Maryland Code § SF-5A-333

Section SF-5A-333
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(a) In this part the following words have the meanings indicated.

(b) "Archaeology Office" means the Archaeology Office established under §
5A-334 of this subtitle.
(c) "Associated funerary objects" means objects that are reasonably
believed to have been placed with individual human remains as a part of the death
rite or ceremony of a culture.
(d) (1) "Cave" has the meaning stated in § 5-1401 of the Natural
Resources Article.
(2) "Cave" includes:
(i) any naturally occurring void, cavity, recess, cavern,
sinkhole, grotto, rock shelter, or system of interconnecting passages beneath the
surface of the earth or within a cliff or ledge; and
(ii) natural subsurface water and drainage systems.
(e) "Committee" means the Advisory Committee on Archaeology.
(f) "Human remains" means any part of the body of a deceased human
being in any state of decomposition.
(g) "Native American" means an individual or a descendant of an individual
who inhabited North America before European contact.
(h) "Submerged archaeological historic property" means any underwater
structure, remains, or object that:
(1) yields or is likely to yield information significant to the study of
human prehistory, history, or culture; and
(2) (i) is so embedded in underwater land that excavating tools
are needed to move the bottom sediments to reach all or part of it and has remained
unclaimed for at least 100 years; or
(ii) is included or is eligible to be included in the National
Register of Historic Places.

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