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Physical Object / Gabrielino incised steatite comal-top

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Title
Gabrielino incised steatite comal-top
Creator
Gabrielino Indians, Creator
Contributor
Gabrielino Indians, Creator
Publication Information
UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History, Box 951549, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1549; http://www.fmch.ucla.edu/incEngine/
Published in: SCLI, T-67
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Fowler Museum of Cultural History
Collection
Southern Coastal California (Chumash & Gabrieleno) Indian Archaeolgical Collections
Rights Information
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Description
Drilled hole at top
Incision could have been used as a shaft straightner
Type
physical object
Format
L. 13.5 cm x W. 8.2 cm x Th. 2.1 cm
Form/Genre
comals
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/hb267nb46r
Acc. 198-52
Subject
Archaeological California
Gabrielino Indians
Place
Santa Catalina Island (Calif.)

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