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- Lab number
- Beta-63444
- Field number
- 1992-84
- Material dated
- crowberry and willow wood; bois de camarine et de saule
- Taxa dated
- Empetrum nigrum and Salix sp. twigs (22 g, id. by D. Laeyendecker)
- Locality
- ca. 3 km northeast of Kodlunarn Island, on the southern tip of a small rocky peninsula at the southwest entrance to Napoleon Bay, Countess of Warwick Sound, Baffin Island, Nunavut
- Map sheet
- 25 I/14
- Submitter
- W.W. Fitzhugh
- Date submitted
- July 22, 0098
- Measured Age
- 300 ± 70
- Normalized Age
- 300 ± 70
- δ13C (per mil)
- -25.0
- Significance
- Neoeskimo, Inuit; Néoesquimau
- Stratigraphic component
- House 3
- Context
- House 3 platform, north lobe, 9S/5W, Level 2B
- Associated taxa
- Mammalia: Phoca hispida, Phoca vitulina, Phoca groenlandica, Erignathus barbatus, Odobenus rosmarus, Ursus maritimus, Lepus arcticus, Alopex lagopus, Rangifer tarandus, Canis familiaris; Aves, Clangula hyemalis, Somateria mollissima, Anatidae, Gavia arctica, Larus hyperboreus, Rissa tridactyla, Corvus corax
- Comments
- Kamaiyuk 1, KfDe-5: This is the largest protohistoric Inuit site on Countess of Warwick Sound (Gullason, 1999; Henshaw, 2003). Its main features include three large bilobate semi-subterranean structures, one single-lobe semi-subterranean structure, two half-eroded semi-subterranean structures on the northeast bank of the site, five heavily constructed tent rings, and one cobble stone cache. These features overlie rich Palaeoeskimo midden deposits.