Examples of Archaeological resources in a sentence
Archaeological resources are locations and objects from past human activities.
The Cultural Heritage Resource Protection Plan has been developed to support the construction, operation and closure of the Project considering that Archaeological resources are non-renewable, finite resources and are of value not only to local communities, but to the territory of Nunavut, Canada, and to the entire world and the North Baffin Region and the Project area have a very rich archaeological history.
Archaeological resources include man-made objects (precontact and historic period artifacts such as stone tools, pottery, glass, nails, bones, etc.) and features (e.g. stone or brick walls or pavements, pits, fireplaces, other evidence of burning, or other remnants of human activity).
Archaeological resources are prehistoric Native American cultural resources and historic archaeological resources of Native American and Euro-American origins.
Archaeological resources that have been found, or can be expected to occur are diverse and include villages, fishing sites and weirs, hunting and gathering sites (e.g., camps, processing sites, lookouts, kill sites), collapsed log cabins, trails, horticulture sites, evidence of culturally modified trees (CMT), buried sites, major/multicomponent sites, and cemeteries or burials.