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Preliminary Information Form (PIF) for Archaeological Sites is a legal document that was released by the Virginia Department of Historic Resources - a government authority operating within Virginia.
Q: What is the Preliminary Information Form (PIF)?
A: The PIF is a form used to gather information about archaeological sites in Virginia.
Q: Who uses the PIF?
A: The PIF is used by archaeologists and researchers to document and assess archaeological sites.
Q: What information is covered in the PIF?
A: The PIF collects information about the site's location, history, artifacts, and any existing preservation or threats to the site.
Q: Why is the PIF important?
A: The PIF helps in the identification, evaluation, and protection of archaeological sites in Virginia.
Form Details:
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