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Lab number
I-251
Material dated
Wood
Type of date
Archaeological
Locality
San Juan
Date uploaded
January 17, 2024
Updater
Wyoming team
Date updated
December 31, 2020
Measured Age
1640 ± 90
Context
Rotted wood from a first-course log, main room, Structure 10, a Los Pinos nonring structure. Associated artifacts include brown ware ceramics. Date is thought to be consistent with the estimated ceramic dae of AD 200-350. Milling/grinding stones and heavy chopper-hammers generally found around the periphery of the main room. Structure 10 is slightly overlapped by Structure 3. Structure 10: 2 rooms, dumbbell shaped, connected by a postlined hallway. Two basin shaped floors. Logs are set partialy below the original ground surface. Second course in place in some areas, set at an angle to those below, indicating cribbing. Firebasin in the center of each room. 19 subfloor pits (4 in the antechamber). Two pits have mud domes; another mud dome w/o pit is in the antechamber. Bell shaped pits also found in the main room. 28 postholes are in the 2 rooms and intervening area.
Additional information
radiometric

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