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Lab number
AECV-590C
Field number
ASA-88-1
Material dated
bone collagen; collagène osseux
Locality
on a grass-covered, low terrace on the south side of North Burnt Timber Creek, a tributary of Panther River in the Red Deer headwaters area, Alberta
Map sheet
82 O/11
Submitter
T. Head
Date submitted
January 15, 0098
Normalized Age
470 ± 90
δ13C (per mil)
-20.1
Significance
culture?
Context
upper component, 0-10 cm depth
Associated taxa
Mammalia: Alces alces
Comments
EjPu-1, Panther River: The upper, Late Prehistoric, component is dominated by large ungulate bone. The lower, Late Middle Prehistoric, component consists of 81 lithic specimens, including five tools among which are three biface fragments. Two of the biface fragments conjoin and appear to be a blank for a large atlatl point. The faunal assemblage in the lower component includes small and large mammals as well as molluscs.

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