Beaver secretion found as part of ancient throwing dart in Yukon
WHITEHORSE — Researchers say they’ve discovered castoreum, a secretion beavers use to mark their territory, in a 6,000-year-old throwing dart in the Yukon.
The researchers from the Canadian Conservation Institute say they believe it’s the first time the secretion has been identified in an ancient archaeological context.
A release says the two-metre-long dart was found in 2018 in melting alpine ice in the Carcross/Tagish First Nation and the Kwanlin Dun First Nation.
The study began after the territory’s conservator noted an unusual orange residue coating part of the dart where it was bound together and questioned what it was.