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<idinfo>
<citation>
<citeinfo>
<origin>Florida Division of Historical Resources, Bureau of Archaeological Research</origin>
<pubdate>19990500</pubdate>
<title>NON-SENSITIVE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES</title>
<edition>20010000</edition>
<geoform>SHAPE</geoform>
<onlink>http://dhr.dos.state.fl.us/index.html</onlink>
</citeinfo>
</citation>
<descript>
<abstract>This data set contains public archaeological site boundaries and basic site attributes as recorded at the Florida Master Site File.</abstract>
<purpose>The dataset provides location and attribute information about Non-sensitive historical structures for use in resource management, law enforcement, and research purposes.  The Bureau of Archaeological Research cares for state-owned archaeological sites and artifacts, and helps to identify, preserve and interpret the tangible remains of Florida&apos;s earlier cultures.</purpose>
</descript>
<timeperd>
<timeinfo>
<rngdates>
<begdate>19990000</begdate>
<enddate>19990000</enddate>
</rngdates>
</timeinfo>
<current>Ground Condition</current>
</timeperd>
<status>
<progress>Complete</progress>
<update>Irregular</update>
</status>
<spdom>
<bounding>
<westbc>-87.429040</westbc>
<eastbc>-79.872251</eastbc>
<northbc>30.983191</northbc>
<southbc>24.492815</southbc>
</bounding>
</spdom>
<keywords>
<theme>
<themekt>NONE</themekt>
<themekey>Florida History</themekey>
<themekey>Historical Buildings</themekey>
<themekey>Archaeology</themekey>
</theme>
<place>
<placekt>NONE</placekt>
<placekey>Florida</placekey>
<placekey>Historical Building Locations</placekey>
<placekey>United States</placekey>
</place>
<temporal>
<tempkt>NONE</tempkt>
<tempkey>1990&apos;s</tempkey>
</temporal>
</keywords>
<accconst>NONE</accconst>
<useconst>
THE DATA INCLUDED IN THIS APPLICATION ARE BASED ON INTERPRETATION OF AVAILABLE INFORMATION AND SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS LEGALLY BINDING.

Scale is an important factor in data usage. Certain scale data sets are not suitable for some projects, analysis, or modeling purposes. Please be sure you are using the best available data.

1:24000 scale data sets are recommended for projects that are at the county level. 1:24000 data should NOT be used for high accuracy base mapping such as property parcel boundaries.

1:100000 scale data sets are recommended for projects that are at the multi-county or regional level.  1:250000 scale data sets are recommended for projects that are at the regional or state level or larger.

The locations of archaeological sites, historic structures, unmarked human burials, cemeteries, and other cultural features contained in this (and other) Florida Master Site File data layers are for resource management, law enforcement, and research purposes only.  State law protects archaeological remains on state owned and controlled lands (section 267.13, Florida Statutes).  State law protects human burial sites on all lands (sections 872.02 and 872.05, Florida Statutes).

Many of the polygons in this coverage are very small.  To avoid losing polygons when building the coverage, TOLERANCES should be set VERY LOW. (for geographic coordinates in decimal degrees i.e., fuzzy = 0.00001)  It is helpful to turn the label points on when viewing the entire coverage as otherwise some polygons will be too small to see.
