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4. Since buildings have existed within the OPEI SiM e <br />before the turn of the century} it i5 possible that important <br />historical deposits exist in the subsurface in toe form of <br />fqundatigns, trash deposits, filled privy pits and other such <br />material <br />RECOMMENDATIONS <br />PA1.,EONTOLOWCALI: No further research *s recommended. <br />ARCHAEOLOGICAL: <br />1. Since the archaeological sensitivity of the APEI cannot <br />be assessed it is recnmmended that an archaeologist monitor the <br />initial stages of grading <br />. The archaeologist should be prepared to quickly document <br />and recover any cultural material which may appear. <br />3. Monitoring need not be accomplished in these areas where <br />clearly undisturbed Oedrock units are exposed. <br />4. All recovered archaeological material should be <br />described in a written, report which receivee Gufficient <br />distribution to insure its availability to future researwher5. <br />5. All recovered archaeological material Should to donated <br />tv a local institution, which has the proper facilities for <br />curatien and display. <br />HISTORICAL <br />1. A historical archaeslogist should monitor the initial <br />stages of trading. This monit ❑rinq may be accomplished by the <br />same person retained to perform the archaeological monitgring <br />recommended above. <br />2. The historical archaeologist should be prepared to <br />quickly document and recover any important historical material <br />which may appear. <br />3. Monitoring need not be accomplished in those areas where <br />clearly undisturbed bedrock units are exposed. <br />4, All recovered historical material should be described in <br />Q written report which receives suffivient distritrQtion to <br />insure its availability to future researchers. <br />17 <br />