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Lab number
I-2052
Field number
CMC- 85a
Material dated
willow wood; bois de saule
Taxa dated
Salix sp.
Locality
at Police Point, 8 km west of Cape Parry, on the south side of Amundsen Gulf, Arctic coast, Northwest Territories
Map sheet
97 F/01
Submitter
W.E. Taylor, Jr.
Date submitted
September 22, 0097
Measured Age
600 ± 105
Normalized Age
600 ± 105
δ13C (per mil)
-25.0
Significance
Neoeskimo, Clachan Thule; Néoesquimau, Thuléen
Context
twigs, House 1 floor
Comments
ObRo-2, Jackson: A Thule house ruin, House 1, yielded a pottery lamp with a Barrow curvilinear decoration. The upper part of the house mound had been removed by a bulldozer, leaving 8-15 cm of cultural debris and dirt on the floor. Taylor noted that acceptance of the two Michigan dates would place the beginning of Thule culture much earlier than had been previously believed. Thule would have to be derived from early or middle Birnirk rather than the close of Birnirk ca AD 900. Also, the Thule movement from Alaska would have to be considered earlier than previously postulated. The two Isotopes dates were closer to the estimated age but fell on either side of it. Correction of the Michigan dates for the marine reservoir effect would bring them close to Taylor's estimate. Wilmeth lists this site as OaRn-2.

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