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United States / CO / Alamosa County / 5AL639 / LUNK-1100
- Lab number
- LUNK-1100
- Field number
- AL639-2
- Material dated
- Charcoal
- Type of date
- Archaeological
- Locality
- Alamosa
- Date uploaded
- August 25, 2021
- Updater
- Wyoming team
- Normalized Age
- 1730 ± 60
- Context
- Feature 2, located 47 m NE of Feature 1. F-2 is a charcoal stain. Shallow, basin-shaped, ca. 3 m long, 30 cm deep. Fill at base was charcoal laden soil, FCR frags., and 17 flakes, one of which was obsidian. A chunk of oxidized clay similar to that lining Feature 1 was found near the base of the depression. Possibly the remains of a small structure, but no internal evidence such as postholes or a fireplace. Similar shallow basins without internal features are found in many areas. It may have been a short-term warm weather windbreak structure. Could have been used for roasting, but no charred pinyon hulls or cones present.