Archaeological Remains definition

Archaeological Remains means antiquities, fossils, coins, articles of value, precious minerals, cultural artifacts, human burial sites, paleontological and human remains and other similar remains of archaeological or paleontological interest discovered on any part of the Premises or the areas subject to the Rights of Access or O&M Access Areas.
Archaeological Remains means the remains of any building, work or artefact, including any trace or sign of the previous existence of the building, work or artefact in question;
Archaeological Remains has the meaning given in paragraph 1 of Annex 10/E to Part 2 of Schedule 4 [Construction Requirements]. ''Archaeological Works'' has the meaning given in paragraph 1 of Annex 10/E to Part 2 of Schedule 4 [Construction Requirements].

Examples of Archaeological Remains in a sentence

  • Decides to retain the Cultural Landscape and Archaeological Remains of the Bamiyan Valley (Afghanistan) on the List of World Heritage in Danger.

  • Decides to retain the Minaret and Archaeological Remains of Jam (Afghanistan) on the List of World Heritage in Danger.

  • PPG 16 identifies this as ‘Preservation of Archaeological Remains In Situ’ (PARIS)28.

  • No intrusive investigation or development shall commence until an Archaeological Remains Management Plan (ARMP) has been submitted to and approved by the local planning authority in writing.

  • Decides to retain the Minaret and Archaeological Remains of Jam (Afghanistan) on the List of World Heritage in Danger.39.

  • Loading, Beam Load Cell – Many load cells used in industry are bending or shear beam types.

  • Archaeology (PPS 6) Policy BH 2 - The Protection of Archaeological Remains of Local Importance and their Settings.

  • Condition 68 attached at outline stage required that as part of any Reserved Matters Application a detailed Archaeological Remains Plan shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.

  • Minaret and Archaeological Remains of Jam (Afghanistan) (C 211 rev) Decision: 39 COM 7A.38 The World Heritage Committee, 1.

  • The Written Scheme of Investigation for Archaeological Watching Brief Works dated February 2019 and the Management Plan for Preservation of Below Ground Archaeological Remains dated April 2019 shall be implemented in full during the course of the development and in accordance with the approved details.


More Definitions of Archaeological Remains

Archaeological Remains means all items and any evidence of human activity over different historical periods on the surface of the land or below the soil and water, the conservation and study of which would enhance existing knowledge of the historical development of humankind and its connection with the natural environment, the main sources of information of which are archaeological researches or discoveries, and which may be assumed to have been under the soil or water for at least 100 years, and to have the properties of heritage. Archaeological remains shall also be those items connected with burial sites that are determined as such on the basis of laws governing war cemeteries, and also those items connected with the more general archaeological and natural context of war, which have been under the soil or water for at least 50 years. Professionally identified and registered archaeological remains shall become heritage;
Archaeological Remains means antiquities, fossils, coins, articles of value, precious minerals, cultural artifacts, human burial sites and human remains and other similar remains of archaeological interest discovered on any part of the Sites. As-Built Schedule has the meaning given to it in Section 2.6.3(f) of Attachment 9 (Project and Construction Management).

Related to Archaeological Remains

  • Archaeological site means a geographic locality in Washington, including but not limited to, submerged and submersible lands and the bed of the sea within the state's jurisdiction, that contains archaeological objects.

  • Statistical Release means the statistical release designated “H.15(519)” or any successor publication which is published weekly by the Federal Reserve and which reports yields on actively traded United States government securities adjusted to constant maturities or, if such statistical release is not published at the time of any determination under the Indenture, then such other reasonably comparable index which shall be designated by the Company.

  • Medical Records the Study Subjects’ primary medical records kept by the Institution on behalf of the Study Subjects, including, without limitation, treatment entries, x-rays, biopsy reports, ultrasound photographs and other diagnostic images. Zdravotní záznamy: primární zdravotní záznamy Subjektů studie vedené Zdravotnickým zařízením ve vztahu k Subjektu studie, zejména záznamy o poskytnuté péči, zázanym o RTG vyšetřeních, protokoly o provedených biopsiích, snímky z ultrazvukových vyšetření a další snímky diagnostické povahy. Study Data: all records and reports, other than Medical Records, collected or created pursuant to or prepared in connection with the Study including, without limitation, reports (e.g., CRFs, data summaries, interim reports and the final report) required to be delivered to Sponsor pursuant to the Protocol and all records regarding inventories and dispositions of all Investigational Product. Studijní data a údaje: veškeré záznamy, zprávy a protokoly, jež jsou odlišné od Zdravotních záznamů, a které jsou získány, shromážděny či vytvořeny v návaznosti na či připraveny v souvislosti se Studií, zejména zprávy, záznamy a protokoly (např., CRFs, datové přehledy, mezitímní zprávy a protokoly, a závěrečná zpráva), které jsou požadovány, aby byly poskytnuty Zadavateli v souladu s Protokolem a veškerými záznamy ohledně inventurní evidence a nakládání s veškerým množstvím Hodnoceného léčiva.

