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Lab number
S-489
Material dated
paleosol; paléosol
Locality
in a sand dune about 1.5 km north of Grandora and 19 km west of Saskatoon, Dunfermline Sand Hills, Saskatchewan
Map sheet
73 B/02
Submitter
E.A. Christiansen
Date submitted
July 11, 0096
Measured Age
3730 ± 80
Normalized Age
3730 ± 80
δ13C (per mil)
-25.0
Significance
culture?
Context
cultural layer, 1.4 m depth
Comments
FaNr-2, Grandora: Two complete and six broken Besant points were recovered from a single large excavation block. A radiocarbon date was obtained by insoluble collagen extraction from bone recovered from two adjoining excavation units in a buried soil 61 cm below the surface, associated with a hearth and occupation debris (S-542). During the excavation, the site was visited by E.A. Christiansen who sampled a deeper A-horizon, 1.4 m below the surface, that records a cessation of aeolian activity (S-489). Dyck (1972a: 6) notes that a few broken teeth and bones from this horizon may indicate an earlier cultural occupation.

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