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Canada / MB / FkMh-5 (Pas Reserve) / A-1324
- Lab number
- A-1324
- Material dated
- birch charcoal; charbon de bouleau
- Taxa dated
- Betula sp. (7.4 g, id. by A. Long and J.H. McAndrews)
- Locality
- on the north bank of the Saskatchewan River, 267 m asl, opposite the outlet of Pasquia River, Manitoba
- Map sheet
- 63 F/14
- Submitter
- M. Tamplin
- Date submitted
- March 24, 0097
- Measured Age
- 560 ± 45
- Normalized Age
- 560 ± 45
- δ13C (per mil)
- -25.0
- Significance
- Woodland, Selkirk; Sylvicole
- Stratigraphic component
- Component 1
- Context
- extremely thin stratum just below Selkirk Layer 1a, 85 cm below datum
- Associated taxa
- see A-1293
- Additional information
- Listed as a Layer 1b date in A-X, assigned to Layer 1a in Tamplin (1977).
- Comments
- FkMh-5, Pas Reserve: This stratified campsite has four components, Selkirk, Avonlea, Laurel, and Duncan from youngest to oldest, but they are not always well separated stratigraphically. In 1992, a burial was discovered during a basement excavation near the campsite. The burial was accompanied by three projectile points, including a Besant point and two previously unknown types. The campsite has been reported with an incorrect Borden designation, FlMh-2.