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- Lab number
- RL-769
- Material dated
- unknown; inconnu
- Locality
- north of Crowsnest River in the eastern area of Crowsnest Pass, Alberta
- Map sheet
- 82 G/09
- Submitter
- B.O.K. Reeves
- Date submitted
- March 6, 0097
- Normalized Age
- 1150 ± 100
- Significance
- Archaic, Pelican Lake, anomalous, young; Archaïque, anormal, jeune
- Stratigraphic component
- Component 76-2
- Context
- winter camp, component 76-2
- Associated taxa
- see RL-770
- Comments
- DjPo-46: Three field seasons of work at this multi-component site seem not to have been integrated into a single sequence, as Driver (1978, 1985) presents the data from the 1975 and 1976 seasons separately. The earliest date, RL-771, is associated with an unnamed triangular, corner-notched point. A younger component contains Hanna and Pelican Lake points in association with a buried tipi ring dated by RL-770. Above this is a Pelican Lake component with an anomalously young date (RL-769). Driver (1978: 106) notes that stratigraphic compression is a problem at this site. Elsewhere he interprets all of the occupations as winter camps (Driver, 1985).