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Stratigraphy, Radiocarbon Dating, and Culture History of Charlie Lake Cave, British Columbia
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Document Date: 2006-01-10 15:46:04


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City

Trail / Longmire / Burnaby / /

Company

BP / Radio Isotope Direct Detection Laboratory / Thomson / /

Country

United States / Canada / /

Event

Environmental Issue / /

Facility

Arctic Institute of North America / Mackenzie Complex / Radio Isotope Direct Detection Laboratory / Pointed Mountain Complex / Simon Fraser University / Fort Vermilion / Fort St. John / centre of Block A / Goshen Complex / Timber Point complex / Mill Iron / Fish Lake complex / /

IndustryTerm

chemical activity / stone tools / chemical erosion / stratigraphic systems / diagnostic tools / power tools / fewer stone tools / chemical fragility / /

NaturalFeature

Farrell Creek / Peace River / Vermilion Lakes / Stoddart Creek / Fish Lake / High River / plateau of British Columbia / Mt. Edziza / Sibbald Creek / Ski Hill / Charlie Lake / /

Organization

Department of Archaeology / Arctic Institute of North America / Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry / Simon Fraser University / IIb IIb IIb IIb IIb IIa Lab / /

Person

Yukon / CHARLIE LAKE CAVE PREHISTORY / JONATHAN C. DRIVER / K.R. Fladmark / /

Position

Driver / well-dated representative / senior author / Workman / /

ProvinceOrState

Alberta / Alaska / Mackenzie / British Columbia / Washington / Montana / /

Region

southern Yukon / northeastern Alberta / northwestern Alberta / western Canada / central Alberta / northern British Columbia / southwest Yukon / southern Alberta / northeastern British Columbia / northern Alberta / northwestern North America / central British Columbia / northern North America / western North America / /

Technology

technology of stone tool production / fracturing / /

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