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- Lab number
- Beta-50673
- Material dated
- Bone
- Taxa dated
- Homo sapiens
- Type of date
- Archaeological
- Locality
- Weld
- Date uploaded
- January 15, 2024
- Updater
- Wyoming team
- Date updated
- December 31, 2020
- Measured Age
- 1740 ± 60
- Context
- Burial 1, a secondary interment of an adult female, with pelvic, limb bones, partial remains of hands and feet, 2 clusters of ribs, 2 fragmentary teeth; in fragile condition. Thought to be betw 24.1 and 27.7 years old, 4' 10 tall. Some of the bones were articulated: pelvis with the lower limbs attached and tightly flexed, upper right limb bones articulated at the elbows and at the radio-ulnar joint, plus possibly other bones. The most prominent feature was the articulation of the lower limbs; several bones also in anatomically correct positions. Grave goods: an oval quartzite scraper, a deer bone awl and one made from a smaller mammal, and a bird bone spatulate tool with angled bevel on one end.
- Comments
- Consultation unverified