Common use of Isolate artifact Clause in Contracts

Isolate artifact. A single artifact or pieces from a single artifact, i.e., ten pieces of glass from a single bottle. An isolate artifact is considered single and unassociated when separated by 30 meters or more from any other artifact. For example, two flakes of the same or different raw material separated by 29 meters would be documented as a site. Ten pieces of glass from a single bottle spread across 31 meters would be an isolate. Isolates will not be recorded on a site form, but will be listed in a table designated by number, description, and location.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

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