Notice of Inventory Completion: University of California, Santa Barbara, Repository for Archaeological and Ethnographic Collections, Santa Barbara, CA, 31767-31769 [2024-08873]
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Requests for Repatriation
Additional, written requests for
repatriation of the cultural item in this
notice must be sent to the authorized
representative identified in this notice
under ADDRESSES. Requests for
repatriation may be submitted by any
lineal descendant, Indian Tribe, or
Native Hawaiian organization not
identified in this notice who shows, by
a preponderance of the evidence, that
the requestor is a lineal descendant or
a culturally affiliated Indian Tribe or
Native Hawaiian organization.
Repatriation of the cultural item in
this notice to a requestor may occur on
or after May 28, 2024. If competing
requests for repatriation are received,
the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural
History must determine the most
appropriate requestor prior to
repatriation. Requests for joint
repatriation of the cultural item are
considered a single request and not
competing requests. The Santa Barbara
Museum of Natural History is
responsible for sending a copy of this
notice to the Indian Tribes and Native
Hawaiian organizations identified in
this notice and to any other consulting
parties.
Authority: Native American Graves
Protection and Repatriation Act, 25
U.S.C. 3004 and the implementing
regulations, 43 CFR 10.9.
Dated: April 15, 2024.
Melanie O’Brien,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
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Notice of Inventory Completion:
University of California, Santa Barbara,
Repository for Archaeological and
Ethnographic Collections, Santa
Barbara, CA
National Park Service, Interior.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
In accordance with the Native
American Graves Protection and
Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), the
University of California, Santa Barbara
(UCSB), Repository for Archaeological
and Ethnographic Collections has
completed an inventory of associated
funerary objects and has determined
that there is a cultural affiliation
between the associated funerary objects
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and Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian
organizations in this notice.
DATES: Repatriation of the associated
funerary objects in this notice may
occur on or after May 28, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Hugh Radde, University of
California, Santa Barbara, 4129 Cheadle
Hall, Santa Barbara, CA 93106–2033,
telephone (805) 893–3525, email
hradde@ucsb.edu.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
notice is published as part of the
National Park Service’s administrative
responsibilities under NAGPRA. The
determinations in this notice are the
sole responsibility of the UCSB
Repository for Archaeological and
Ethnographic Collections, and
additional information on the
determinations in this notice, including
the results of consultation, can be found
in the inventory or related records. The
National Park Service is not responsible
for the determinations in this notice.
Abstract of Information Available
In 2012, UCSB Repository for
Archaeological and Ethnographic
reported 395 ancestors and their 3,985
associated funerary objects from Santa
Barbara County, CA, Kern County, CA,
and Los Angeles County, CA. The
Notice of Inventory Completion was
published in the Federal Register on
June 12, 2012 (77 FR 34991–34997).
Upon further consultation with the
culturally affiliated Tribe we discovered
an additional 8,250 associated funerary
objects. The following inventory
consists entirely of these additional
AFOs which were associated with the
ancestors reported in UCSB’s 2012
Notice of Inventory Completion.
In 1956 and 1957, four associated
funerary objects were removed from
CA–SBA–53 in Santa Barbara County,
CA (Accession 101). The excavation was
directed by William Harrison and
Norman Gabel during salvage operations
associated with grading for the
construction of Aerophysics
Corporation buildings. The additional
four associated funerary objects are one
shotgun case, one lot of processed
material, one lot of large groundstone
fragments, and one lot of unprocessed
material.
In 1958 and 1959, 247 associated
funerary objects were removed from
CA–SBA–1C (also known as CA–SBA–
119) at Rincon Point in Santa Barbara
County, CA (Accession 104). The
excavation was directed by William
Harrison and P. Lyons as part of
Harrison’s dissertation research at the
University of Arizona. The additional
247 associated funerary objects are one
clam disc bead, a minimum of 103
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animal bones, 40 unmodified shell
fragments, a minimum of 80 small
pebbles, one bone bead, 19 raptor
talons, one chert drill, one stone
pendant, and one lot of processed
material.
