PROTEIN (CIEP) AND ORGANIC (FTIR) RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENT FROM THE PRINCE OF WALES NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE (PWF), IeKn-24, HUDSON BAY COUNTY, MANITOBA, CANADA

In 1730, the Hudson’s Bay Company initiated the development of the Prince of Wales Fort II on Eskimo Point at the mouth of Churchill River and the Hudson Bay in northern Manitoba, Canada. Construction of the stone fortification took over 40 years, during which Hudson’s Bay Company employees, includi...

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Main Authors: Scott Cummings, Linda (PaleoResearch Institute), Milligan, Jennifer L.B. (PaleoResearch Institute)
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8FJ2KPV_meta$v=1533581030914
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spelling dataone:doi:10.6067:XCV8FJ2KPV_meta$v-1533581030914 2024-06-03T18:46:48+00:00 PROTEIN (CIEP) AND ORGANIC (FTIR) RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENT FROM THE PRINCE OF WALES NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE (PWF), IeKn-24, HUDSON BAY COUNTY, MANITOBA, CANADA Scott Cummings, Linda (PaleoResearch Institute) Milligan, Jennifer L.B. (PaleoResearch Institute) Manitoba (State / Territory) Canada (Country) Hudson Bay Eskimo Point Churchill River ENVELOPE(-96.19629,-88.41797,59.977005,56.511017) 2018-08-06T18:43:50.914Z https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8FJ2KPV_meta$v=1533581030914 unknown the Digital Archaeological Record Historic Data Recovery / Excavation Prince of Wales Fort II Sediment Protein Residue Analysis Hudson Bay Company FTIR Analysis CIEP Analysis 16-028 Dataset dataone:urn:node:TDAR https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8FJ2KPV_meta$v=1533581030914 2024-06-03T18:11:22Z In 1730, the Hudson’s Bay Company initiated the development of the Prince of Wales Fort II on Eskimo Point at the mouth of Churchill River and the Hudson Bay in northern Manitoba, Canada. Construction of the stone fortification took over 40 years, during which Hudson’s Bay Company employees, including officers, tradesmen, and laborers, were present at the site. Activities at the fort included tasks related to survival (hunting, cutting wood, hauling water, etc.) and fur trading. The fort’s northern location offered trade access with First Nations Peoples including the Dene (Chipewyan), Inuit, and Cree (Parks Canada 2011). Overall the fort was occupied between approximately 1731 and 1782 (Donalee Deck, personal communication November 10, 2010). “Greasy” sediments found adjacent to a leather bag were among the archaeological discoveries made during investigations in the southwest bastion rampart of the fort (Donalee Deck, personal communication February 26, 2016). Protein residue and organic residue analyses were employed to help identify the “greasy” aspect of the sediment. Dataset Chipewyan Churchill Churchill River eskimo* First Nations Hudson Bay inuit the Digital Archaeological Record (via DataONE) Hudson Bay Eskimo Point Canada Hudson ENVELOPE(-96.19629,-88.41797,59.977005,56.511017)
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topic Historic
Data Recovery / Excavation
Prince of Wales Fort II
Sediment
Protein Residue Analysis
Hudson Bay Company
FTIR Analysis
CIEP Analysis
16-028
spellingShingle Historic
Data Recovery / Excavation
Prince of Wales Fort II
Sediment
Protein Residue Analysis
Hudson Bay Company
FTIR Analysis
CIEP Analysis
16-028
Scott Cummings, Linda (PaleoResearch Institute)
Milligan, Jennifer L.B. (PaleoResearch Institute)
PROTEIN (CIEP) AND ORGANIC (FTIR) RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENT FROM THE PRINCE OF WALES NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE (PWF), IeKn-24, HUDSON BAY COUNTY, MANITOBA, CANADA
topic_facet Historic
Data Recovery / Excavation
Prince of Wales Fort II
Sediment
Protein Residue Analysis
Hudson Bay Company
FTIR Analysis
CIEP Analysis
16-028
description In 1730, the Hudson’s Bay Company initiated the development of the Prince of Wales Fort II on Eskimo Point at the mouth of Churchill River and the Hudson Bay in northern Manitoba, Canada. Construction of the stone fortification took over 40 years, during which Hudson’s Bay Company employees, including officers, tradesmen, and laborers, were present at the site. Activities at the fort included tasks related to survival (hunting, cutting wood, hauling water, etc.) and fur trading. The fort’s northern location offered trade access with First Nations Peoples including the Dene (Chipewyan), Inuit, and Cree (Parks Canada 2011). Overall the fort was occupied between approximately 1731 and 1782 (Donalee Deck, personal communication November 10, 2010). “Greasy” sediments found adjacent to a leather bag were among the archaeological discoveries made during investigations in the southwest bastion rampart of the fort (Donalee Deck, personal communication February 26, 2016). Protein residue and organic residue analyses were employed to help identify the “greasy” aspect of the sediment.
format Dataset
author Scott Cummings, Linda (PaleoResearch Institute)
Milligan, Jennifer L.B. (PaleoResearch Institute)
author_facet Scott Cummings, Linda (PaleoResearch Institute)
Milligan, Jennifer L.B. (PaleoResearch Institute)
author_sort Scott Cummings, Linda (PaleoResearch Institute)
title PROTEIN (CIEP) AND ORGANIC (FTIR) RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENT FROM THE PRINCE OF WALES NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE (PWF), IeKn-24, HUDSON BAY COUNTY, MANITOBA, CANADA
title_short PROTEIN (CIEP) AND ORGANIC (FTIR) RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENT FROM THE PRINCE OF WALES NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE (PWF), IeKn-24, HUDSON BAY COUNTY, MANITOBA, CANADA
title_full PROTEIN (CIEP) AND ORGANIC (FTIR) RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENT FROM THE PRINCE OF WALES NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE (PWF), IeKn-24, HUDSON BAY COUNTY, MANITOBA, CANADA
title_fullStr PROTEIN (CIEP) AND ORGANIC (FTIR) RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENT FROM THE PRINCE OF WALES NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE (PWF), IeKn-24, HUDSON BAY COUNTY, MANITOBA, CANADA
title_full_unstemmed PROTEIN (CIEP) AND ORGANIC (FTIR) RESIDUE ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENT FROM THE PRINCE OF WALES NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE (PWF), IeKn-24, HUDSON BAY COUNTY, MANITOBA, CANADA
title_sort protein (ciep) and organic (ftir) residue analysis of sediment from the prince of wales national historic site (pwf), iekn-24, hudson bay county, manitoba, canada
publisher the Digital Archaeological Record
publishDate
url https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8FJ2KPV_meta$v=1533581030914
op_coverage Manitoba (State / Territory)
Canada (Country)
Hudson Bay
Eskimo Point
Churchill River
ENVELOPE(-96.19629,-88.41797,59.977005,56.511017)
long_lat ENVELOPE(-96.19629,-88.41797,59.977005,56.511017)
geographic Hudson Bay
Eskimo Point
Canada
Hudson
geographic_facet Hudson Bay
Eskimo Point
Canada
Hudson
genre Chipewyan
Churchill
Churchill River
eskimo*
First Nations
Hudson Bay
inuit
genre_facet Chipewyan
Churchill
Churchill River
eskimo*
First Nations
Hudson Bay
inuit
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