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Lab number
Beta-6308
Material dated
bone collagen; collagène osseux
Locality
on a terrace along the north bank of Crowsnest River, west of Frank, Crowsnest Pass, Alberta
Map sheet
82 G/09
Submitter
M. Kennedy
Date submitted
June 2, 0098
Measured Age
1370 ± 80
Normalized Age
1450 ± 80
δ13C (per mil)
-20.0
Significance
Woodland, Besant; Sylvicole
Context
component 1, associated with a variety of re-worked projectile points along with Besant points that are not re-worked
Associated taxa
Mammalia: Bison bison 8
Additional information
It is assumed that this date was not corrected previously for isotopic fractionation.
Comments
DjPo-40: The site consists of a campsite on a knoll and a kill/processing site in a swale. The latter was almost completely excavated, and two occupations were distinguished. Occupation 1 consists of a number of discrete kill episodes that cannot be isolated stratigraphically. Along with Besant points, there are Pelican Lake, Salmon River, possibly Oxbow and one lanceolate point, all of which have been re-sharpened. Occupation 2 contains re-sharpened Hanna and Pelican Lake points. Kennedy suggests that the re-working of ancient projectiles reflects careful curation and lack of access to trade networks during winter occupations when travel would have been curtailed.

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