Clark Mountains (Geographic Keyword)

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Archaeological Inventory of the California Desert: a Proposed Methodology (1973)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Margaret L. Weide.

The California Desert includes a considerable quantity of archaeological resources along with its many other values. As the Bureau of Land Management seeks to meet the challenge of managing its desert lands for the common good, it is appropriate that the archaeology of the area be numbered among its considerations. Not only does the BLM have a legal responsibility to protect archaeological remains under Federal law, but archaeology constitutes a public resource in several respects. Understanding...


A Cultural Resource Inventory of an 80 Acre Proposed Dump Location at the Colosseum Mine, Clark Mountains, San Bernardino, California (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kevin Rafferty. Lynda Blair.

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A Negative Class III (BLM) Cultural Resource Investigation of 1. 37 Acres for the Southern California Edison Mountain Pass Electric Distribution Line Extension #3, San Bernardino County, CA (1995)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Lynda M. Blair.

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