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Lab number
GX-1253
Material dated
bone collagen; collagène osseux
Locality
in the Porcupine Hills, 1060 m asl, 16 km west of Fort MacLeod, Oldman drainage, Alberta
Map sheet
82 H/12
Submitter
R.G. Forbis
Date submitted
January 12, 0098
Measured Age
1925 ± 80
Normalized Age
2005 ± 80
δ13C (per mil)
-20.0
Significance
Archaic, Pelican Lake; Archaïque
Stratigraphic component
Kill, South, Layer 11d
Context
test A, layer 15 (Reeves, 1970); south area, layer 11d, 45 cm depth (Reeves, 1978)
Associated taxa
Mammalia: Bison sp
Comments
DkPj-1, Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump: This is the largest known buffalo jump in the northern Plains, measuring 244 m long and 60 m wide, with an average depth of 6 m and a maximum depth of 12 m. The deposits contain, from top to bottom, late prehistoric side-notched points of the Old Women's phase, Avonlea, Besant, Pelican Lake, Hanna, and the Mummy Cave series. Eighteen radiocarbon dates were obtained from Reeves' 1966 excavation in the kill area of the site for which Reeves (1978) provided a summary report. Jack Brink and others conducted extensive excavations in the processing and campsite areas east of the kill area during several field seasons in the 1980s. Bryan Kooyman conducted additional excavations in the kill area immediately adjoining the "north" area tested by Reeves.

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