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Canada / SK / FbNr-1 (Tschetter) / NZA-15751
- Lab number
- NZA-15751
- Material dated
- bison bone collagen; collagène osseux de bison
- Taxa dated
- Bison bison (id. by J.J. Leyden)
- Locality
- Dunfermline Sand Hills, 506 m asl, about 16 km northwest of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
- Map sheet
- 73 B/02
- Submitter
- J.J. Leyden
- Date submitted
- March 8, 2006
- Normalized Age
- 0
- δ13C (per mil)
- -18.2
- Significance
- Woodland, Prairie, anomalous, young; Sylvicole, anormal, jeune
- Associated taxa
- Mammalia: Bison bison
- Additional information
- AMS date.
- Comments
- FbNr-1, Tschetter: This site is a single component bison pound that was tested by Dyck (1972b) in 1971 and excavated by a University of Saskatchewan field school from 1971 to 1976 (Prentice 1983; Linnamae 1988). Two radiocarbon dates resulted from this work. In 1980, Linnamae returned to search for a campsite that might be associated with the pound, excavating eight square meters somewhat south of the bone bed and collecting a third radiocarbon sample. About 270 projectile points represent 55% of the lithic artifacts, and all are of the Prairie side-notched type. Tschetter is the youngest of seven sites included in Leyden's (2004) study of southern Saskatchewan bison palaeoecology. Leyden attempted to confirm the age of the site with an AMS date, but the anomalously young date suggests that a bison bone unrelated to the Tschetter occupation had been submitted.