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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

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