What if the archaeologist finds a potentially significant site?
If, after reviewing a report on the results of the survey, the DHR concurs that the results of the survey indicate that one or more significant archaeological sites exist within project impact areas, the DHR will recommend that the sites be avoided, or, if avoidance is not possible, that further archaeological testing be conducted in order to evaluate the sites to determine whether they are eligible for listing in the State and National Registers of Historic Places.
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