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Lab number
RL-419
Material dated
bone collagen; collagène osseux
Locality
north bank of Crowsnest River, on a 3 m terrace, 2 km east of Burmis in the foothills section of Crowsnest Pass, Alberta
Map sheet
82 G/09
Submitter
B.O.K. Reeves
Date submitted
March 6, 0097
Measured Age
1150 ± 110
Normalized Age
1230 ± 110
δ13C (per mil)
-20.0
Significance
Archaic, anomalous, young; Archaïque, anormal, jeune
Stratigraphic component
Component 2
Context
winter camp, composite sample drawn from separate units in occupation level 2, Burmis subphase
Associated taxa
Mammalia: Castor canadensis 2-1, Canidae 9-1, Ursus americanus 1-1, Cervus elaphus 2-1, Odocoileus sp 1-1, Bison bison 110-5; Aves ?-2
Additional information
It is assumed that this date was not corrected previously for isotopic fractionation.
Comments
DjPn-9: Citing Quigg and Reeves (1975), Driver (1978: 100) notes that Level 1 contains Bitterroot side-notched, Oxbow, and Pelican Lake corner-notched points in one component which may be mixed or disturbed. Level 2 yielded Bitterroot side-notched, Kootenay side-notched, and Pelican Lake corner-notched points, prompting Driver (1978: 104) to suggest that it is a mixed assemblage. Level 3 contained Plains side-notched points. In Driver's view, all of the dates from DjPn-9, except RL-418 on Level 3, are anomalously young. Driver (1985) considers this site to have served as a winter camp during all three occupations.

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