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Examples of Tribal Cultural Resources <br /> Protection Measures and Protocols <br /> Many types of Tribal Cultural Resources(TCRs)are also considered archaeological/cultural resources.The most com- <br /> The UAIC has developed measures listed below to mon types of TCRs include stone tools(projectile points,flaked stone,and milling stones),shell,beads,and a cultural <br /> protect any unanticipated finds of tribal cultural soil called"midden".TCRs can also be native plants and cultural landscapes.Types of artifacts and sites from the his- <br /> resources(TCRs)and achieve compliance with toric-era include bottles,cans,ceramics,building foundations,and bricks. <br /> federal,state and environmental laws. <br /> 1. All work must stop IMMEDIATELY within 100 ,. TY� <br /> feet of the find.Work may be stopped by the <br /> Tribal monitor or a qualified archaeologist. F <br /> Work may continue on the rest of the project as <br /> long as project activities stay at least 100 feet �I <br /> I <br /> away. <br /> 2. The on-site project/construction manager will <br /> immediately be informed of the possible find Bedrock Mortars Projectile Point <br /> and contact a qualified archeologist or tribal <br /> monitor of the find. <br /> 3. Under NO circumstances will any contractor or ' <br /> •a ti <br /> employee collect the archaeological material/ <br /> TCRs. <br /> 4. It is important for the integrity of the find and <br /> for culturally appropriate treatment,and that <br /> no violation is issued. Reasonable methods <br /> must be taken to ensure that there is no <br /> disturbance or damage(including theft)to the Bowl Mortar Handstone <br /> find and its context and surrounding areas. <br /> 5. It is important to respect the direction of the <br /> s . <br /> tribal monitor or other authorized tribal <br /> representative regarding identification and <br /> treatment of finds. <br /> FG ,:i <br /> 6. The location and nature of the discovery will be <br /> strictly confidential,shared only with individuals <br /> that need to know. <br /> N Landscapes and Viewsheds µ Native Plants <br />