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Lab number
RIDDL-547
Material dated
caribou bone collagen; collagène osseux de caribou
Taxa dated
Rangifer tarandus antler
Locality
near the southwest tip of a peninsula in the Eskimo Lakes, 2 m asl, Northwest Territories
Map sheet
107 C/01
Submitter
C.D. Arnold
Date submitted
October 19, 0097
Normalized Age
500 ± 90
δ13C (per mil)
-20.0
Significance
Neoeskimo, Mackenzie Inuit; Néoesquimau
Context
cultural layer, worked antler (NgTn-1: 328)
Associated taxa
Mammalia: Rangifer tarandus
Additional information
AMS date.
Comments
NgTn-1, Saunaktuk: The site consists of a collapsed and buried log and sod dwelling of Mackenzie Inuit affiliation. Oral histories indicate that a previously unreported regional group of Mackenzie Inuit formerly lived in houses of this kind in the Eskimo Lakes area. Arnold notes that stylistic comparisons with Kittigazuit suggest an age for this site on the order of about 500 BP. On that basis, the Saskatchewan dates and RIDDL-547 are satisfactory. RIDDL-549 is too young despite the fact that the bone was recovered from intact deposits. RIDDL-556, on human bone, appears to be too old and may reflect the consumption of marine mammals. Calibration with a marine model may bring it in line with expectation.

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