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Lab number
S-1994
Field number
CMC-1205
Material dated
charcoal; charbon de bois
Locality
Saskatchewan River, 2.5 km below the confluence of the North Saskatchewan and South Saskatchewan Rivers, Saskatchewan
Map sheet
73 H/03
Submitter
D. Meyer
Date submitted
July 11, 0096
Measured Age
5740 ± 100
Normalized Age
5740 ± 100
δ13C (per mil)
-25.0
Significance
Archaic, Mummy Cave; Archaïque
Context
east side of square 9S/2E, directly overlying the occupation layer, 1.75 m depth
Comments
FhNg-25, Below Forks: This site is situated on a valley bottom flood plain of the Saskatchewan River. Three dates obtained in 1980 on the lowest level appeared to signify an occupation affiliated with the Mummy Cave series, but no projectile points had been found. Renewed investigation in 2001 uncovered a side/corner-notched projectile point, a point preform, and a worked bone rod, providing confirmation of the suspected cultural affiliation. Two AMS dates also confirmed the age of the deposit, ca. 6000 BP.

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