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Lab number
S-1639
Material dated
charred plant remains; restes de plantes carbonisés
Taxa dated
Juglans cinerea nutshell
Locality
on Fulton Island, south of Lakeville Corners, about 32 km southeast of Fredericton, St. John drainage, Sunbury County, New Brunswick
Map sheet
21 G/16
Submitter
D.L. Keenlyside
Date submitted
July 3, 0097
Measured Age
2080 ± 50
Normalized Age
2080 ± 50
δ13C (per mil)
-25.0
Significance
Woodland; Sylvicole
Context
Unit 4H2, hearth feature 40, 93 cm depth
Associated taxa
Flora: Juglans cinerea; see also RL-147
Comments
BlDn-12, Fulton Island: The site consists of a strip of cultural debris, about 340 m long and 10 m wide, 7 m asl, along the steep bank of a thoroughfare between Fulton Island and a marsh area to the south. The remains include fire-cracked rock, hearths, Middle Woodland ceramics, lithic artifacts, debitage, and historic materials. S-1826 was associated with an Adena-like point. There were no cultural associations in the deepest level, dated by RL-148.

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