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Lab number
RL-399
Material dated
bone collagen; collagène osseux
Locality
on the southeast arm of Crowsnest Lake, on the south side of the lake outlet, Crowsnest Pass, Alberta
Map sheet
82 G/10
Submitter
B.O.K. Reeves
Date submitted
March 6, 0097
Measured Age
5360 ± 160
Normalized Age
5440 ± 160
δ13C (per mil)
-20.0
Significance
Palaeoindian, anomalous, young; Paléoindien, anormal, jeune
Stratigraphic component
Level 1
Context
summer camp, Level 1, buried soil associated with Lusk and Pryor Stemmed points
Associated taxa
Mammalia: Castor canadensis 1, Bison sp 2
Additional information
It is assumed that this date was not corrected previously for isotopic fractionation.
Comments
DjPp-3, Crowsnest Dancehall: This is a multi-component campsite considered by Driver (1985) to have been used during the summer season throughout its history. Only the dates based on soil samples from Level 1 are clearly unsatisfactory.

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