</useconst>
<native>For more information, visit: http://dhr.dos.state.fl.us/index.html</native>
<crossref>
<citeinfo>
<origin>Florida Division of Historical Resources, Bureau of Archaeological Research</origin>
<pubdate>19990500</pubdate>
<title>Unavailable</title>
<geoform>Map</geoform>
</citeinfo>
</crossref>
</idinfo>
<dataqual>
<attracc>
<attraccr>Relied on the integrity of the attribute information within the original data layer.</attraccr>
</attracc>
<logic>Certain node/geometry and topology (GT)-polygon/chain relationships are collected or generated to satisfy topological requirements. Some of these requirements include: chains must begin and end at nodes, chains must connect to each other at nodes, chains do not extend through nodes, left and right GT-polygons are defined for each chain element and are consistent throughout the transfer, and the chains representing the limits of the file (neatline) are free of gaps. The neatline is generated by connecting the four corners of the digital file, as established during initialization of the digital file.  All data outside the enclosed region are ignored and all data crossing these geographically straight lines are clipped at the neatline. (Exception: During the QA/QC process all data is examined and if errors are found and corrections are possible, then data is corrected accordingly.  This process is documented in the Process_Step.)  Data within a specified tolerance of the neatline are snapped to the neatline. Neatline straightening aligns the digitized edges of the digital data with the generated neatline, that is, with the longitude/latitude lines in geographic coordinates.  All internal polygons are tested for closure.  Certain attributes and/or entities, e.g. closure line, convey data quality information.  When information to be encoded in the subfield is known to be not applicable (undefined, not relevant), then the subfield is valued by a string of &quot;9s&quot;; and when the information to be encoded is relevant but unknown (or missing), then the subfield is valued by a string of &quot;9s.&quot;</logic>
<complete>Certain node/geometry and topology (GT)-polygon/chain relationships are collected or generated to satisfy topological requirements. Some of these requirements include: chains must begin and end at nodes, chains must connect to each other at nodes, chains do not extend through nodes, left and right GT-polygons are defined for each chain element and are consistent throughout the transfer, and the chains representing the limits of the file (neatline) are free of gaps. The neatline is generated by connecting the four corners of the digital file, as established during initialization of the digital file.  All data outside the enclosed region are ignored and all data crossing these geographically straight lines are clipped at the neatline. (Exception: During the QA/QC process all data is examined and if errors are found and corrections are possible, then data is corrected accordingly.  This process is documented in the Process_Step.)  Data within a specified tolerance of the neatline are snapped to the neatline. Neatline straightening aligns the digitized edges of the digital data with the generated neatline, that is, with the longitude/latitude lines in geographic coordinates.  All internal polygons are tested for closure.  Certain attributes and/or entities, e.g. closure line, convey data quality information.  When information to be encoded in the subfield is known to be not applicable (undefined, not relevant), then the subfield is valued by a string of &quot;9s&quot;; and when the information to be encoded is relevant but unknown (or missing), then the subfield is valued by a string of &quot;9s.&quot;  This dataset contains archeological sites that are released for general public use and does not include all known sites.  Contact the Florida Division of Historical Resources for further information concerning specific sensitive archeoloigcal sites.  The archaeological site data are based on field reports which have been submitted by many and varied individuals, groups, institutions, and cultural resource firms.  Submissions to the Site File are sometimes accepted from amateurs (non-archaeologists) as well as professionals.  The site locations are only as accurate as the location information submitted to the Site File by the site recorder.  The accuracy of submitted information cannot always be verified.  The absence of archaeological sites in the GIS does not preclude the existence of an unrecorded site in the field.  In fact, only an estimated 10% of the sites in existence are recorded at the Site File.</complete>
<lineage>
<srcinfo>
<srccite>
<citeinfo>
<origin>Florida Division of Historical Resources, Bureau of Archaeological Research</origin>
<pubdate>19990500</pubdate>
