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Canada / NT / JcRw-8 (MacLeod) / GSC-1033
- Lab number
- GSC-1033
- Field number
- CMC- 259
- Material dated
- charcoal; charbon de bois
- Locality
- 170 m west of the northwest corner of Fisherman Lake, Liard drainage, Northwest Territories
- Map sheet
- 95 B/05
- Submitter
- J.F.V. Millar
- Date submitted
- September 23, 0097
- Measured Age
- 2390 ± 130
- Normalized Age
- 2420 ± 130
- δ13C (per mil)
- -23.1
- Significance
- culture?
- Context
- square 73, top of soil developed on proglacial lake silt
- Additional information
- 6.9 g burned after standard treatment on 10.2 g sample, rootlets hand-picked; based on one 3-day count.
- Comments
- JcRw-8, MacLeod: This is a stratified site with three prehistoric occupations. One component is below lake silt, and two are mixed on top of the soil profile. Excavation during the second season showed GSC-844 to be related to a large hearth on top of the mineral soil. The date was confirmed for the western part of the site by GSC-1033. The latter sample is from the eastern hearth associated with the same component as the former, tentatively considered transitional between Fish Lake and Mackenzie complexes. Artifacts included small half-moon side blades, double-ended end scrapers, strangulated blades, and small plano-convex end scrapers found with other artifacts similar to the preceding Fish Lake complex or the succeeding Mackenzie complex.