Abalone ornaments. One circular with center perforation,, three rectangular with perforation at one end, one rectangular with perforation at both ends. All 5 are incised at edges.
Donor:
Jeremiah B. Lillard and Sacramento County Board of Education
Collection place:
CA-Sac-151 (Need site 1), Sacramento County, California
Culture or time period:
Phase 1, Late Horizon: Bayshore facies (1100–1300 AD), Phase 1, Late Horizon: Crocker facies (ca. 900–1100 AD), and Phase 1 (transitional): General facies
Collector:
Jeremiah B. Lillard and Sacramento Junior College Field Party
Collection date:
March 25, 1939
Object type:
archaeology
Object class:
Ornaments (object genre)
Accession date:
February 16, 1942
Context of use:
Burial.
Department:
Unassociated funerary objects
Comment:
Late culture period Alameda district Coastal and Bay or Late culture period Diablo district, Bay inland. "Transition" written in "Tribe" column in ledger. "Name: Edra Moore Central California Archaeology Type Phase 1, Bayshore facies, or Phase 1, Crocker facies, or Phase1, transitional, general facies. Found" written in next to cat. number in ledger, refers to handwritten note in the front of the first volume of the Lillard ledger. The note reads: "Started checking specimens present in collection at U.C.M.A. on 3/8/50. Those present are marked "found" in back of catalogue number. W. Pendry". Four rectangular ornaments do not have numbers written on them and may be from other catalog entries from Sac-151 collected by Lillard.