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- Lab number
- S-259
- Material dated
- charred wood; bois carbonisé
- Locality
- about 22.5 km south of Glen Ewen, Souris drainage, Saskatchewan
- Map sheet
- 62 F/04
- Submitter
- T.F. Kehoe
- Date submitted
- July 11, 0096
- Measured Age
- 1110 ± 90
- Normalized Age
- 1110 ± 90
- δ13C (per mil)
- -25.0
- Significance
- culture?
- Context
- burial mound, intrusive burial, dates secondary burial in mound periphery
- Associated taxa
- Mammalia: Homo sapiens
- Comments
- DgMl-1, Glen Ewen Burial Mound: It is a conical mound 50 ft (15 m) in diameter, 1.5 ft (46 cm) high, with four linear mounds about 12 ft (3.5 m) wide radiating from it for as much as 600 ft (180 m) and terminating in conical mounds. T.F. Kehoe collected two radiocarbon samples. S-258 consists of charred wood from planking covering the burial chamber beneath the central tumulus, and it is considered to date the construction of the mound. S-259 consists of charred wood associated with a secondary burial intrusive into the periphery of the central mound. Substantial overlap of these dates suggests that the two events do not differ greatly in age. According to E.G. Walker (p.c. 1990), this mound differs significantly from those of the Devils Lake - Sourisford burial complex (see Syms 1979a), although it is similar in age.