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Bag of charcoal C-14 sample. Tag reads "C-14 Sample No. 21 45-KI-8/548 1 of 2". This corresponds with list of C-14 samples in Greengo 4D1 #16. Field catalog form shows charcoal is "1st occupation level and grass mat, also under it." This item is associated with 45KT20/548.2. K. Kidwell, 03/08/2011
Gulf of Georgia North America Northwest Coast San Juan County Washington State Western United States Western Washington
Gulf of Georgia North America Northwest Coast San Juan County Washington State Western United States Western Washington
Sample removed from level bag 92 for radiocarbon dating but was not tested.
Carbon sample from level bag 89 selected for radiocarbon dating but not tested.
Charcoal sample #15, containing 1 vial of charcoal. Charcoal sample removed for Carbon 14 dating by K. Bovy on 10/2003 (Bovy Sample #280CS15).
Shell Sample. Removed from level bag 5 as a candidate for analysis. The data from selected samples was included in the Royalty Research Fund project organized by Dr. Julie Stein. This sample was not selected for analysis.
Charcoal Sample. Removed as a candidate for analysis. The data from selected samples was included in the Royalty Research Fund project organized by Dr. Julie Stein. This sample was not selected for analysis.
Charcoal Sample. Removed as a candidate for analysis. The data from selected samples was included in the Royalty Research Fund project organized by Dr. Julie Stein. This sample was not selected for analysis.
Charcoal Sample. Removed as a candidate for analysis. The data from selected samples was included in the Royalty Research Fund project organized by Dr. Julie Stein. This sample was not selected for analysis.