Environmental
A Nebraska developer who discovers Native American cultural artifacts during excavation must:
AContinue construction — historical artifacts don't stop modern development
BStop work and notify appropriate authorities under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and Nebraska state law✓ Correct
CDonate the artifacts to the state historical society and proceed
DOnly stop if the artifacts are on federal land
Explanation
Discovery of Native American cultural items and human remains during construction triggers stop-work obligations and notification requirements under federal NAGPRA and Nebraska state burial laws.
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