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Lab number
P-696
Material dated
charcoal; charbon de bois
Locality
half way between Calvary Point and Blanche Point, north shore of Cape Riche, Strait of Belle Isle, Newfoundland
Map sheet
12 I/11
Submitter
E. Harp
Date submitted
July 8, 0097
Measured Age
1509 ± 47
Normalized Age
1509 ± 47
δ13C (per mil)
-25.0
Significance
Palaeoeskimo, Middle Dorset; Paléoesquimau, Dorsétien moyen
Stratigraphic component
House 11
Context
base of black soil, House 11, 10-13 cm depth
Comments
EeBi-1, Phillip's Garden (formerly known as Port au Choix 2): This is a spring and summer sealing site that was excavated by Elmer Harp in the 1960s and by M.A.P. Renouf in 1985-1992. Harp pointed out the discrepancy between dates on charcoal (average 1580 +/- 13 BP) and those on charred fat (average 2326 +/- 34 BP). The difference was considered significant, but the reason for it was not obvious since all samples are believed to represent one general occupation phase. The discrepancy is only slightly reduced by normalizing the dates, but it would be further reduced by calibrating the charred fat dates according to a marine model. Renouf avoided this problem by selecting charcoal samples for her radiocarbon dates. The Borden designation EeBi-1 applies to the original Phillip's Garden site as well as to a separate area known as Phillip's Garden East. The latter is distinguished in this database as EeBi-1e, but this is not an official designation. Phillip's Garden West is numbered EeBi-11.

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