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Casselman survey - group on sand dune

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2003
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1-2010
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1.1.5
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1.1.5.2
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1-2010
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2003
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Casselman survey - photographs
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Casselman survey - Mike Evans and James Graham

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2003
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1-2010
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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
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1.1.5
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1-2010
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2003
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Mike Evans and James Graham during the Casselman survey
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Casselman survey - Mike Evans and James Graham
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Casselman survey - Sarah Graham and Mike Evans

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2003
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1-2010
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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
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1.1.5
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1-2010
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2003
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Sarah Graham and Mike Evans surveying at Casselman
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Casselman survey - Sarah Graham and Mike Evans
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Casselman survey - Lisa Sonnenburg, Mike Evans and James Graham

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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
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2003
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1-2010
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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
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1.1.5
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1.1.5.5
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1-2010
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2003
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Lisa Sonnenburg, Mike Evans and James Graham at the Casselman survey
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Casselman survey - Lisa Sonnenburg, Mike Evans and James Graham
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Archaeology Crepeele locale Casselman survey Casselman survey - photographs
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2003-2008
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1-2010
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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
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Sub-series
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1.1
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1-2010
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multiple media
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2003-2008
History / Biographical
The high biodiversity and evidence of pre-Europeon contact prompted the decision to test the Crepeele locale. The survey was named in recognition of the Casselman family, the original landowners. Archaeological testing began in the Crepeele locale in May 2003 on property now owned by the Crepeele family. The locale covers over 6 sections or approximately 3,800 acres of land in an area of stabilized sand dunes and wetlands covered with mixed forest and prairie grass. Given the terrain, the size of the crew and time constrains, an area of approximately 60 acres was chosen for the survey. The survey used the established archaeological methodology of walking the selected area and using a shovel test surveyed grid. The use of GIS technology to locate the exact test spot and record the information into a GIS database was a significant advance and was one of the advantages of the integration of multi-disciplinary techniques encouraged by the SCAPE project. Over one half of the test pits resulted in the recovery of cultural materials. The results of the Casselman survey indicated several areas for further examination including areas that became the Crepeele, Sarah and Graham sites.
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Sub sub series has been divided into five sub sub sub series including: (1) Summary information; (2) Field journals; (3) Site records; (4) Artifact catalogues; and (5) Photographs.
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Casselman survey
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Casselman survey - Lisa Sonneburg and Jolana Bishop

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2003
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1-2010
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1.1.5
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1.1.5.4
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1-2010
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2003
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Lisa Sonneburg and Jolana Bishop during the Casselman survey
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Casselman survey - Lisa Sonneburg and Jolana Bishop
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Casselman survey - ceramic rim sherd

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2003
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1-2010
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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
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1.1.5
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1.1.5.9
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1-2010
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2003
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Cord-wrapped stick impressions on ceramic rim sherd.
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Casselman survey - ceramic rim sherd
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Crepeele locale Casselman survey Casselman survey - photograph
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Casselman survey - lithic bifaces

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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
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2003
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1-2010
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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
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1.1.5
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1.1.5.10
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1-2010
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2003
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Lithic bifaces (stone tools) from Casselman survey
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Casselman survey - photographs
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Archaeology Crepeele locale Casselman survey
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Casselman survey - summary information

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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
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2003
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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
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1.1.1
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2003
Material Details
Field journals have been scanned in multi-page PDF files. Artifact catalogues are PDF files in spreadsheet format. Photographs are in jpeg format.
History / Biographical
Archaeological testing began in the Crepeele locale in May 2003 with a field crew of four members. James Graham supervised the crew and was assisted by Sarah Graham, Jollana Bishop, and Lisa Sonnenburg. Later additions to the testing team were Todd Kristensen, Michael Evans, and Emily Ansell. The methodology for this survey used an arbitrary datum and a transit to establish a grid of 30 m intervals and a shovel test every 20 m. Materials were removed and screened to a minimum depth of 50 cm below surface. All recovered materials were bagged and removed to the lab for further analysis. All information including: test pit grid co-ordinates; UTM co-ordinates for each test pit; artifact presence; excavator; vegetation; aspect; paleosol; paleosol depth; and notes, were entered into a GIS database. Approximately 600 shovel test pits were excavated and recorded in this fashion. Of the 600 shovel test pits, over 300 contained cultural materials. Based on the results of the Casselman survey several areas were designed for further testing and excavation. Crepeele West and Crepeele East were renamed the Sarah site DiMe-28) and Crepeele 3 which became the Crepeele site DiMe- 29.
Scope and Content
Sub-sub-sub series contains: Summary information of field methology, number and co-ordinates of excavations, personnel and their staff position; Field journalsare daily records of recoveries, features and activities at the site; Site records include excavation level and unit summaries, feature sheets, profiles; sample records and maps; Artifact catalogues are lists and identifications of all artifacts recovered; Photographs are of excavation units, features, the landscape and personnel.
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Casselman survey - summary information
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Casselman survey - James Graham writing notes

