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Page 3 <br /> <br />used. If not, the field inventory numbers are retained (e.g., date-individual object number; <br />7/19/03-1; 7719/03-2) with additional numbers assigned as needed. Small or broken items will <br />be placed in plastic bags as appropriate. <br /> <br />Catalog descriptions are geared to a minimum number of physical attributes such as class of <br />object, type, material, product/manufacturer's information, etc., and occasionally condition along <br />with measurements. Computerization of the descriptions is concurrent to facilitate searching for <br />duplicate or similar objects. The Research Scientist will complete the preliminary catalog <br />assisted by the Monitoring Archaeolo~st. The Principal Investigator will provide overall review. <br />Clerical will provide any word processing services. <br /> <br />Identification/Research: This task, the primary responsibility of the Research Scientist (Dr. <br />Donna Garaventa), is to identify the objects in the collection the may have interpretive value and <br />research their background for both the catalog and the final report. Assistance will be provided <br />by the Principal Investigator, the Monitoring Archaeologist and a Research Assistant. <br /> <br />Task 3 - Research Historic Context <br /> <br />This task will focus on developing a minimal historic context (e.g., review of local histories, <br />Sanborn and other historic maps, etc.) for the project to assist with the interpretation of the finds. <br />The Research Scientist will head the effort assisted by a Research Assistant. Graphics will <br />review and develop any explanatory and illustrative maps and tables. The Principal Investigator <br />will provide editorial review, coordination and quality control. Task will include a records <br />search as the California Historical Resources Information Systems (CSU Sonoma) and research <br />at the Redwood City Public Library History Room. <br /> <br />Task 4 - Report and Closure <br /> <br />This task will result in a short closure report reporting on the results of the archaeological <br />monitoring at the project. The artifacts collected as part of the archaeological monitoring <br />program may have originated from either dumping on the property or possibly may be linked to <br />specific households (e.g., privies, trash features) that may have been identified as a result of the <br />background research. To date, individual features (e.g., privies, trash pits) have not been <br />identified on the property although historic map review coupled with plotting of the current finds <br />may provide this linkage. <br /> <br /> The Principal Investigator and Research Scientist will write the report using the information <br /> obtained during Tasks 2 and 3. A Research Assistant and Graphics will provide support <br /> including completing any figures and photographs used in the report. The Principal Investigator <br /> will provide editorial review and quality control. The clerical staff will complete any necessary <br /> word processing, Xeroxing and final production. The Principal Investigator will coordinate with <br /> all interested parties during this time. <br /> <br /> Task 5 - Storage Preparation <br /> <br /> After review the artifacts will packed and boxed for transfer to the repository. A summary <br /> inventory list and label will accompany the collection. The collection will be transferred/donated <br /> to Redwood City by the project owner. The collection, representing a direct physical link to the <br /> history of Redwood City, may be used for museum, library, or other exhibits, school teaching <br /> sets, and so on. <br /> <br /> NOTE: Curation Costs, the one-time fee to be charged by the San Mateo County Historical <br /> Society, are not included in the cost estimate. These will have to be negotiated separately with <br /> the Historical Society by the City. <br /> <br /> BASIN RESEARCH ASSOCIATES <br /> <br /> <br />