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Lab number
RL-1700
Material dated
unknown; inconnu
Locality
terrace on the east side of the Bow River, Calgary, Alberta
Map sheet
82 J/16
Submitter
B.M. Ronaghan
Date submitted
March 9, 2006
Normalized Age
2330 ± 150
Significance
Archaic, Pelican Lake; Archaïque
Context
T-9 hearth
Associated taxa
Mammalia: Bison sp, Odocoileus sp
Comments
EfPm-104, Bow Bottom: Of 18 tipi rings identified at this site, 17 were in a buried soil about 40 cm below the surface of the terrace. The rings consisted of large cobbles, and all but one had a central hearth containing massive cobbles that may have served as a radiant heat source during a winter occupation. The high density of artifacts within many of the rings and the protected location of the site also suggest a winter occupation. The recovered projectile points include 18 Pelican Lake, three Besant, one Samantha, four Kootenay Plains side-notched, and eight flake points. Local pebble cherts and siltstones are represented among 85% of the lithics with very little exotic material present. It is not clear why so many point styles are present in a site that otherwise appears to represent a single occupation, and several arguments have been presented.

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