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• Archaeological Exploration on State-owned Lands
Archaeological exploration is a process established to provide for the appropriate discovery and removal of state-owned aboriginal antiquities and other artifacts with historical value, and to ensure that state property rights to prehistoric and modern period (i.e. post-European contact) artifacts located on and within state-owned lands are recognized and preserved. Please click on the link above for additonal information.


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• Application for Permit to Perform Archaeological Exploration on State-owned Lands.
Applying for a permit to perform archaeological exploration on state-ownded lands is a relatively simple process. Please click on the link above for additional information.


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• Gas, Oil, and Minerals (DEQ)

• Office of Geological Survey

• Office of the State Archaeologist

• Permission to Use State Land



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