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Canada / BC / FgSd-1 (Tezli) / GaK-3810
- Lab number
- GaK-3810
- Field number
- CMC- 524
- Material dated
- wood; bois
- Locality
- west end of Kluskus Stream, on both banks, West Road River, Fraser drainage, British Columbia
- Map sheet
- 93 F/02
- Date uploaded
- February 14, 2020
- Measured Age
- 1490 ± 100
- Normalized Age
- 0 ± 0
- δ13C (per mil)
- -25.0
- Significance
- culture?, anomalous, young; anormal, jeune
- Stratigraphic component
- Post
- Context
- feature 12-71, post remains in B horizon of house Q
- Additional information
- This is apparently the same post that is dated by S-1035.
- Comments
- FgSd-1, Tezli: This is a large pithouse village site with multiple occupations both within and between houses. The upper levels may represent Carrier Indians, and the lower levels may pre-date Carrier occupation. Donahue (1977) assigns the dates to three temporal units. Temporal Unit 1 (2500-4100 BP) includes S-667 and S-769, although both dates are older than expected. This represents the earliest known construction of pit houses. Temporal Unit 2 (1300-2500 BP) is represented by S-586, S-770, S-771, and GaK-3280. Temporal Unit 3 (100-800 BP) is represented by S-585, S-666, S-768, and S-1035. Donahue finds the last three dates questionable and suspects that S-1035 samples a recent fence post. Three modern assays are not assigned to the temporal units.