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Lab number
Beta-98009
Material dated
charcoal; charbon de bois
Locality
at the extreme southwestern edge of Barkley Sound, Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Map sheet
92 C/14
Date submitted
April 14, 0099
Date uploaded
February 14, 2020
Normalized Age
3010 ± 70
Significance
Locarno Beach
Stratigraphic component
Midden
Context
back trench, N38-40/W86-88, 2.1 m depth, crushed shell, black silt, some gravel, near the middle of the midden
Comments
DfSi-4, Ch'uumat'a: This is a large conspicuous shell midden about 120 m long and 70 m inland. Consistent with evidence from the Little Beach and Shoemaker Bay sites, McMillan (1998) suggests that the occupants of the Ch'uumat'a site prior to 2000 BP were culturally distinct from the subsequent Nuu-chah-nulth people of this area. The earlier components are similar to the Locarno Beach phase of the Strait of Georgia, and the youngest component belongs to the West Coast culture type as defined by Mitchell (1990).

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