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Charlie Lake Cave

Coordinates:56°16′22″N120°56′39″W / 56.27278°N 120.94417°W /56.27278; -120.94417
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Archaeological site in British Columbia, Canada
Charlie Lake Cave
Tse'KWa
Charlie Lake Cave Location in Canada
Charlie Lake Cave Location in Canada
Charlie Lake Cave
Location in Canada
Alternative nameHbRf 39
LocationBritish Columbia
Coordinates56°16′22″N120°56′39″W / 56.27278°N 120.94417°W /56.27278; -120.94417

TheCharlie Lake Cave (Tse'KWa) is an archaeological site in the Canadian province ofBritish Columbia. ItsBorden System designation isHbRf 39. In a waste pit in front of the small cave, artifacts up to 10,500 years old have been found which are considered to be the oldest evidence of ritual acts inCanada. The cave is located a few kilometers north of Fort St. John, nearCharlie Lake.

No artifacts were found in the cave itself, which measures 45 m × 6 m (148 ft × 20 ft), but in a kind of waste pit in front of the cave entrance. The artifacts go back 11,000 years, including afluted point, six retouched flakes and a small bone bead. These findings provide evidence of the northward migration of hunters and bison. In addition, two buried ravens were found, which are the oldest traces of rituals in Canada.

Knut R. Fladmark examined the archaeological site for the first time in 1974 and returned in 1983. Excavation areas were opened, and paleo-Indian stone tools and animal bones remains were discovered. The excavation layers were found to be intact, and it soon turned out that the oldest layer is representative of the historicmegafauna. This first excavation revealed five layers.

See also

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View looking out from within Charlie Lake Cave.

Bibliography

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  • Knut R. Fladmark, Jonathan C. Driver and Diana Alexander:The Paleoindian Component at Charlie Lake Cave (HbRf 39), British Columbia, in: American Antiquity 53/2 (1988) 371–384.
  • Jonathan C. Driver:Raven Skeletons from Paleoindian Contexts, Charlie Lake Cave, British Columbia, in: American Antiquity 64/2 (1999) 289–298.
  • Jonathan C. Driver:Stratigraphy, Radiocarbon Dating and Culture History of Charlie Lake Cave, British Columbia, in: Arctic 49/3 (1996) 265–277,online, PDF, 592 kB.

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