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Canada / AB / DjPm-116 (Smyth) / AECV-1233C
- Lab number
- AECV-1233C
- Field number
- ASA-D90-067
- Material dated
- bison bone collagen; collagène osseux de bison
- Taxa dated
- Bison sp. humerus
- Locality
- south side of the Crowsnest River within the Oldman Dam reservoir, Alberta
- Map sheet
- 82 G/09
- Submitter
- A. Landals
- Date submitted
- June 2, 0098
- Normalized Age
- 2880 ± 100
- δ13C (per mil)
- -18.5
- Significance
- Archaic, Pelican Lake; Archaïque
- Stratigraphic component
- Level 7
- Context
- Level 7, 2 m depth
- Associated taxa
- Mammalia: Bison sp
- Comments
- DjPm-116, Smyth: This is the largest and most significant bison kill site within the reservoir area. It is situated on a low, flat, north facing terrace at the base of a much higher, steep glaciofluvial terrace. As many as 4000 bison may be present in the large bone bed at the base of the terrace. Depth of the bone bed varies depending on the slope and the thickness of the colluvial mantle, but all of it is deeply buried, at 150-230 cm depth. Landals assigns AECV-344C, -867C, and -868C to this bone bed and notes that all identifiable projectile points recovered from it can be classified as Pelican Lake.