<title>Unavailable</title>
<geoform>Map</geoform>
</citeinfo>
</srccite>
<srcscale>24,000</srcscale>
<typesrc>Map</typesrc>
<srctime>
<timeinfo>
<rngdates>
<begdate>19990000</begdate>
<enddate>19990000</enddate>
</rngdates>
</timeinfo>
<srccurr>Ground Condition</srccurr>
</srctime>
<srccitea>FDHR (BAR)</srccitea>
<srccontr>Vector data representing public archaeological site boundaries.</srccontr>
</srcinfo>
<procstep>
<procdesc>
The process step describes, in general, the process used in the production of data sets.  The originating agencies created the original spatial coverage.  GeoPlan, during the QA/QC process included the following aspects:
(1) Projected data to FGDL Albers
(2) Set Tolerances to FGDL Standards
(3) Upcased Items
(4) Added Descript item based on SITETYPE_1,
(5) Performed regionpoly to convert regions to polygons
</procdesc>
<procdate>20000000</procdate>
</procstep>
</lineage>
</dataqual>
<spref>
<horizsys>
<planar>
<mapproj>
<mapprojn>Albers Conical Equal Area</mapprojn>
<albers>
<stdparll>24.000000</stdparll>
<stdparll>31.500000</stdparll>
<longcm>-84.000000</longcm>
<latprjo>24.000000</latprjo>
<feast>400000.00000</feast>
<fnorth>0.00000</fnorth>
</albers>
</mapproj>
<planci>
<plance>Coordinate Pair</plance>
<coordrep>
<absres>0.001024</absres>
<ordres>0.001024</ordres>
</coordrep>
<plandu>METERS</plandu>
</planci>
</planar>
<geodetic>
<horizdn>HPGN</horizdn>
<ellips>GRS1980</ellips>
<semiaxis>6378137.000000</semiaxis>
<denflat>298.257222</denflat>
</geodetic>
</horizsys>
</spref>
<eainfo>
<detailed>
<enttyp>
<enttypl>ARCSIT.DBF</enttypl>
<enttypd>Database File</enttypd>
<enttypds>None</enttypds>
</enttyp>
<attr>
<attrlabl>SITEID</attrlabl>
<attrdef>This is the state site number</attrdef>
<attrdefs>Florida Division of Historical Resources Record Number</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<udom>Unknown</udom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>FORMNO</attrlabl>
<attrdef>Identifying code used to locate and track each site&apos;s original form and later update form(s) in the Florida Master Site File database</attrdef>
<attrdefs>Same</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<udom>Unknown</udom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>SITENAME</attrlabl>
<attrdef>The site name as recorded at the Florida Master Site File</attrdef>
<attrdefs>Same</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<udom>Unknown</udom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>SITETYPE_1-6</attrlabl>
<attrdef>General archaeological site type, especially dealing with aspects of site setting, important structures or features that are present, cultural or settlement function, or relative density of material remains.  More than one site type may be represented at the same site.  If all six site type fields are populated, there is a possibility that more exist for the site and are recorded on the paper forms located at the Site File.  Values in these fields are limited to a discrete list of possibilities used in the Site File Smartform program.  A list of these values can be found in the field descriptions included in the Archaeological Smartform, available at http://dhr.dos.state.fl.us/msf/smartform.html</attrdef>
<attrdefs>Same</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<udom>Unknown</udom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>CULTURE_1-8</attrlabl>
<attrdef>Archaeological culture or subculture or historic context represented at the site.  More than one culture or historic context may be represented at the same site.  If all eight culture fields are populated there is a possibility that more exist for the site and are recorded on the paper forms at the Site File.  Values in these fields are limited to a discrete list of possibilities used in the Site File Smartform program.  A list of these values can be found in the field descriptions included in theArchaeological Smartform, available at http://dhr.dos.state.fl.us/msf/smartform.html</attrdef>
<attrdefs>Same</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<udom>Unknown</udom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>SURV_EVAL</attrlabl>
<attrdef>Surveyor&apos;s evaluation of the cultural resource&apos;s eligibility for the National Register when the resource is considered as an independent entity -- not as a component, or &quot;contributing property&quot; to a potential district</attrdef>
<attrdefs>Same</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<udom>Unknown</udom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>FIELD_DATE</attrlabl>
<attrdef>Date that the field work started at a the cultural resource</attrdef>
<attrdefs>Same</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<udom>Unknown</udom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>SURVEY_NO</attrlabl>