  • Chemical restraint means the use of medication to control a student’s violent physical behavior or restrict a student’s freedom of movement.

  • Medical record means any document or combination of documents, except births, deaths, and the fact of admission to or discharge from a hospital, that pertains to the medical history, diagnosis, prognosis, or medical condition of a patient and that is generated and maintained in the process of medical treatment.

  • Specified anatomical areas means and includes:

  • Critical habitat means habitat areas with which endangered, threatened, sensitive or monitored plant, fish, or wildlife species have a primary association (e.g., feeding, breeding, rearing of young, migrating). Such areas are identified herein with reference to lists, categories, and definitions promulgated by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife as identified in WAC 232-12-011 or 232-12-014; in the Priority Habitat and Species (PHS) program of the Department of Fish and Wildlife; or by rules and regulations adopted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Marine Fisheries Service, or other agency with jurisdiction for such designations. See also “Habitat of special significance.”

  • Statistical record means a record in a system of records maintained for sta- tistical research or reporting purposes only and not used in whole or in part in making any determination about an identifiable individual, except as pro- vided by 13 U.S.C. 8.

  • Metropolitan statistical area means any of the metropolitan statistical areas as defined from time to time by the United States Office of Management and Budget.

  • Physical restraint means bodily force used to substantially limit a student’s movement, except that consensual, solicited, or unintentional contact and contact to provide comfort, assistance, or instruction shall not be deemed to be physical restraint.

  • Flood-related erosion area management means the operation of an overall program of corrective and preventive measures for reducing flood-related erosion damage, including but not limited to emergency preparedness plans, flood-related erosion control works and floodplain management regulations.

  • Hazardous Waste Management Facility means, as defined in NCGS 130A, Article 9, a facility for the collection, storage, processing, treatment, recycling, recovery, or disposal of hazardous waste.

  • Wild animal means any mammal, bird, fish, or other creature of a wild nature endowed with sensation and the power of voluntary motion.

  • Clinical record means a legible electronic or hard-copy history that documents the criteria established for medical records as set forth in rule 441—79.3(249A). A claim form or billing statement does not constitute a clinical record.

  • Wild animals means those species of the class Mammalia whose

  • Behavioral violation means a student’s behavior that violates the district’s discipline policies.

  • Cell Site means the Communication Provider’s radio base station premises or Third Party CP radio base station premises;

  • Fluoroscopy means a technique for generating x-ray images and presenting them simultaneously and continuously as visible images. This term has the same meaning as the term "radioscopy" in the standards of the International Electrotechnical Commission.

  • Geologically hazardous areas means areas that because of their susceptibility to erosion, sliding, earthquake, or other geological events, are not suited to the siting of commercial, residential, or industrial development consistent with public health or safety concerns.

  • Hazardous Substance Activity also means any existence of Hazardous Substances on the Property that would cause the Property or the owner or operator thereof to be in violation of, or that would subject the Property to any remedial obligations under, any Environmental Laws, including CERCLA and RCRA, assuming disclosure to the applicable governmental authorities of all relevant facts, conditions and circumstances pertaining to the Property.

  • Geotechnical report or "geotechnical analysis" means a scientific study or evaluation conducted by a qualified expert that includes a description of the ground and surface hydrology and geology, the affected land form and its susceptibility to mass wasting, erosion, and other geologic hazards or processes, conclusions and recommendations regarding the effect of the proposed development on geologic conditions, the adequacy of the site to be developed, the impacts of the proposed development, alternative approaches to the proposed development, and measures to mitigate potential site-specific and cumulative geological and hydrological impacts of the proposed development, including the potential adverse impacts to adjacent and down-current properties. Geotechnical reports shall conform to accepted technical standards and must be prepared by qualified professional engineers or geologists who have professional expertise about the regional and local shoreline geology and processes.

  • Substance abuse means the consumption or use of any substance for purposes other than for the treatment of sickness or injury as prescribed or administered by a person duly authorized by law to treat sick and injured human beings.

  • Functional behavioral assessment means an individualized assessment of the student that results in a team hypothesis about the function of a student’s behavior and, as appropriate, recommendations for a behavior intervention plan.

  • Critical areas means any of the following areas or ecosystems: wetlands, critical aquifer recharge areas, streams, fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas, frequently flooded areas, and geologically hazardous areas as defined by the Growth Management Act (RCW 36.070A.170).

  • Critical area means an ISO Class 5 environment.

  • Site area emergency means events may occur, are in progress, or have occurred that could lead to a significant release of radioactive material and that could require a response by off-site response organizations to protect persons off-site.