In the summers of 1958 and 1959, 86
associated funerary objects were
removed from CA–SBA–78 at Dos
Pueblos Ranch in Santa Barbara County,
CA (Accession 117). The excavations
were directed by William Harrison as
part of a summer field school with the
permission of the private land owner.
The additional 86 associated funerary
objects are one asphaltum fragment, one
charcoal fragment, three tarring pebbles,
28 Olivella shell beads, four
undifferentiated shell beads, one stone
bead, one whale bone, seven flakes, a
minimum of four groundstone
fragments, two mano fragments, one
green glass fragment, one animal tooth,
one olla fragment, 17 unmodified shells,
one burned animal bone, a minimum of
10 unmodified stones, one lot of
processed material, one lot of unsorted
material, and one large metate fragment.
In 1958 and 1959, four associated
funerary objects were removed from
CA–SBA–1D (also known as CA–SBA–
141) at Rincon Point, in Santa Barbara
County, CA (Accession 126). The
excavations were led by William
Harrison and P. Lyons as part of
Harrison’s dissertation research. The
four associated funerary objects are two
drills, one lot of processed material, and
one lot of large groundstone fragments.
In 1963, 35 associated funerary
objects were removed from CA–SBA–60
at the west end of Goleta Slough in
Santa Barbara County, CA (Accession
127A). It is believed that the excavations
were led by Humphrey during a UCSB
field school. The 35 associated funerary
objects are 21 clam shells, nine oyster
shells, two scallop fragments, two
unidentified shell fragments, and one
chert flake.
In 1960, three associated funerary
objects were removed from CA–SBA–38
in Santa Barbara County, CA (Accession
131). The salvage excavations were
directed by William Harrison. The three
associated funerary objects are one lot of
large groundstone fragments, one lot of
processed material, and one lot of
unprocessed material.
In 1961, four associated funerary
objects were removed from CA–SBA–
167 in the Santa Ynez Valley, Santa
Barbara County, CA (Accession 140).
The collection was excavated by James
Deetz during a UCSB summer field
school. The additional four associated
funerary objects are one shell bead
fragment, one lot of processed material,
one lot of large groundstone fragments,
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and one lot of unprocessed bulk
material.
In 1961, 589 funerary objects were
removed from CA–SBA–46 on
Mescalitan Island in Santa Barbara
County, CA (Accession 144). The
excavation was directed by James Deetz
(UCSB) and a student crew as part of a
salvage archeological project. The
additional 589 funerary objects are three
asphaltum applicators, two shell beads,
two bifaces, 483 unmodified animal
bones, one core, one large fire-cracked
rock, 27 flakes, one glass fragment, three
groundstone fragments, one charcoal
fragment, 10 modified animal bone
tools, one norris top shell ornament, two
serpentine pendants, four mortars, one
pestle, 17 unmodified shell fragments,
nine unmodified stone fragments, 14
asphaltum pieces, four tarring pebbles,
one lot of processed material, and two
large groundstone fragments.
In 1964, two associated funerary
objects were removed from CA–SBA–51,
west of Goleta Slough in Santa Barbara
County, CA (Accession 156). The
excavations were directed by Michael
Glassow (UCSB) as part of an
archaeological field school. The two
associated funerary objects are one
unmodified animal bone and one lot of
processed material.
In 1965, three associated funerary
objects were removed from CA–SBA–
485 at the south end of Lake Cachuma,
Santa Barbara County, CA (Accession
158). The excavations were led by Jay
Rub (UCSB). The additional three
associated funerary objects are one lot of
processed material, one lot of soil
samples, and one lot of large
groundstone fragments.
In 1958 and 1959, two associated
funerary objects were removed from
CA–SBA–78 at Dos Pueblos Ranch in
Santa Barbara County, CA (Accession
164). William Harrison directed the
excavations under the auspices of an
archaeological field school. The two
associated funerary objects are one lot of
processed material and one large mortar
fragment.
