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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

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