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In the United States of America, Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act requires that projects funded, authorized, or permitted by the federal government consider historic properties that may be affected by the development of those projects. To comply with Section 106, an interstate pipeline corridor in southwestern Wyoming and northwestern Colorado was surveyed to identify cultural resources and to evaluate them in terms of significance and potential listing in the National Register of Historic Places. Once sites were identified, a mitigation strategy was developed in coordination with the Bureau of Land Management. That plan prioritized important cultural resources within a regional archaeological context and included substantial excavations at 14 sites. 0The archaeological excavations were successful in recovering the types of data necessary to address regional research issues that were raised in the project?s alternative mitigation plan. The data recovery effort included site-specific geophysical assessments as well as providing an opportunity to analyze the geology, fauna, flora, and tens of thousands of prehistoric and historical artifacts from the sites.
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Astronauts --- Training of --- History. --- United States.
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Archaeological parks --- National monuments --- Canyons of the Ancients National Monument (Colo.) --- History.
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Archaeological parks --- National monuments --- Canyons of the Ancients National Monument (Colo.) --- History.
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Astronautics --- History. --- United States. --- History.
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