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Lab number
UGa-1619
Material dated
conifer wood; bois de conifère
Locality
at the east projection of Cape Garry, 37 km south of the mouth of the Creswell River, Somerset Island, Nunavut
Map sheet
58 B/07
Submitter
A.P. McCartney
Date submitted
August 23, 0097
Normalized Age
1040 ± 65
Significance
Neoeskimo, Early Classic Thule; Néoesquimau, Thuléen
Stratigraphic component
House 7
Context
driftwood, House 7, section C-2, 70 cm depth, at floor-retaining wall juncture, to date earliest occupation and probably time of construction of the house
Associated taxa
Mammalia: Balaena mysticetus
Comments
PcJq-5, Cape Garry: The site contains 26 Thule winter houses, occasional Dorset artifacts, but no European artifacts. McCartney comments on the Saskatchewan dates: All three dated houses are in the same cluster located on the same beach ridge. Similarity of artifacts and locality suggests contemporary occupation during the classic Thule period. S-1320 appears too early, S-1321 too late, and S-1322 more closely fits the early Thule period. The dated wood is probably trade driftwood from the mainland, and age correction for the gap between the death of the tree and its use is an important factor in the Canadian Archipelago but difficult to estimate.

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