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Lab number
TO-3653
Field number
91-PMA-264
Material dated
bison bone collagen; collagène osseux de bison
Taxa dated
Bison cf. B. latifrons horncore (2.9 g, id. by C.R. Harington)
Locality
a bluff on the south shore of Nation River, about 1 km downstream from Chuchi Lake, Peace drainage, north-central British Columbia
Map sheet
93 N/01
Date submitted
June 16, 0098
Date uploaded
February 14, 2020
Normalized Age
30740 ± 220
Significance
palaeobiology; paléobiologie
Context
lacustrine silt and clay below till
Additional information
AMS date.
Comments
GhSc-VP: Chuchi Lake: A. Plouffe comments that because of the stratigraphic position of the fossils in lacustrine sediments beneath 'Fraser Till,' the samples give information on the timing of the transition between the Olympia interstade and the Fraser Glaciation. The dates compare well with the date on a mammoth from Babine Lake (34,000 +/- 690 BP). Harington and other report that pollen associated with the Bison latifrons bones indicates an open forest environment. This individual is one of the latest known survivors of its species. Bison latifrons, characterized by large body and extremely long horns, was confined to North America, and lived from at least the second last (Illinoian) glaciation to Late Wisconsinan time. A terminal date between 31 000 and 21 000 is indicated by material from Rainbow Beach, Idaho (Kurtén and Anderson, 1980).

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