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The purpose of this investigation is to meet obligations to Federal historic preservation legislation and associated implementing regulations. Cultural resources are defined as any site, building, district, structure, object, data, or material significant in history, architecture, archeology, or culture. The cultural resources investigation shall consist of (a) an exhaustive search and comprehensive review of existing literature and records for the entire reconnaissance area and adjacent project land and the sites identified for testing; (b) a thorough field examination of the project lands; (c) formal archeological excavation of the sites identified for testing; (d) data analysis; and (e) preparation of a comprehensive investigation report. There are eight sites involved in this study. All are located adjacent to Lake Francis Case in Lyman County, South Dakota. This report contains supporting documentation in the form of notes, photo records, maps and other information for a cultural resources investigation of two archaeological sites and a 30 acre survey conducted for the River Ranch Resort Developers.
Tuttle Creek Lake is located in an area containing numerous archaeological sites. Previous archaeological investigations have resulted in the discovery of 132 sites within the limits of the lake project. This report describes results of the intensive shoreline survey, provides an environmental setting, summaries of previous archaeological investigations and descriptions of archaeological sites discovered or revisited during the course of the survey. The kinds and extent of lake effects upon the sites are discussed and recommendations given for future action. Originator-supplied keywords include: Big Blue River Valley, Central lowlands, Dissected Till Plain, Attenuated drift border, Osage Plains, and Flint Hills uplands.