Geoarchaeology at the Little John Site (KdVo-6), Yukon Territory, Canada.

Summary

The Little John Site (KdVo-6), Yukon Territory, Canada, contains the presence of Chindadn complex (East Beringian Tradition), Denali complex (Paleoarctic Tradition), Northern Archaic Tradition, and Late Prehistoric artifacts in unique stratified contexts. The site contains loess/paleosol stratigraphic sequences dating to the Wisconsin Interstadial c. 44,000 years ago, and cultural deposits from the Late Pleistocene to the recent past. Optically Stimulated Luminescence and Accelerator Mass Spectrometry radiocarbon dates, macro and micro sediment analyses, and consideration of ancient and contemporary peri-glacial processes are presented to illuminate the environmental and depositional history of the site’s unique geologic context and archaeological materials.

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Geoarchaeology at the Little John Site (KdVo-6), Yukon Territory, Canada.. Michael Grooms, Norman Easton, Mary Samolczyk, Joel Cubley. Presented at The 80th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Francisco, California. 2015 ( tDAR id: 397861)

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min long: -142.471; min lat: 42.033 ; max long: -47.725; max lat: 74.402 ;