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- Lab number
- Beta-8118
- Material dated
- Charcoal
- Type of date
- Archaeological
- Locality
- Gunnison
- Date uploaded
- January 15, 2024
- Updater
- Wyoming team
- Date updated
- December 31, 2020
- Measured Age
- 1090 ± 60
- Context
- Charcoal from Feature 21, Hearth B. Unlike the other hearths, this one was poorly defined; meas. ca. 70 x 63 cm, 40 cm deep. Most of charcoal and FCR were in the uppermost 10 cm. At least 12 distinctive types of chert recovered. Identifiable bone: mule deer, pronghorn antelope, and modern bison. Most of bone highly fragmented.
References
- Jones, 1984
- Rossillon, Mary P. (1984) The Curecanti Project: The Archaeology of Marion, an Historic Railroad Camp in Curecanti National Recreation Area, Colorado. Midwest Archaeological Center Occasional Studies in Anthropology No. 5, National Park Service, Midwest Archaeological Center, Lincoln, Nebraska.