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- Lab number
- GSC-2066
- Field number
- CR-71-29
- Material dated
- spruce wood; bois d' épinette
- Taxa dated
- Picea sp. (47.8 g, id. by L.D. Farley-Gill)
- Locality
- left bank of Old Crow River, Locality CRH-44, 214.6 km above the river mouth, Old Crow Basin, Porcupine drainage, northern Yukon Territory
- Map sheet
- 117 B/01
- Submitter
- C.R. Harington
- Date submitted
- July 29, 0098
- Measured Age
- 0
- Normalized Age
- 0
- δ13C (per mil)
- -25.0
- Significance
- palaeobiology; paléobiologie
- Context
- sandy layer containing shells and fossil bones in lower Unit 2a
- Associated taxa
- Mammalia: Ochotona princeps, Lepus arcticus, Spermophilus parryii, Castor canadensis, Castoroides ohioensis, Dicrostonyx torquatus, Lemmus sibiricus, Clethrionomys rutilus cf., Ondatra zibethicus, Microtus xanthognathus, Canis sp?, Alopex lagopus, Mustela sp, Gulo gulo, Spilogale, Brachyprotoma obtusata, Mammuthus sp, Equus verae cf., Rangifer tarandus, Camelini; Aves, Anatinae, Anserinae, Tetraoninae; Pisces (unid.)
- Comments
- NbVm-4, Old Crow River Locality CRH-44: Dates on bones and spruce wood are consistent with Harington's interpretation of a Sangamon interglacial age for the vertebrate remains from this locality.