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- Lab number
- Beta-143179
- Material dated
- Charcoal
- Type of date
- Archaeological
- Locality
- Uintah
- Date uploaded
- January 18, 2024
- Updater
- Wyoming Team
- Date updated
- December 31, 2020
- Normalized Age
- 2100 ± 80
- Context
- Feature 31, Block A, probably a feature that was the remains of charcoal stained soil emanating from numerous features clustered in the area (midden area?). It was encountered 65 cm bmgs; meas. 2.85 m in dia. The feature was 24 cm below the prehistoric ground surface and contained charcoal stained soil, FCR, and lithic artifacts. It was amorphous and appears to represent blow-out and cleaning of several features. It is in a natural depression. There was no evidence of structural material (i.e., wood, large pieces of brush) and no distinct floor or other features. If this interpretation is correct, the C14 sample is a composite of charcoal from several features.
- Comments
- Charcoal-stained area 2.85m in diameter; probably blowout from other features; associated with FCR and lithics