PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS, CHARCOAL IDENTIFICATION, AND AMS RADIOCARBON DATING OF BONE AND CHARCOAL FROM THE FRANCOIS PAULETTE CABIN SITE (2315R), WOOD BUFFALO NATIONAL PARK, ALBERTA, CANADA

Author(s): Kathryn Puseman; Chad Yost; Melissa K. Logan

Year: 2010

Summary

The Francois Paulette Cabin Site (2315R) site is a stratified, multi-component, precontact site located along the Slave River in Wood Buffalo National Park, northern Alberta. Charcoal and bone recovered from this site were submitted for identification and/or AMS radiocarbon dating. Eight radiocarbon dates were obtained from seven charcoal fragments and a partially burned antler fragment. Lithics recovered throughout the site also were submitted for protein residue analysis to provide information concerning animals that might have been hunted and/or processed with these tools.

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PROTEIN RESIDUE ANALYSIS, CHARCOAL IDENTIFICATION, AND AMS RADIOCARBON DATING OF BONE AND CHARCOAL FROM THE FRANCOIS PAULETTE CABIN SITE (2315R), WOOD BUFFALO NATIONAL PARK, ALBERTA, CANADA. Kathryn Puseman, Chad Yost, Melissa K. Logan. PRI Technical Report ,2010-005. 2010 ( tDAR id: 379858) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8P84BDK

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min long: -120.07; min lat: 57.598 ; max long: -109.874; max lat: 60.01 ;

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