<attrdef>The serial number assigned by the Site File to the report or manuscript produced by the survey or project which identified or reexamined the cultural resource.  Not all sites have an associated report or manuscript</attrdef>
<attrdefs>Same</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<udom>Unknown</udom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>D_NRLISTED</attrlabl>
<attrdef>Date that the site was officially listed in the National Register of Historic Places.  The field is blank if the site is not listed on the National Register</attrdef>
<attrdefs>Same</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<udom>Unknown</udom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>SHPO_EVAL</attrlabl>
<attrdef>Indicates whether the structure was address Matched(M) or on-screen Digitized(D)</attrdef>
<attrdefs>Same</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<udom>Unknown</udom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>PLOT_TYPE</attrlabl>
<attrdef>A value of &apos;NORM&apos; in this field indicates that the site plot represents the actual boundary of the archaeological resource as recorded by the surveyor.  A value of &apos;GV&apos; (General Vicinity) in this field indicates that the site plot DOES NOT represent actual site boundaries, but rather bounds an area within which the site is believed to be located.  *NOTE: The &apos;GV&apos; designation for archaeological sites is currently being checked for accuracy at the Site File.  A more complete and accurate coverage of &apos;GV&apos; siteswill soon be available.  Please contact the Florida Master Site File for the most current information</attrdef>
<attrdefs>Same</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<udom>Unknown</udom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
<attr>
<attrlabl>DESCRIPT</attrlabl>
<attrdef>SITETYPE_1, may be abbreviated</attrdef>
<attrdefs>Same</attrdefs>
<attrdomv>
<udom>Unknown</udom>
</attrdomv>
</attr>
</detailed>
</eainfo>
<distinfo>
<distrib>
<cntinfo>
<cntperp>
<cntper>Operator</cntper>
<cntorg>FLORIDA GEOGRAPHIC DATA LIBRARY</cntorg>
</cntperp>
<cntaddr>
<addrtype>Physical</addrtype>
<address>
431 Architecture Building
PO Box 115706
</address>
<city>Gainesville</city>
<state>Florida</state>
<postal>32611-5706</postal>
</cntaddr>
<cntvoice>(352) 3920997, Operator</cntvoice>
<cntemail>http://www.fgdl.org/fgdldocs/document/techsupp.htm</cntemail>
<hours>24 Hours / Day</hours>
<cntinst>
Please visit the web site, http://www.fgdl.org, for all
questions or concerns.
</cntinst>
</cntinfo>
</distrib>
<distliab>Florida Geographic Data Library is a product of the University of Florida GeoPlan Center with support from the Florida Department of Transportation and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. THE FGDL DATA AS PROVIDED BY CONTRIBUTING ORGANIZATIONS AND ANY PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE CREATED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA GEOPLAN CENTER (COLLECTIVELY THE &quot;MATERIALS&quot;) ARE COPYRIGHTED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA GEOPLAN CENTER FOR THE FGDL CONTRIBUTING AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS (THE &quot;DATA PROVIDERS&quot;). DO NOT REPRODUCE, REDISTRIBUTE OR RESELL THE MATERIALS, OR PROVIDE THE MATERIALS FOR FREE TO CUSTOMERS OR CLIENTS, OR PLACE THE MATERIALS FOR DOWNLOAD ON A WEBSITE. ADDITIONALLY, WHEN USING FGDL DATA OR SOFTWARE IN PROJECTS, MAPS, ETC.; YOU AGREE TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE FGDL AS A DATA SOURCE. THE MATERIALS ARE PROVIDED &quot;AS IS&quot;. THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA GEOPLAN CENTER MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES ABOUT THE QUALITY OR SUITABILITY OF THE MATERIALS, EITHER EXPRESSLY OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA GEOPLAN CENTER MAKES NO WARRANTIES, GUARANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS AS TO THE TRUTH, ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF THE DATA PROVIDED BY THE FGDL CONTRIBUTING ORGANIZATIONS. THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA GEOPLAN CENTER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES SUFFERED AS A RESULT OF USING, MODIFYING, CONTRIBUTING OR DISTRIBUTING THE MATERIALS.</distliab>
</distinfo>
<metainfo>
<metd>19990500</metd>
<metc>
<cntinfo>
<cntperp>
<cntper>Operator</cntper>
</cntperp>
<cntaddr>
<addrtype>Physical</addrtype>
<address>R. A. Gray Building, 500 South Bronough St.</address>
<city>Tallahassee</city>
<state>Florida</state>
<postal>32399-0250</postal>
</cntaddr>
<cntvoice>(850) 487-2299</cntvoice>
</cntinfo>
</metc>
<metstdn>FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata</metstdn>
<metstdv>FGDC-STD-001-1998</metstdv>
</metainfo>
</metadata>

