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- Lab number
- AECV-667C
- Field number
- ASA-88-29
- Material dated
- charcoal and soil; charbon de bois et sol
- Locality
- on an alluvial fan east of Lac des Arcs, in the Bow valley, about 2 km east of Exshaw, Alberta
- Map sheet
- 82 O/03
- Submitter
- B.M. Newton
- Date submitted
- January 15, 0098
- Normalized Age
- 7570 ± 110
- δ13C (per mil)
- -24.2
- Significance
- culture?, Mazama?
- Stratigraphic component
- Level 6
- Context
- Level 6, 4.04 m depth, below Mazama? tephra
- Comments
- EgPs-48: Magne and Ives (1991: 107-108) summarize findings at this site, reporting it to be the most complex of several sites on the alluvial fan. Of several cultural horizons, two occur below a tephra layer, possibly Mazama tephra, which is situated at 76 cm depth. The upper one contains only bison bones and no lithic artifacts. The lower one contains bison, bighorn sheep, a large siltstone flake, and a small quartz crystal with quartz crystal debitage. Newton (1991: 116-119) presents a generalized profile based on several backhoe tests.