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This chapter is intended to provide a procedure for studying and/or preserving valuable archaeological resources in the City. Existing in Larkspur are certain deposits of shells, bones and other objects of historical significance believed to have been left by Indians and other early inhabitants. When studied under the supervision of qualified archaeologists, these resources may be of inestimable value in formulating the early history of Larkspur inhabitants. Uncontrolled excavation or modification of these resources, without regard to their possible historical and archaeological values, would destroy the archaeologic integrity of the area. This loss would affect future generations and must be prevented in the public interest. (Ord. 571 § 1 (part), 1977)