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Geology and Age of the Early Man Site at Taber, Alberta

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

A. MacS. Stalker*
Affiliation:
Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

Human bones, found by the writer's geological field party in 1961, came from a cliff (Woodpecker Island Bluff) on the east side of Oldman River about 3 mi. north of Taber, Alberta. This paper discusses stratigraphy of the bluff and age of the bones, which have been described by Langston and Oschinsky (1963). The bones cannot be dated directly; however, they were found about 60 ft. below prairie level, in a sand unit lying beneath a till sheet. As the till was deposited by a Classical Wisconsin ice sheet that spread over the area more than 22,000 years ago, the bones are at least that old. Correlation with other bluffs along Oldman River indicates they are more than 32,000 years, and probably more than 37,000 years, old.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Society for American Archaeology 1969

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