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Chapter III Measures for the Administration of Budgetary Quota for Archaeological Investigation, Exploration and Excavation Chapter III Budgetary Quota for Archaeological Excavation

Ninth archaeological excavation budget includes:

I. Labor costs:

1. Migrant workers' fees;

2. Skilled workers' fees.

Second, other excavation costs:

1. Material consumption;

2. Equipment depreciation expense and equipment renewal expense;

3. Record data fee;

4. Transportation expenses;

5. Compensation fee for land occupation;

6. Fees for temporary construction facilities;

7. Specimen test appraisal fee.

Third, mining management fees.

Fourth, the security fee.

5. Unforeseen expenses.

Article 10 Labor cost refers to the expenses required for hiring migrant workers and skilled workers.

1. Migrant workers' fee: the daily wage standard shall be implemented according to relevant local regulations, and the number of workers shall be 8- 12 working days per square meter.

2. Cost of skilled workers: The daily wage standard is determined according to the type of work and proficiency, which is generally 150% to 250% of the daily wage of local migrant workers at that time. The number of skilled workers is 65438+ 05% to 25% of the number of migrant workers.

Article 11 Consumable materials refer to expenditures on small tools, stationery, packaging and covering materials. It is naturally lost in field excavation, cultural relics restoration and data collation.

Twelfth equipment, equipment renewal, depreciation refers to the fixed assets belonging to the excavation unit, such as cameras, video recorders, surveying and mapping instruments, small means of transport, cabinets and other losses caused by the use of field excavation, cultural relics restoration, data collation and other work.

Thirteenth data recording fees refer to the expenses of writing, video recording, photography, drawing, measuring and printing necessary for field excavation, cultural relics restoration and data collation.

Article 14 Transportation expenses refer to the expenses needed for communication between migrant workers and skilled workers, transportation of equipment, consumables, unearthed cultural relics and means of subsistence in the process of field excavation and data collation.

Fifteenth land occupation compensation refers to the compensation for temporary occupation of cultivated land in the field. The compensation area is generally 100%-300% of the actual excavation area. The compensation amount is calculated quarterly according to the actual situation, and cash crops can be treated according to special circumstances, but the maximum amount does not exceed 12% of the total excavation fee.

Article 16 Temporary construction facilities refer to the necessary temporary construction facilities during site excavation. Including accommodation, kitchens, duty rooms, workshops, cultural relics warehouses and hydropower facilities for migrant workers and skilled workers.

Seventeenth cultural relics specimen detection and identification fee refers to the cost that must be sent to a special scientific research unit or by relevant experts to detect and identify cultural relics specimens.

Article 18 See attached table 1 for the budget quota of the above-mentioned expenses, and see attached table 2 for the proportion of expenses in each stage of archaeological excavation.

Article 19 Management fees refer to the personnel and management fees that must be paid by the units holding the People's Republic of China (PRC) Archaeological Excavation Permit, including office, transportation, accommodation, subsidies, subsidies, medical care and labor insurance for migrant workers and skilled workers, and labor management fees charged by relevant departments. The quota standard is 20% of the total labor and other excavation costs.

Twentieth excavation site safety costs refers to the special security personnel hired to ensure the safety of archaeological excavation sites and unearthed cultural relics and the cost of purchasing necessary security equipment and facilities. The quota standard is 10% of the total labor costs and other excavation costs.

Twenty-first unforeseen expenses quota standard is 3%-5% of the total labor costs and other excavation costs.

Article 22 The above budget quota is applicable to ancient sites with the average thickness of cultivated soil layer and cultural layer within 1-2 meters. If the average thickness of cultural layer is less than 1 m, it will be reduced by 30%, and if the average thickness of cultural layer is less than 0.5 m, it will be reduced by 50%. The average thickness of the cultural layer is more than 2m, and the budget quota will increase by 15% for every 0.5m increase.

Twenty-third when the excavation object is the site with the average thickness of cultivated soil and overburden above 0.5 meters, the labor consumption per cubic meter is 2 people/day, and the budget quota for removing cultivated soil and overburden is compiled. When the topsoil and overburden exceed 2m, the budget quota will increase by 15% for every 0.5m increase.

Article 24 The minimum area for general archaeological excavation is 65438 00 square meters.