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Canada / AB / FjPp-1 (Mace) / S-1698
- Lab number
- S-1698
- Material dated
- bone collagen; collagène osseux
- Locality
- on Lake Wabamun, just west of Edmonton, North Saskatchewan drainage, Alberta
- Map sheet
- 83 G/10
- Submitter
- J.W. Pollock
- Date submitted
- March 13, 0098
- Measured Age
- 3140 ± 70
- Normalized Age
- 3220 ± 75
- δ13C (per mil)
- -20.0
- Significance
- culture?
- Context
- basin-shaped boiling or cooking pit with a base at 60 cm depth containing yellowish-white ash between black organic layers, fish bone, and fired rock
- Associated taxa
- see S-1484
- Additional information
- Brumley and Rushworth list this site as FjPi-1.
- Comments
- FjPp-1, Mace: The site is situated 46 m from the modern shoreline but was once closer to the lake shore when it may have been on a small bay or backshore slough with an associated cobble beach. The main feature of the site is a basin-shaped cooking pit containing many fish bones, one mammal tooth fragment, and fired rocks. By comparing the range of dates and "comparable lithic technology" to Strathcona Park (FjPi-29), Pollock (1981: 152) concludes that this is an Oxbow site, although no Oxbow points were found.