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- Lab number
- Beta-26538
- Material dated
- Charcoal
- Type of date
- Archaeological
- Locality
- Sevier
- Date uploaded
- January 18, 2024
- Updater
- Wyoming Team
- Date updated
- December 31, 2020
- Measured Age
- 1000 ± 90
- Context
- Structure 9, F-9a/surface storage structure/from small unprepared hearth (Charcoal) Structure 9, Feature 9a, a small shallow hearth built on the uper floor, western room. An unprepared, circular hearth, 21-23 cm in dia. 3 cm deep. Fill was ashy gray with charcoal. Rim and basin were oxidized.Structure 9 is a puddled adobe room block and overlies the bsin level of House 6. Rectangular, 3.5+ x 1.6+ m; Room 1 was 2.1 m in one dimension; Room 2 was 1.3 m in 1 dimension. Walls 15-17 cm thick; only the lower wall portion presenved. Floow was built over a layer of small cobbles and is a thin veneer of adobe. Not clear whether tool in fill are actually associated with the floor. Corn cobs, hundreds of Chenopodium seeds, grass seeds found in fill.
- Comments
- Hearth in one of a block of surface storage rooms; mostly Emery Gray but some trade wares