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Title
Jar
Date Created and/or Issued
1885/1905
Publication Information
University of Southern California. Libraries
Contributing Institution
University of Southern California Digital Library
Collection
Chinese Historical Society of Southern California Collection, ca.1880-1933
Rights Information
411 Bernard Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012-1703
Chinese Historical Society of Southern California
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chssc@hotmail.com
Description
Jar: different size, clay seal. Origin: Chinese.
Excavated from Feature 107 (well: 6-7ft. below surface), Chinese laundry adobe, Santa Barbara, CA, 1992.
Type
physical object
Format
1 object : stoneware
7.5-W x 8-H, base 7.5-diameter
artifacts
Identifier
chinese-m321
CHSSC-SBA-2752-646
http://doi.org/10.25549/chinese-m321
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/CHSSC-SBA-2752-646.jpg
Time Period
1885/1905
Source
Chinese Historical Society of Southern California [Contributing entity]
SBA 2752 646 [Call Number]
Relation
Chinese Historical Society of Southern California Collection, ca.1880-1933
Collection of artifacts excavated in 1992 from a Chinese laundry, Santa Barbara, dating from about 1885 to 1905
chinese-m1178

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