During an excavation in 2004, a team of archaeologists discovered cultural remains buried by the 1815 eruption.
A rich assemblage of cultural, faunal and human remains were excavated.
A number of cultural and human remains have been discovered in various Ichma sites.
This material was screened and flotation was used to look for cultural remains (Chandler 2001a).
Both historic and prehistoric subsurface cultural remains have been documented in the vicinity of the residence.
As this number is in no way supported by archaeological evidence, it suggests that cultural remains of the Palaeolithic may well yet turn up.
Mesa Verde, in the southwestern corner of the state, is the lone national park devoted to protecting cultural remains.
One such trace of the cultural remains is Durgadi fort.
The surface collection of artifacts within the township provided a good chronological overview of the areas cultural remains and their development.
If archaeologists determine the site contains important/significant cultural remains, the adverse effects on the site must be mitigated.