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- Lab number
- AECV-1206C
- Material dated
- bison bone collagen; collagène osseux de bison
- Taxa dated
- Bison sp. tibia
- Locality
- Taylor, northwest side of Peace River, British Columbia
- Map sheet
- 94 A/02
- Submitter
- P.T. Bobrowsky
- Date submitted
- June 16, 0098
- Normalized Age
- 10240 ± 160
- Significance
- palaeobiology; paléobiologie
- Context
- postglacial gravels, 12.8 m depth, 5.5 m above the base of the pit
- Associated taxa
- Mammalia: Bison sp
- Comments
- HaRe-VP, Ostero Pit: W.H. Mathews comments that the deeper parts of the gravel deposit, from which the mammoth tooth was obtained, are now interpreted as the lower portion of an interglacial succession. Correlative gravels are exposed in cutbanks of Peach River at a similar elevation (ca. 475 m) 0.8 km upstream where they are overlain, in turn, by till and by later glacio-lacustrine beds. At the site of the Ostero pit, however, the silts, clays and younger beds have been eroded away in early post-glacial time by Peace River which left a broad terrace in their place.