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Ohio Archaeology Inventory

Archaeology Guidelines
This publication outlines standards for submission of reports conducted under our review authority. Click here to purchase.

Instruction Manual for Completing the Ohio Archaeological Inventory Form (2 MB)
This manual provides a detailed understanding of the Ohio Archaeological Inventory, as well as complete instructions for the preparation and submission of site forms to the Ohio Historic Preservation Office. It is an essential guide for the preparation of both electronic I-Form, and paper form submissions.

I-Form
I-Form is an Internet-based application that allows for electronic completion and submission of Ohio Archaeological Inventory forms. I-Form use is expected by professionals submitting inventory forms for most Section 106 compliance projects and surveys funded with Certified Local Government grants.

Ohio Historic Inventory

About the Ohio Historic Inventory
Learn about the purpose and use of the Ohio Historic Inventory Form.

Ohio Historic Inventory Form Instructions
Field by field instructions for completing the paper inventory form.

I-Form
I-Form is an Internet-based application that allows for electronic completion and submission of Ohio Historic Inventory forms. I-Form use is expected by professionals submitting inventory forms for most Section 106 compliance projects and surveys funded with Certified Local Government grants.

Ohio Historic Landscapes Survey

Ohio Historic Landscapes Survey
The Ohio landscapes survey is part of a national effort to begin identifying, in a systematic fashion, significant designed landscapes, particularly the works of Frederick Law Olmsted and his successors. The emphasis on recording Olmsted's works was initially spearheaded by the National Association of Olmsted Parks.

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