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- Lab number
- Beta-26541
- Material dated
- Charcoal
- Type of date
- Archaeological
- Locality
- Sevier
- Date uploaded
- January 18, 2024
- Updater
- Wyoming Team
- Date updated
- December 31, 2020
- Measured Age
- 1020 ± 50
- Context
- Feature 32/clay-rimmed central hearth, house 15-not definitive-house evidence subtle (Charcoal) Feature 32 hearth, probably associated with a pit structure that overlaid Pit House 15. Feature 32 is a clay-rimmed hearth, slab paved center, 70-75 cm in dia., surrounded by a compact zone in the aluvium. Because it is located on the edge of a tunnel thought to be part of House 15, the authors think it is associated with that house. But that cannot be possible. Probably a situation of superposition that was missed or eroded away.
- Comments
- The table indicates this is Feature 32, but narrative ascribes it to House 15 and p. 327 ascribes it to House 13; associated with Kayenta red wares and a Bull Creek point