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2003
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1-2010
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1.1.5
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1.1.5.3
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1-2010
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2003
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Casselman survey - photographs
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Casselman survey - lithic side-notched points

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2003
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1-2010
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1.1.5
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1.1.5.11
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1-2010
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2003
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Lithic side-notched points from Casselman survey
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Casselman survey - photographs
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Casselman survey - photographs

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2003
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1-2010
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1.1.5
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1-2010
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2003
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11 photographs
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JPEGs
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Sub sub series consists of photographs taken during the Casselman survey.
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Casselman survey - photographs
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Crepeele locale Casselman survey
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Crepeele site 2003 - Bev Nicholson and James Graham surveying

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2003
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1-2010
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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
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1.2.1.5
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1.2.1.5.1
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1-2010
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2003
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Bev Nicholson and James Graham surveying at the Crepeele site 2003.
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Crepeele site 2003 - Bev Nicholson and James Graham surveying
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Archaeology Crepeele locale Crepeele site DiMe-29 Crepeele site 2003 - photographs
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Lovstrom survey 1986 - Bev Nicholson

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1986
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1-2010
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3.1.2.5
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3.1.2.5.1
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1-2010
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1986
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Bev Nicholson at the Lovstrom locale.
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Lovstrom survey 1986 - Bev Nicholson
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Lovstrom survey 1985 - Bev Nicholson field journal

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1985
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1-2010
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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
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File
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3.1.1.2
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1
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1-2010
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Date Range
1985
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8 pages
Material Details
Field journals have been scanned in multi-page PDF files.
Scope and Content
Record of daily observations at the site including: excavation methods, items recovered, features, local environment and weather.
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Lovstrom survey 1985 - Bev Nicholson field journal
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Archaeology Lovstrom locale Lovstrom survey 1985 Lovstrom survey 1985 - Bev Nicholson field journal
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3.1.1.2.1_B_Nicholson_1of2.pdf

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Lovstrom survey 1985 - Bev Nicholson field journal2

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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
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1985
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1-2010
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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
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Bev Nicholson
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File
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3.1.1.2
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2
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1-2010
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multiple media
Date Range
1985
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4 pages
Material Details
Field journals have been scanned in multi-page PDF files.
Scope and Content
Record of daily observations at the site including: excavation methods, items recovered, features, local environment and weather.
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Lovstrom survey 1985 - Bev Nicholson field journal2
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Archaeology Lovstrom locale Lovstrom survey 1985 Lovstrom survey 1985 - Bev Nicholson field journal2
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3.1.1.2.2_B_Nicholson_2of2.pdf

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Crepeele site 2008 - Bev Nicholson field journal

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2008
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1-2010
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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
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sub sub sub series
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1.2.5.2
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1
Accession Number
1-2010
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multiple media
Date Range
2008
Physical Description
6 pages
Material Details
Field journals have been scanned in multi-page PDF files.
History / Biographical
The Crepeele site was identified from the results of the Casselman survey and excavated in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2007. In 2008 a small crew under the direction of Bev Nicholson returned to the site to gather further samples and verify profiles. Three units (XU 50, 51 and 52) were excavated. As well the Graham site 2008 was also excavated. The field journals contain information about both the Crepeele and Graham sites 2008.
Scope and Content
Record of daily observations at the site including: excavation methods, items recovered, features, local environment and weather.
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Crepeele site 2008 - Bev Nicholson field journal
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Archaeology Crepeele locale Crepeele site DiMe-29 Crepeele site 2008
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1.2.5.2.1_C08_BNicholson.pdf

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Crepeele locale Radiocarbon Report I

