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Canada / YT / NcVi-3 (Dog Creek) / S-1834
- Lab number
- S-1834
- Field number
- CMC-1126
- Material dated
- charcoal; charbon de bois
- Taxa dated
- (6 g)
- Locality
- on a prominent bedrock ridge, right bank of Black Fox Creek, 457 m asl, 3.5 km downstream from the mouth of Dog Creek, northern edge of Old Crow Basin, Porcupine drainage, northern Yukon Territory
- Map sheet
- 117 A/06
- Submitter
- J. Cinq-Mars
- Date submitted
- April 27, 0097
- Measured Age
- 2260 ± 130
- Normalized Age
- 2260 ± 130
- δ13C (per mil)
- -25.0
- Significance
- culture?
- Context
- composite sample, hearth zone, test pits L and M, Landing Knoll section
- Comments
- NcVi-3, Dog Creek: The site consists of a series of surficial and buried cultural deposits on several knolls. Recovered lithic material is representative of various cultural complexes spanning a lengthy period, possibly late Pleistocene to mid- or recent Holocene. Cultural affiliation of the most prominent assemblage, characterized by burin and bifacial technology, is uncertain. A detailed geoarchaeological analysis revealed that the artifacts were buried by solifluction and disturbed by frost heave and cryoturbation. Solifluction took place about 5200-2000 years ago when the site was covered by spruce forest. Thereafter, the spruce treeline began to move southward toward its present position.