Appendix C - Cultural Heritage Impact Assessment - Peabody Energy
Appendix C - Cultural Heritage Impact Assessment - Peabody Energy Appendix C - Cultural Heritage Impact Assessment - Peabody Energy
NPWS Aboriginal Site Recording Form - Site Interpretation and Community Statement page 4 Aboriginal Community Interpretation and Management Recommendations Preliminary Site Assessment Site Cultural & Scientific Analysis and Preliminary Management Recommendations This artefact scatter was located in the sandy bed of Stony Creek which is a tributary of South Wambo Creek. The three mudstone flake artefacts were lying on the surface of the creek bed and appeared to have been washed from an upstream area. There was no evidence of any artefacts in the soil profiles on either side of Stony Creek and there is evidence of large scale flooding events across this area. As such it is considered unlikely that there are any in situ artefacts in the vicinity of the artefact scatter. If proposed or existing farming or mining activities are likely to impact on the site or cause harm to the Aboriginal objects, it is recommended that the site should be salvaged (subject to an appropriate permit being in force), and the artefacts or objects relocated to the temporary keeping place under the Wambo Care and Control Permit #3130. This section should only be filled in by the Endorsees Endorsed by: Knowledge Holder Nominated Trustee Native Title Holder Community Consensus Title Surname First Name Initials Organisation Address Phone number Fax Attachments (No.) Comments A4 location map B/W photographs Colour photographs Slides Aerial photographs Site plans, drawings Recording tables Other Feature inserts-No.
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NPWS Aboriginal Site Recording Form - Site Interpretation and Community Statement page 4<br />
Aboriginal Community Interpretation and Management Recommendations<br />
Preliminary Site <strong>Assessment</strong><br />
Site <strong>Cultural</strong> & Scientific Analysis and Preliminary Management Recommendations<br />
This artefact scatter was located in the sandy bed of Stony Creek which is a tributary of South Wambo Creek. The three<br />
mudstone flake artefacts were lying on the surface of the creek bed and appeared to have been washed from an upstream<br />
area. There was no evidence of any artefacts in the soil profiles on either side of Stony Creek and there is evidence of<br />
large scale flooding events across this area. As such it is considered unlikely that there are any in situ artefacts in the<br />
vicinity of the artefact scatter.<br />
If proposed or existing farming or mining activities are likely to impact on the site or cause harm to the Aboriginal objects, it<br />
is recommended that the site should be salvaged (subject to an appropriate permit being in force), and the artefacts or<br />
objects relocated to the temporary keeping place under the Wambo Care and Control Permit #3130.<br />
This section should only be filled in by the Endorsees<br />
Endorsed by: Knowledge Holder Nominated Trustee Native Title Holder Community Consensus<br />
Title Surname First Name Initials<br />
Organisation<br />
Address<br />
Phone number<br />
Fax<br />
Attachments (No.)<br />
Comments<br />
A4 location map<br />
B/W photographs<br />
Colour photographs<br />
Slides<br />
Aerial photographs<br />
Site plans, drawings<br />
Recording tables<br />
Other<br />
Feature inserts-No.