In 1969, 564 associated funerary
objects were removed from CA–SBA–
46C on Mescalitan Island, Santa Barbara
County, CA (Accession 177). The
excavations were directed by Claude
Warren as an archaeological field
school. The 564 associated funerary
objects are one lot of asphaltum
fragments, two asphaltum basketry
impressions, one bone awl, a minimum
of 16 undifferentiated shell beads, four
Olivella shell beads, two bone beads,
two steatite beads, 489 unmodified bone
fragments, one modified bone tube
fragment, four bone tubes inlaid with
shell beads, one ochre-stained bone, two
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lumps of charcoal, one drill, six
unmodified stones, five flakes, two flake
tools, one mano fragment, one large
mortar mended with asphaltum, two
ochre lumps, 13 projectile point
fragments, one complete unmodified
abalone, one lot of shell fragments, three
limpet pendants, one lot of processed
material, one soil sample, and one lot of
unprocessed material.
In 1970, two associated funerary
objects were removed from CA–SBA–51,
west of Goleta Slough in Santa Barbara
County, CA (Accession 181). Michael
Glassow (UCSB) directed the
excavations as part of an archaeological
field school. The two associated
funerary objects are one lot of
unprocessed bulk material and one lot
of large groundstone fragments.
In 1968, five funerary objects were
removed from CA–SBA–60 on the north
end of the Goleta Slough, Santa Barbara
County, CA (Accession 182). The
excavations were led by Claude Warren
and a student crew. The additional five
associated funerary objects are two
unmodified stones, one drilled turtle
shell ornament, one lot of processed
material, and one lot of unmodified
animal bones.
In 1971, 161 associated funerary
objects were removed from CA–SBA–71
in Santa Barbara County, CA (Accession
185 & 187). The excavations were led by
Claude Warren as part of an
archaeological field school. The
additional 161 associated funerary
objects are one chert drill, two awl
fragments, a minimum of 125
unmodified animal bones, one bone
bead, two modified bone objects, one
fire-cracked steatite fragment, five
flakes, one flake tool, two groundstone
objects, one small cylindrical item, three
ochre pieces, four unmodified shell
fragments, two Olivella shells, two soil
samples, six unmodified stones, one
stone tool, one lot of processed material,
and one lot of unprocessed material.
In 1970, 469 funerary objects were
removed from CA–SCRI–236 at Christy
Ranch on Santa Cruz Island in Santa
Barbara County, CA (Accession 186).
The excavations were directed by
Michael Glassow (UCSB) with
permission from the private landowner.
The 469 associated funerary objects are
430 animal bones, 13 wood fragments,
one stone tool, two glass beads, one
clam bead, nine Olivella shell beads,
one mussel shell bead, eight chert
bladelets, one asphaltum chunk, one
flake, one lot of processed material, and
one lot of unprocessed material.
In 1974, 3,859 associated funerary
objects were removed from CA–SCRI–
240 at Prisoner’s Harbor on Santa Cruz
Island in Santa Barbara County, CA
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(Accession 206). The excavations were
led by Albert Spaulding (UCSB). The
3,859 funerary objects are one abalone
shell bowl, two asphaltum fragments,
six bone gorges, two chert cores, one
ochre piece, 3,831 Olivella columellas,
one pestle fragment, nine modified
abalone ornaments, one shale stone, one
stone tool, one lot of processed material,
one lot of large groundstone fragments,
one huge asphaltum chunk, and one lot
of unprocessed material.
