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Lab number
CAMS-50958
Field number
cc2/0-6
Material dated
charcoal; charbon de bois
Locality
northeast of the mouth of Cohoe Creek, south of Port Clements, Graham Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia
Map sheet
103 F/09
Submitter
D.W. Fedje
Date submitted
May 9, 1996
Date uploaded
February 14, 2020
Normalized Age
4930 ± 40
δ13C (per mil)
-25.0
Significance
culture?
Context
1998 excavations, 12 m above high tide
Additional information
Part of a marine/terrestrial pair (see CAMS-50959).
Comments
FjUb-10, Cohoe Creek: This shell midden represents the late Moresby Tradition and was occupied for the purpose of harvesting shellfish and other intertidal resources during the late winter between 5000 and 6000 BP. Ham reports mammal, bird and fish bones collected from the surface, not reliably associated with the dates. Subsequent work reported by Fedje and Christensen distinguishes several midden deposits, and it is not clear how these relate to Ham's column samples. Fifteen pairs of marine shell and charcoal samples contribute to a revision of the local marine carbon reservoir effect, -600 years for this area and time range.

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