Abstract
The controlled analysis of the effects of natural resource management techniques on cultural resources has rarely been undertaken. Scarification is used by timber managers to mix soil and seed to insure proper regeneration in harvested areas. The effects of one scarification project on an artificial “site” are described and the resultant disturbance evaluated in light of its potential to affect cultural resources. Suggestions for meeting timber management goals while minimizing impacts on cultural resources are offered.

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