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Lab number
AECV-1003C
Field number
G-3
Material dated
caribou bone collagen; collagène osseux de caribou
Taxa dated
Rangifer tarandus bone and antler
Locality
on the southeastern shore of Richards Island, Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories
Map sheet
107 C/06
Submitter
C.D. Arnold
Date submitted
October 13, 0097
Normalized Age
280 ± 110
Significance
Neoeskimo, Mackenzie Inuit; Néoesquimau
Stratigraphic component
Area 2, House 1
Context
Area 2, House 1, near the floor
Associated taxa
Mammalia: Rangifer tarandus
Comments
NiTs-1, Gupuk: This is a Mackenzie Inuit winter village abandoned, according to historical evidence, in the first half of the 19th century. It extends along the bank of Mackenzie River for about 800 m. Erosion has destroyed many houses at this site, but 21 remain more or less intact, and five of these have been excavated. In addition to houses, an exceptionally rich midden, frozen to within a few cm of the surface, yielded abundant wood fragments, bones, and artifacts. Faunal remains from the midden have been studied by Balkwill and Rick (1994) and by Friesen (n.d.).

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