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RIDDL-555 (0 ±0) http://www.canadianarchaeology.ca//samples//4553 site MlTj-3 in on the Anderson Plain, Northwest Territories. 
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106 O/14 J.-L. Pilon October 28, 0097 Significance : Recent Athapaskan; Athapascan recent Associated
taxa : Mammalia: Rangifer tarandus Aditional Information : AMS date. MlTj-3: It yielded two of five
bones that were submitted for dating to ascertain the length of time before which fresh, unburned
large mammal bone would be affected by the acidic soils of the boreal forest. The bones had simply
been discarded on the surface and slowly incorporated into the sod/humus. The results suggest that… RIDDL-554 (0 ±0) http://www.canadianarchaeology.ca//samples//4554 site MlTj-3 in on the Anderson Plain, Northwest Territories. 
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106 O/14 J.-L. Pilon October 28, 0097 Significance : Recent Athapaskan; Athapascan recent Associated
taxa : Mammalia: Rangifer tarandus Aditional Information : AMS date. MlTj-3: It yielded two of five
bones that were submitted for dating to ascertain the length of time before which fresh, unburned
large mammal bone would be affected by the acidic soils of the boreal forest. The bones had simply
been discarded on the surface and slowly incorporated into the sod/humus. The results suggest that… S-2916 (10165 ±120) http://www.canadianarchaeology.ca//samples//5767 site PeLt-? in 16.7 km east-southeast of Cape Richard Collinson, 62 m asl, M'Clintock Channel, northwestern Prince . 
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Field number : 86-DCA-422 68 B/11 A.S. Dyke August 21, 0098 10005 120 Significance : palaeobiology;
paleobiologie Associated taxa : Mammalia: Balaena mysticetus PeLt-VP: Many bones are present at this
locality, including a massive skull bone, and 3 metre long maxillary bones. The bones are partly
embedded in glaciomarine sediment but burial could have been caused by slopewash.… Beta-18129 (2135 ±120) http://www.canadianarchaeology.ca//samples//5772 site PfLt-? in 19 km north-northeast of Cape Richard Collinson, M'Clintock Channel, 2.4 km inland on westernmost Pr. 
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Field number : 86-DCA-406 68 B/14 C.R. Harington August 21, 0098 1975 120 Significance :
palaeobiology; paleobiologie Associated taxa : Mammalia: Ursus maritimus PfLt-VP: This is the only
find of polar bear bones, other than at modern sea level or near an archaelogical site, in 3 field
sessions of extensive ground traversing on Prince of Wales Island. The bones looked old and are
worth dating on the speculation that the bear died on the beach or on sea ice. Polar bear canines… S-3580 (9680 ±200) http://www.canadianarchaeology.ca//samples//5813 site QdHk-? in 3.9 km northwest of Cape Home, Croker Bay, 32.5 m asl, Lancaster Sound coast of Devon Island, Nunavu. 
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Field number : 94-DCA-203 48 E/12 A.S. Dyke August 21, 0098 9540 200 Significance : palaeobiology;
paleobiologie Associated taxa : Mammalia: Balaena mysticetus Aditional Information : Moved to the 9
ka sheet in MAH, as the 2-sigma limit extends to <9500 BP. It appears under ice on the 10 ka sheet.
QdHk-VP: A large otic capsule fragment and the periotic bones were collected from both sides of a
fragmented bowhead skull 50% buried in medium beach gravel and capped by peat. The skull is too… S-3557 (5110 ±160) http://www.canadianarchaeology.ca//samples//5832 site QjHr-? in 5.3 km southwest of Firkin Point, 8.5 m asl, Jones Sound coast of Devon Island, Nunavut. 
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Field number : 93-DCA-231 48 G/10 A.S. Dyke August 21, 0098 4960 160 Significance : palaeobiology;
paleobiologie Associated taxa : Mammalia: Balaena mysticetus QjHr-VP: Periotic bones were collected
from both sides of a bowhead skull 70% buried upside down in coarse beach gravel. The slightly
weathered skull is 160 cm wide. Other bones, including a mandible and maxillary bones, are scattered
about. Fragments of another skull lie 2 m away.… S-3528 (3510 ±150) http://www.canadianarchaeology.ca//samples//5968 site RaJn-? in 18.3 km north-northwest of Owen Point, 4.4 km southeast of Point Hogarth, 15 m asl, Wellington Chann. 
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Field number : 93-DCA-054 59 B/01 A.S. Dyke August 21, 0098 3360 150 Significance : palaeobiology;
paleobiologie Associated taxa : Mammalia: Balaena mysticetus RaJn-VP: Both otic capsules and both
periotic bones (ball-shaped parts only) were collected from a bowhead skull 100% buried upright in
sandy beach gravel capped by peat. The slightly weathered skull is 200 cm wide. Several other bones
of this animal occur nearby. This sample is about 50 m inland of narwhal sample 93-DCA-053 and at… GSC-1195-2 (2800 ±140) http://www.canadianarchaeology.ca//samples//8727 site GaPb-? (Pembina River) in north bank of the North Saskatchewan River, 565 m asl, 10 km south-southwest of Bellis and 18 km eas. 
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83 I/01 D.A. St-Onge May 26, 0098 2700 140 Significance : palaeobiology; paleobiologie Associated
taxa : Mammalia: Bison sp Aditional Information : GSC-1195, same sample, with only a 1-hour leach in
0.1N NaOH: 2980 +/- 130 BP. GSC-1195-2 had an overnight leach in 0.1N NaOH. Bellis, GaPb-VP: Comment
on GSC-1195 (D.A. St-Onge): The bones date a well developed abandoned terrace level (the lower of
two) on the northern wall of the North Saskatchewan Valley; the enclosing sediments were deposited… OxA-7386 (5000 ±40) http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk//archives//view//c14_cba//fullrecord.cfm?id=7597 site 3H Miscellaneous -- human bones in Great Britain and Ireland. 
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CL Museum specimen from Creswell Crags Visitor Centre Bone, id as partial human frontal, from square
D3, layer OB, of excavation in front of the western entrance to Robin Hood Cave, Creswell Crags,
Derbyshire, England. Subm R M Jacobi. Comment (subm): frontal bone is clearly Early Neolithic and
confirms presence of post-Pleistocene material in these external screes. Mello had previously
recorded human bones from outside this entrance, and from that spoil Campbell recovered material… OxA-913 (4960 ±70) http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk//archives//view//c14_cba//fullrecord.cfm?id=13678 site 3B; 3H in Great Britain and Ireland. 
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Gathering Time Project Hazleton Cattle bones (context) animal bone; cattle skull fragments; skull
fragments 5926 (155).…