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Lab number
S-1281
Field number
CMC- 892
Material dated
charcoal; charbon de bois
Locality
about 2 km northeast of Aishihik Village, on a bluff 5-6 m above the north end of Aishihik Lake, Alsek drainage, southwestern Yukon Territory
Map sheet
115 H/11
Submitter
W.B. Workman
Date submitted
April 27, 0097
Measured Age
6420 ± 110
Normalized Age
6420 ± 110
δ13C (per mil)
-25.0
Significance
culture?
Stratigraphic component
Component 3
Context
lower peat, XU S0-5/W25-30, within lacustrine clay
Associated taxa
Mammalia: Rangifer tarandus 10, Bison bison 1, Lepus americanus 2, Rodentia 1
Additional information
The faunal list includes bones from the upper and lower organic layers.
Comments
JjVi-7, Chimi: Component 1, situated above White River ash, is assigned to the Aishihik phase, the late prehistoric antecedents of the Athabaskan residents of the area. Component 2, situated below White River ash, is assigned to the Taye Lake phase. GSC-940 and GSC-941 indicate that there was a time lapse of about 4000 years between the draining of glacial lake Sekulman-Aishihik and the beginning of occupation at this site. Workman considered GSC-956 to be anomalous, because it is younger than the overlying ash layer. However, Blake (GSC-X: 481) noted that this date corresponds closely with several others on the east lobe of the White River tephra. Component 3 is a lower peat deposit within the lacustrine clay at the bottom of the site. It yielded unidentified animal bones, non-diagnostic artifacts, and one radiocarbon date (S-1281).

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