CARD fuzzes location data for public visitors to the database. Accessing CARD's full capabilities requires an account available only to researchers at accredited institutions.
Lab number
S-1209
Field number
CMC- 852
Material dated
charcoal; charbon de bois
Locality
southeast corner of Suffield Military Reserve, left bank of South Saskatchewan River, 632 m asl, within a large meander locally known as the Bull Pen, southeastern Alberta
Map sheet
72 L/07
Submitter
J. Brumley
Date submitted
March 14, 0097
Measured Age
3740 ± 100
Normalized Age
3740 ± 100
δ13C (per mil)
-25.0
Significance
Middle Archaic, Duncan-Hanna; Archaïque moyen
Stratigraphic component
Occupation 3
Context
occupation 3, unit 6, Sq. 16s6w and 18s6w, Feature 33, a shallow excavated earth pit
Associated taxa
Mammalia: Bison bison 1; Aves, Eremophila alpestris, Dumetella carolinensis, Pica pica, Emberizinae
Comments
EbOp-16, Cactus Flower: This is a campsite containing ten defined occupations well separated stratigraphically by alluvial deposits deposited largely by flooding of the river. Occupations are designated I-X from latest to earliest. Occupations I and II are assignable to the Pelican Lake phase, while occupations III through IX are attributed to the McKean complex. Occupation X is of unknown cultural affiliation. S-783 is too late and S-1013 too early by 300-400 years, in view of stratigraphic positions, other dates at site, and dates from Pelican Lake and McKean components elsewhere. The remaining results are acceptable.

References