In 1974, 190 associated funerary
objects were removed from CA–SCRI–
328 near Forney Cove on the west end
of Santa Cruz Island in Santa Barbara
County, CA (Accession 209). The
excavations were led by UCSB graduate
student Steve Horne, under the
direction of Albert Spaulding and
Michael Glassow. The additional 190
associated funerary objects are one lot of
asphaltum nodules, 159
undifferentiated shell beads, one bone
bead, one lot of animal bones, four
drills, two glass beads, three modified
abalone pendants, 11 soil samples, one
unmodified stone, one lot of redwood
fragments, two braided sea grass
fragments, one lot of unmodified
seagrass, one lot of processed material,
one large mortar fragment, and one lot
of unprocessed material.
At an unknown date, 15 associated
funerary objects were removed from
CA–SBA–37, near Atascadero Creek in
Santa Barbara County, CA (Accession
210). Later, at an unknown date the
collection was donated to UCSB by D.E.
Brown. The 15 associated funerary
objects are eight sandstone manos, four
quartz flakes, one sandstone pestle, one
lot of processed materials, and one lot
of large groundstone fragments.
In 1973, 666 associated funerary
objects were removed from CA–SCRI–
163 near Stanton Ranch on Santa Cruz
Island in Santa Barbara County, CA
(Accession 211). The salvage
excavations were led by Michael
Glassow and Albert Spaulding (UCSB)
with the permission of the private
landowner. The additional 666
associated funerary objects are one bag
of ash, 15 asphaltum fragments, one
abalone with asphaltum, four bladelets,
98 undifferentiated shell beads, 18
Olivella shell beads, 188 unmodified
animal bones, one Island fox cranium,
one bipointed gorge, one bird bone
whistles, one modified bird bone tube,
one lot of fish bones, one chert core, 43
stone drills, one donut stone, 267 flakes,
one glass bead, one glass fragment, one
groundstone fragment, one
hammerstone, one metal nail, one
sandstone mortar, one ochre fragment,
one ochre applicator, four shell
fishhooks, three stone fragments, one
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stone net weight, seven tarring pebbles,
and one lot of processed material.
In 1973, 1,261 associated funerary
objects were removed from CA–SCRI–
240 near Prisoner’s Harbor on Santa
Cruz Island in Santa Barbara County,
CA (Accession 211). The excavation was
directed by Michael Glassow (UCSB).
The 1,261 associated funerary objects
are 12 chert bladelets, one bead, one
unmodified animal bone, one swordfish
bill, 263 chert cores, 946 flakes, 21
hammerstones, one metal nail, one
unmodified abalone shell, 13 wood
fragments, and one lot of processed
material.
In 1973, 12 associated funerary
objects were removed from CA–SCRI–
381 on Santa Cruz Island in Santa
Barbara County, CA (Accession 211).
The excavation was led by Michael
Glassow (UCSB) with the permission of
the private land owner. The 12
associated funerary objects are five
flakes and seven shell beads.
In 1976, 26 associated funerary
objects were removed from CA–SCRI–
382 on Santa Cruz Island in Santa
Barbara County, CA (Accession 211).
The excavation was directed by Michael
Glassow (UCSB) with the permission of
the private land owner. The 26
associated funerary objects are one bird
bone whistle, one modified bird bone,
one shell fishhook, 17 shell beads, one
drill, one flake, and four marine
mammal bones.
At an unknown date, one associated
funerary object was removed from
Christy’s Ranch on Santa Cruz Island in
Santa Barbara County, CA (Accession
211–112). In 1976, the collection was
donated to UCSB. The one associated
funerary object is one lot of animal
bones.
In 1977, four associated funerary
objects were removed from CA–KER–
307, on the banks of Castaic Lake, Kern
County, CA (Accession 212). The
excavation was led by David Jennings of
Los Angeles Community College. The
additional four associated funerary
objects are one bag of stones, one deer
humerus fragment, one lot of
unmodified animal bones, and one lot of
groundstone fragments.
In or around 1928, three associated
funerary objects were removed from
CA–SBA–28 in Santa Barbara County,
CA (Accession 227). The excavation was
directed by John P. Harrington and later
donated to the San Diego State
University. In 1970, the collection was
donated to UCSB. The three associated
funerary objects are one lot of animal
bone, one lot of processed material, and
one lot of large groundstone fragments.
