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Lab number
Beta-130166
Material dated
Charcoal
Type of date
Archaeological
Locality
San Juan
Date uploaded
January 17, 2024
Updater
Wyoming team
Date updated
December 31, 2020
Normalized Age
2810 ± 70
Context
Structure 1, Component 1; the remains of a burned structure were obvious as a very dark, almost black, mix of carbon, charcoal bits, and local sediments. NOTE: there are 5 C14 dates from this structure and their range from 3100 +/- 30 to 2680 +/- 60 doesn't give me a lot of confidence as to the occupation date. Fill was up to 13 cm thick at center of structure. C14 sample was from fill. Structure is irregularly shaped, subsquare with rounded corners and an antechamberlike extension to the NE. Floor was undulating, unprepared, with a heavily oxidized area in the northern part. House pit meas. 3.70 x 4.40 m. No evidence of superstructure supports. A straight-sided to slightly undercut pit with a pit cover (slab) adjacent to it is located in the NE extension.

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