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- Lab number
- GX-22760
- Material dated
- Unknown
- Type of date
- Archaeological
- Locality
- Franklin, Greenfield
- Date uploaded
- January 17, 2024
- Updater
- Wyoming Team
- Date updated
- December 31, 2020
- Measured Age
- 1865 ± 75
- Context
- Area C
- Comments
- Site Examination testing: Area A contained 1 Stark point, 1,311 chipped stone, 25 Woodland pottery sherds; Area B had 29 clusters of chipping debris (over 3,300 pieces), over 170 sherds of pottery (most Middle Woodland), 1 Bifurcate base, Nevilles and Starks, 1 Atlantic, an Adena-like blade, a Large Triangle, an untyped Lanceolate, an untyped triangle; Area C: 13 truncated (commercially stripped) pit features containing conifer charcoal, botanical remains, some debitage, biface fragments, pottery sherds, 1 tubular copper bead. Data Recovery Area B: Middle Archaic chert workshop, 2 Late Archaic quartzite workshops, an early Early Woodland midden pit with calcined snake, canid, and small mammal bone, 4 Middle Woodland camps, and limiteed Late WOodland and historic Native American presence; Area C: numerous pit features dating between 2255 and 1865 B.P. included smoky fires with 100s of charred Rubus (blackberry/raspberry) seeds, ornamental objects