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Canada / ON / AeHj-___2 (Dymock) / I-12152
- Lab number
- I-12152
- Material dated
- charcoal; charbon de bois
- Locality
- just south of Thames River, western Middlesex County, Ontario
- Map sheet
- 40 I/13
- Submitter
- W.A. Fox
- Date submitted
- February 28, 0097
- Normalized Age
- 890 ± 80
- Significance
- Western Basin, Younge; Bassin occidental
- Stratigraphic component
- Component 2
- Context
- component 2, pit feature 60
- Associated taxa
- see I-12151
- Comments
- AeHj-2, Dymock: Cooper and Savage (1994: 28) report that two activity/ settlement areas, possibly temporally distinct, were identified. The subsistence pattern appears very similar for both. Hunting white-tailed deer and fishing were major foci, but a broad range of animal resources was exploited. The evidence supports spring, and probably also autumn, occupation. Nine artifacts include an antler flaker, modified beaver incisor, and pointed tools.