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Lab number
BGS-84
Field number
CMC- 495
Material dated
charcoal; charbon de bois
Locality
left bank of Dean River, about 2 mi below Natsedeelya Crossing, outlet of Anahim Lake, Fraser drainage, British Columbia
Map sheet
93 C/12
Date uploaded
February 14, 2020
Measured Age
500 ± 45
Normalized Age
1247 ± 57
δ13C (per mil)
-25.0
Significance
Plateau
Context
log 1, part of house superstructure, resting on floor
Comments
FdSi-3, Daniktco: Large circular basin-shaped housepit, characterized by presence of microblades. Roasting pit adjacent to house. Three dates appear to confirm the persistence of microblade use in the Anahim Lake area for a number of centuries following their disappearance in the Fraser Valley. The date on the roasting pit (GaK-3796) tends to confirm its association with the house. Wilmeth (1978b: 151) notes that the house form is non-protohistoric Chilcotin and resembles (except for size) the Suzchet house at Goose Point (FcSi-1) and the the Bes Yaz and Tl'okut houses at the Potlatch site (FcSi-2).

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