Black obsidian. Slight serrations on both edges. Notched.
Donor:
James A. Barr and Mrs. James A. Barr
Collection place:
CA-SJo-91, Stockton, San Joaquin County
Collector:
James A. Barr
Collection date:
November 6, 1900
Materials:
Obsidian
Object type:
archaeology
Object class:
Stockton curves
Accession date:
1956
Context of use:
Burial.
Department:
Native California (archaeology and ethnology)
Dimensions:
length 3 inches
Comment:
...compact bunch seven inches long. Between right arm and body was a small pipe [450]. Under the head was a broken arrowpoint [451]. By the right arm were two pestles [452-453]. Wampum [454] on breast and by arms. Skeleton 2 feet deep. Lying N & S. Head to N." "...8 "curves". Five were of obsidian, all longer than average. Three of the curves were of a new type being made of soap stone....." Description: "...See #1964
Loans:
S2008-2009 #13b: Department of Anthropology (UC Berkeley)/Darren Modzelewski (June 11, 2009–June 23, 2010)