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Lab number
WSU-1953
Material dated
charcoal; charbon de bois
Locality
on a broad terrace 40 m above Peace River, on the north bank of the river just downstream from the mouth of Farrell Creek, British Columbia
Map sheet
94 A/04
Date submitted
August 3, 0099
Date uploaded
February 14, 2020
Normalized Age
4365 ± 100
Significance
Archaic, Mummy Cave; Archaïque
Stratigraphic component
Component 4
Context
component 4, associated with horizon Ahpcab 2, with a Salmon River side-notched point and some faunal remains
Comments
HaRk-1, Farrell Creek: The terrace section contained seven buried paleosols developed in aeolian material. Five cultural components were recognized. Of six radiocarbon dates obtained for this sequence, the uppermost (DAL-328) is anomalously old in relation to the dates below it.

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