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Lab number
GaK-3799
Field number
CMC- 500
Material dated
charcoal; charbon de bois
Locality
at the mouth of the Charlot River where it empties into the northern side of Lake Athabasca, Saskatchewan
Map sheet
74 N/11
Submitter
J.V. Wright
Date submitted
July 11, 0096
Measured Age
610 ± 110
Normalized Age
610 ± 110
δ13C (per mil)
-25.0
Significance
Late Taltheilei; Taltheilei récent
Context
square F, hearth in tent feature, the lower of two superimposed components
Comments
IjOg-2, Charlot River: Wright (1975: 51) relates both components of this site to the Frank Channel complex described by Noble (1971b) for Great Slave Lake as part of the Taltheilei Shale tradition. Charcoal from a hearth within a tent ring provided a date for the lower component.

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