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- Lab number
- SFU-155
- Material dated
- charcoal; charbon de bois
- Locality
- Fox Lake, Spanish drainage, Sudbury District, Ontario
- Map sheet
- 41 I/12
- Submitter
- C. Hanks
- Date submitted
- April 14, 0097
- Measured Age
- 1450 ± 250
- Normalized Age
- 1450 ± 250
- δ13C (per mil)
- -25.0
- Significance
- Woodland; Sylvicole
- Context
- probable hearth feature, 0N/0E, quad 1, level 2, feature 4
- Comments
- CdHk-3, Foxie Lake: Cooper and Savage (1994: 34) report that remnants of hearths were the major type of shallow feature found during 1981 excavations of this multicomponent site. All recovered faunal specimens were mammal, and 99% were thermally altered. Moose was the only positively identified species present, but tentative identifications include porcupine or beaver, marten, and a canid tooth. Green-bone fracturing was common. It is not clear which component(s) yielded the faunal remains, and they are listed arbitrarily with the oldest Woodland date.