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- Lab number
- S-1638
- Material dated
- charcoal and charred nutshell; charbon de bois et coquille de noix
- Taxa dated
- Juglans cinerea
- Locality
- on Fulton Island, south of Lakeville Corners, about 32 km southeast of Fredericton, St. John drainage, Sunbury County, New Brunswick
- Map sheet
- 21 G/16
- Submitter
- D.L. Keenlyside
- Date submitted
- July 3, 0097
- Measured Age
- 1680 ± 70
- Normalized Age
- 1680 ± 70
- δ13C (per mil)
- -25.0
- Significance
- Woodland; Sylvicole
- Context
- Unit 4F1, feature 35-36, 52 cm depth
- Associated taxa
- Flora: Juglans cinerea; see also RL-147
- Comments
- BlDn-12, Fulton Island: The site consists of a strip of cultural debris, about 340 m long and 10 m wide, 7 m asl, along the steep bank of a thoroughfare between Fulton Island and a marsh area to the south. The remains include fire-cracked rock, hearths, Middle Woodland ceramics, lithic artifacts, debitage, and historic materials. S-1826 was associated with an Adena-like point. There were no cultural associations in the deepest level, dated by RL-148.