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Lab number
S-2808
Material dated
charcoal; charbon de bois
Taxa dated
36.7 g
Locality
just north of Saskatoon, on a prominent point bar at the mouth of Opimihaw Creek, Wanuskewin Heritage Park, South Saskatchewan drainage, Saskatchewan
Map sheet
73 B/02
Submitter
E.G. Walker
Date submitted
July 11, 0096
Measured Age
290 ± 70
Normalized Age
290 ± 70
δ13C (per mil)
-25.0
Significance
Woodland, Plains; Sylvicole
Stratigraphic component
Level 4
Context
Level 4, Area A, unit 462s/54e, Feature A4-1, paleosol in alluvium
Associated taxa
Mammalia 1468, Bison bison 51, Canidae 4, Sciuridae 13, Spermophilus sp 6, Spermophilus richardsonii 11, Spermophilus tridecemlineatus 2, Sorex sp 11, Sorex arcticus 2, Sorex cinereus or Sorex haydeni 4, Chiroptera 6, Rodentia 419, Sigmodontinae or Zapodidae 8, Sigmodontinae 8, Onychomys leucogaster 7, Arvicolinae 11, Clethrionomys gapperi 11, Microtus sp 5, Microtus pennsylvanicus 5, Zapodidae 17, Aves Reptilia Amphibia Pisces
Comments
FbNp-1, Tipperary Creek: At least 20 occupation levels have been recognized on paleosols buried by overbank sedimentation, and 15 of these have been dated by radiocarbon. Since the appearance of previous publications mentioning some of these dates (Morlan 1988, 1993; Walker 1988b; Walker, et al. 1986, 1987), analysis of continuous stratigraphic profiles through trenches linking the two main site areas has revealed the need to re-number some of the levels in Area A to make them correspond to the numbering of a larger excavation in Area D. The level assignments of four radiocarbon samples have been changed, and three new radiocarbon dates have been obtained. Level 1 is protohistoric in age (S-2805) and yielded a Plains side-notched point along with artifacts of metal and glass. Level 2 produced Plains side-notched points and a date on bone (S-2806). Levels 3 and 4, with Plains side-notched points, were dated on charcoal (S-2807, S-2808). Level 5, with Plains side-notched points, was dated on bone (S-2809). Level 6 contained both Plains and Prairie side-notched points, and a date was obtained on bone (S-2810). The same point types occurred in Level 6a (previously numbered Level 7) with a date on charcoal (S-2811). In Level 7 (previously numbered Level 8) there was pottery but no points, and a date was obtained on bone (S-2812). Similarly, Level 8 (previously numbered Level 9) yielded pottery but no points, along with a date on bone (S-2813). Level 9 has not been dated. Level 10, with a date on bone (S-2814), yielded only a fragment of a point belonging to the side-notched series. A date on bone from Area A (S-2815), previously assigned to Level 11, is now known to belong to Level 12. Avonlea points were recovered from Level 12, and a date on a bison atlas from Area D (Beta-70705) can be averaged with S-2815. Level 13, with Besant points, has been dated with a bison femur from Area D (S-2885). Deeper levels of the site lack diagnostic artifacts, but three levels have been dated. Level 14 has a date on bone from Area A (S-2816) that was originally assigned to Level 12. This is an important reassignment, because S-2816 was previously thought to belong to the Avonlea complex and was the oldest Avonlea date on the northern Plains (Morlan 1988, 1993). In the deeper portions of the site, only some of the numbered levels have yielded evidence of human occupation. Level 19 has been dated with a bison scapula (Beta-70706), and Level 25 with a bison sacrum (Beta-70707). Neither of these levels produced diagnostic artifacts. The first date obtained from this site (S-2368) was on a sample from a backhoe trench, and its position in the sequence is unknown. Fauna: Zapus sp 11; Aves 180; Reptilia: Thamnophis sp 46; Amphibia: Anura 231, Bufo sp 48, Bufo hemiophrys 2, Pseudacris triseriata 34, Rana sp 99; Pisces 42, cf. Acipenser fulvescens 1, Cyprinidae 1, Gasterosteidae 1; Class uncertain 938

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