The Community Access Road could affect both archaeological and cultural heritage resources in the area. Archaeological assessments find and study artifacts (e.g., ceramics and stone tools) and sites (e.g., fishing camps, and trading posts), while cultural heritage assessments look at the broader historical and cultural context, including landscapes and buildings. By considering these areas together, we can better understand and protect the region’s rich cultural and historical legacy.
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