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Title
Indian beads and stones or arrowheads, near Saddle Peak, Los Angeles, 1928
Contributor
University of California, Los Angeles. -- Library. -- Dept. of Special Collections (repository)
Bartlett, Adelbert, 1887-1966 (photographer)
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Bartlett (Adelbert) Papers
Rights Information
copyrighted
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Description
3 stones or fashioned arrowheads, attached by strings to display board, encircled by string of cylindrical beads
Text from nitrate negative sleeve: 2195, Saddle Peak, Malibu Beach, Calif., 1928. "Trade money," Spanish or Venetian beads brought to California Coast by early Spanish explorers, found in Indian cemeteries at Malibu beach (See caption)
Handwritten at edge of negative: 2195
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds.
Type
image
Format
4 x 5 inches
Identifier
edu.ucla.library.specialCollections.bartlett:1430
uclamss_1300_1448
1448
ark:/21198/zz002bx8n1
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Saddle Peak (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Trade beads
Arrowheads
Indians of North America -- Antiquities
Place
California
Los Angeles
Relation
Adelbert Bartlett Papers. Department of Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA

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