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Lab number
GX-27862-PRI
Material dated
Charcoal
Type of date
Archaeological
Locality
Middlesex, Dracut
Date uploaded
January 17, 2024
Updater
Wyoming Team
Date updated
December 31, 2020
Measured Age
2970 ± 110
Stratigraphic component
40 cmbs
Context
Feature SE-1, bowl-shaped feature;
Additional information
Radiometric
Comments
Three loci: Locus 1 had a Neville point base and midsection, a bifurcate-base point, 2 groundstone adzes, 1 whetstone, 12 bifacial edge tools, 30 unifacial edge tools, 12 wedges, 21 utilized flakes, 30 cores, 1 hammerstone/core, 7 hammerstones, a bifacial drill, large quatnities of debitage, and Feature 2 (7830 BP) a pit house living floor (3 m. wide) with charcoal and charred acorn and hazelnut. Locus 2 had 4 bifacial edge tools, 6 unifacial tools, 10 wedges, 6 utilized flakes, 1 hammerstone, and chipping debris, 1 calcined turtle bone, quartz edge tools, flakes scatter, cores, 1 rhyolite core; Feature 1 - Calcined deer bone feature with over 1200 calcined deer bone fragments C14 dated to 2970 BP and 2780 BP; Feature 3 - (8110 BP) pit house living floor (3 m wide) containing charcoal, charred Chenopodium, Labiatae, Phytolacca, Rubus, acorn and hazelnut. Locus 3, 1 piece of quartz.

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