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Lab number
S-1687
Field number
CMC-1043
Material dated
charcoal; charbon de bois
Locality
Frank Bay, Lake Nipissing, near the source of the French River and the mouth of Bass Creek, Ontario
Map sheet
31 L/04
Submitter
M. Brizinski
Date submitted
January 27, 0098
Measured Age
890 ± 70
Normalized Age
890 ± 70
δ13C (per mil)
-25.0
Significance
Late Woodland; Sylvicole supérieur
Context
XU 10-R60, Stratum 1
Associated taxa
Mammalia: Canis familiaris
Comments
CbGw-1, Frank Bay: Ridley's excavation of this stratified site revealed a long sequence of Archaic and Woodland components and produced one date with the then-new radiocarbon method. It was a campsite during both the Pickering (Williamson, 1990: 296) and Middleport (Dodd, et al. 1990: 345) stages of the Ontario Iroquois tradition. Six dates from this site resulted from 1978 excavations by M. Brizinski. S-1684 is thought possibly to date a poorly defined Laurel stratum. The other five dates pertain to dog burials interpreted as ritual sacrifices.

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