Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 370.20 - Definitions
a) "Archaeological
resource" refers to any material remains of past human life or activities that
are of archaeological interest and at least forty (40) years of age, as well as
the physical site, location, or context in which those remains are
found.
b) "Archaeological interest"
refers to any object, site or other material remains that, as a result of its
study and analysis, may provide information or knowledge about human life and
activities in the past.
c)
"Material remains of past human life or activities" refers to any physical
evidence of human habitation, occupation, use or activity. Such items of
evidence include, but are not limited to:
1)
surface or subsurface structures,
2) shelters,
3) facilities,
4) features (specific examples include, but
are not limited to: domestic structures, human-made mounds, earthworks, canals,
reservoirs, horticultural garden areas, rock alignments, cairns, kilns, and
post moulds),
5) surface or
subsurface concentrations or scatters or artifacts,
6) whole or fragmentary tools, implements,
containers, weapon projectiles, clothing, and ornaments (specific examples of
these include, but are not limited to: pottery and other ceramics, basketry,
cordage, weavings, coins, bullets, bottles, and other glassware, flaked stone,
bone, metal, wood, hide, feathers, and pigments),
7) by-products of manufacture or use of
human-made or natural materials,
8)
organic waste (specific examples include, but are not limited to: vegetal and
animal remains, coproloites),
9)
rock carvings, rock paintings, intaglios, and other works of artistic or
symbolic representation,
10)
rockshelters or caves containing any of the foregoing materials,
11) the physical site or location of any of
the foregoing,
12) any portion or
piece of any of the foregoing.
d) "Person" refers to any individual,
corporation, partnership, trust, association, or any other private entity, or
any officer, employee, agent, or department or recognized political unit or
subdivision.
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