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Lab number
Beta-12762
Material dated
Charcoal
Type of date
Archaeological
Locality
San Juan
Date uploaded
January 18, 2024
Updater
Wyoming Team
Date updated
December 31, 2020
Normalized Age
1000 ± 100
Context
Level 4 of Cist 2, above the remodeled (second) slab floor. Originally thougth to be possibly abberrant because of its stratigraphic more recent position within Cist 2. But the 2 dates from Cist 2 are statistically equivalent, with a cal date of 958 +/- 46. This suggests that the remodeling was a fairly quick reuse. Egg shaped, 1.3 x 1.4 m. Clear evidence of at least 1 remodeling. Sides and floor are stone lined. Walls are 12 upright slabs. Walls show only minor burning. Floor meas. 1.0 x /90 , volume of ca. 71 sq m, vojume of .36 cubic m. Floor has 2 levels of construction, separated by 1-3 cm of clay; both floors blackened. Constructed ca. 400 years after abandonment of Cist 1. Basla level of fill is very dark black sandy clay with large amts of charcoal.13C corrected
Comments
Slab-lined cist 1.3 by 1.4m; one episode of remodeling

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