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Lab number
Beta-131512
Material dated
Charcoal
Type of date
Archaeological
Locality
Montrose
Date uploaded
January 15, 2024
Updater
Wyoming team
Date updated
December 31, 2020
Normalized Age
1930 ± 70
δ13C (per mil)
-25.0
Context
Feature 1, a large, circular, saucer shaped basin house depression with abundant FCR and burned slabs. Horizontal boundaries becam distinct ca. 4 cm bmgs. It meas. 310 x 326 cm, 18 cm deep. The floor was undulating, with gently sloping side walls. Fill contained 1,139 fired spalls and tabular sandstone pieces weighing166 kg. An area of reddish soil, presumably oxidation, was in the center of the house. Charred juniper and pine in the house fill may be the remains of the superstructure. Charred juniper berries, 3 charred/calcined bone frags., 2 uncharred bone frags. and 11 flakes were also recovered. Location of C14 sample is unknown.

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