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2003-2008
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1-2010
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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
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Sub sub series
Series Number
1.5.1
Accession Number
1-2010
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
2003-2008
Physical Description
3 pages
Material Details
Radiocarbon date reports have been scanned in multi-page PDF files.
History / Biographical
Crepeele locale Radiocarbon Dates. C14 report by IsoTrace Laboratory for Crepeele site 2005 XU 8. From 2003 to 2008 field work took place at the Crepeele locale with 75 - 1m x1m units excavated. To help establish the cultural sequence at the locale Radiocarbon dates were obtained from the three sites in the Crepeele locale. Radiocarbon dating The technique of radiocarbon dating was developed by Willard Libby and his colleagues at the University of Chicago in 1949. Radiocarbon dating is used to estimate the age of organic remains from archaeological sites. Organic matter has a radioactive form of carbon (C14) that begins to decay upon death. C14 decays at a steady, known rate of a half life of 5,730 years. The technique is useful for material up to 50,000 years. Fluctuations of C14 in the atmosphere can affect results so dates are calibrated against dendrochronology. Radiocarbon dates are calibrated to calendar years. Dates are reported in radiocarbon years or Before Present. Before Present refers to dates before 1950. The introduction of massive amounts of C14, due to atomic bomb and surface testing of atomic weapons, has widely increased the standard deviation on all dates after A.D. 1700 causing these dates to be unreliable. Accelerated mass spectrometry can more accurately measure C14 with smaller samples and can date materials to 80,000 years.
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Sub sub series contains radiocarbon dates from: Crepeele, Sarah and Graham sites.
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Crepeele locale Radiocarbon Report I
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Archaeology Crepeele locale Crepeele locale Radiocarbon Dates
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1.5.1_Crepeele05_RC14.pdf

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Crepeele locale Radiocarbon Report II

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2003-2008
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1-2010
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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
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Sub sub series
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1.5.2
Accession Number
1-2010
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
2003-2008
Physical Description
8 pages
Material Details
Radiocarbon date reports have been scanned in multi-page PDF files.
History / Biographical
Crepeele locale Radiocarbon Dates. C14 report by Beta Analytic Inc. for Crepeele site XU 48 and Graham site XU 54. From 2003 to 2008 field work took place at the Crepeele locale with 75 - 1m x1m units excavated. To help establish the cultural sequence at the locale Radiocarbon dates were obtained from the three sites in the Crepeele locale. Radiocarbon dating The technique of radiocarbon dating was developed by Willard Libby and his colleagues at the University of Chicago in 1949. Radiocarbon dating is used to estimate the age of organic remains from archaeological sites. Organic matter has a radioactive form of carbon (C14) that begins to decay upon death. C14 decays at a steady, known rate of a half life of 5,730 years. The technique is useful for material up to 50,000 years. Fluctuations of C14 in the atmosphere can affect results so dates are calibrated against dendrochronology. Radiocarbon dates are calibrated to calendar years. Dates are reported in radiocarbon years or Before Present. Before Present refers to dates before 1950. The introduction of massive amounts of C14, due to atomic bomb and surface testing of atomic weapons, has widely increased the standard deviation on all dates after A.D. 1700 causing these dates to be unreliable. Accelerated mass spectrometry can more accurately measure C14 with smaller samples and can date materials to 80,000 years.
Scope and Content
Sub sub series contains radiocarbon dates from: Crepeele, Sarah and Graham sites.
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Crepeele locale Radiocarbon Report II
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Archaeology Crepeele locale Crepeele locale Radiocarbon Dates
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1.5.2_Crepeele08_RC14.pdf

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Crepeele locale Radiocarbon Report III

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2003-2008
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1-2010
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RG 7 Beverley Nicholson fonds
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Sub sub series
Series Number
1.5.3
Accession Number
1-2010
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
2003-2008
Physical Description
9 pages
Material Details
Radiocarbon date reports have been scanned in multi-page PDF files.
History / Biographical
Crepeele locale Radiocarbon Dates. C14 report by Beta Analytic Inc. for Crepeele site XUs 8, 30, 50. From 2003 to 2008 field work took place at the Crepeele locale with 75 - 1m x1m units excavated. To help establish the cultural sequence at the locale Radiocarbon dates were obtained from the three sites in the Crepeele locale. Radiocarbon dating The technique of radiocarbon dating was developed by Willard Libby and his colleagues at the University of Chicago in 1949. Radiocarbon dating is used to estimate the age of organic remains from archaeological sites. Organic matter has a radioactive form of carbon (C14) that begins to decay upon death. C14 decays at a steady, known rate of a half life of 5,730 years. The technique is useful for material up to 50,000 years. Fluctuations of C14 in the atmosphere can affect results so dates are calibrated against dendrochronology. Radiocarbon dates are calibrated to calendar years. Dates are reported in radiocarbon years or Before Present. Before Present refers to dates before 1950. The introduction of massive amounts of C14, due to atomic bomb and surface testing of atomic weapons, has widely increased the standard deviation on all dates after A.D. 1700 causing these dates to be unreliable. Accelerated mass spectrometry can more accurately measure C14 with smaller samples and can date materials to 80,000 years.
Scope and Content
Sub sub series contains radiocarbon dates from: Crepeele, Sarah and Graham sites.
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Crepeele locale Radiocarbon Report III
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Archaeology Crepeele locale Crepeele locale Radiocarbon Dates
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1.5.3_Crepeele08_RC14.pdf

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