what will u do to preserve the ancient site
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When you begin excavation plans, an archaeological preservation easement should be created. This is a deed limitation that allows archaeologists to continue plans to excavate and preserve the site even if you sell the land.Because the artifacts at an archaeological site typically are underground, you may not be able to determine the exact area of the site until excavation begins.While you may only be able to protect the portion of the site on your own property, you may want to let neighbors know of the possibility that artifacts may be located on their property as well.
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1. to stop building houses in the village.
2.to stop cutting trees.
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2.to stop cutting trees.
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