERMATERIALS;Inidcate all items that are attached to the LA Site Record.YCheck box if other materials are attached. 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