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Lab number
Beta-27052
Material dated
Charcoal
Type of date
Archaeological
Locality
Sevier
Date uploaded
January 18, 2024
Updater
Wyoming Team
Date updated
December 31, 2020
Measured Age
710 ± 110
Context
House 10, roof lattice (Charcoal) House 10, found under an area of heavy surface artifacts and sheet wash; determined to be midden deposits. Date is from roofing material.House 10 was irregularly circular, 6.5 x 6.8 m in dia, with tunnel emanating at right angles from the SSW side. Excavated into a slope, with a possible bench along the N and E sides. Two floor levels, remodeled central hearth. The house completely burned, with a very large number of artifacts on the floor including beads, 1 turquoise pendant, gaming pieces, 2 stone balls. Floor ceramics: Emery Gray, Sevier, Ivie Creek, Snake Valley, 1 GSL gray, 1 Tusayan B/R, brownware. Proj pts: Bull Creek, Round Spring S/N, Cottonwood, Rose Spring, 1 Desert S/N.
Comments
Circular pithouse 6.5 by 6.8m with ventilator; predominantly Emery Gray; some Sevier and Snake Valley types; Kayenta trade wares; mostly Bull Creek points but some Nawthis SN, Desert SN, Cottonwood Series

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