At unknown date, three associated
funerary objects were removed from an
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archaeological site approximately
located in the Vandenberg area of Santa
Barbara County, CA. In 1983, the
collection was donated to UCSB
(Accession 248–19 and Accession 250–
187, –188, –189). The three associated
funerary objects are one sweat stick, one
lot of abalone pendants, and one lot of
Olivella beads.
In 1985, one associated funerary
object was removed from Diablo Peak on
Santa Cruz Island in Santa Barbara
County, CA (Accession 248–33). It was
collected by Robert Peterson and
donated to UCSB. The one associated
funerary object is a single lot of shell
midden.
In 1950 and 1952, 15 associated
funerary objects were removed from
CA–SBA–485 at the south end of Lake
Cachuma in Santa Barbara County, CA
(Accession 261). The excavation was led
by Martin Baumhoff under the auspices
of the River Basin Surveys of the
Smithsonian Institute. The 15 associated
funerary objects are 12 asphaltum skirt
weights, one projectile point, one lot of
processed material, and one lot of
unprocessed groundstone fragments.
Between 1974 and 1979, seven
associated funerary objects were
removed from CA–SBA–143 at Dos
Pueblos High School in Santa Barbara
County, CA (Accession 320). The
excavations were conducted by Dos
Pueblos High School. The seven
associated funerary objects are one lot of
animal bones, one bead, one lot of
processed material, one lot of large
groundstone fragments, one lot of
unprocessed bulk material, one lot of
unprocessed groundstone material, and
one lot of column samples.
In 1983, three associated funerary
objects were removed from CA–SBA–75
within Tecolote Canyon in Santa
Barbara County, CA (Accession 328).
Jon Erlandson recovered the surface
collection during an assessment of
cultural resources associated with the
proposed Hyatt Regency Resort and
Hotel. The three associated funerary
objects are one lot of processed material,
one large mortar fragment, and one lot
of groundstone objects.
In 1985, four associated funerary
objects were removed from CA–SBA–
46G on Mescalitan Island in Santa
Barbara County, CA (Accession 351).
The excavation was conducted by a
private firm, Scientific Resource Survey.
The four associated funerary objects are
one lot of column samples, one lot of
processed material, one lot of
unprocessed material, and one lot of
midden soil.
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Cultural Affiliation
Based on the information available
and the results of consultation, cultural
affiliation is reasonably identified by the
geographical location or acquisition
history of the associated funerary
objects described in this notice.
Determinations
The UCSB Repository for
Archaeological and Ethnographic
Collections has determined that:
• The 8,250 objects described in this
notice are reasonably believed to have
been placed intentionally with or near
individual human remains at the time of
death or later as part of the death rite
or ceremony.
• There is a reasonable connection
between the associated funerary objects
described in this notice and the Santa
Ynez Band of Chumash Mission Indians
of the Santa Ynez Reservation,
California.
Requests for Repatriation
Written requests for repatriation of
associated funerary objects in this notice
must be sent to the authorized
representative identified in this notice
under ADDRESSES. Requests for
repatriation may be submitted by:
1. Any one or more of the Indian
Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations
identified in this notice.
2. Any lineal descendant, Indian
Tribe, or Native Hawaiian organization
not identified in this notice who shows,
by a preponderance of the evidence, that
the requestor is a lineal descendant or
a culturally affiliated Indian Tribe or
Native Hawaiian organization.
Repatriation of the associated
funerary objects in this notice to a
requestor may occur on or after May 28,
2024. If competing requests for
repatriation are received, the UCSB
Repository for Archaeological and
Ethnographic Collections must
determine the most appropriate
requestor prior to repatriation. Requests
for joint repatriation of the associated
funerary objects are considered a single
request and not competing requests. The
UCSB Repository for Archaeological and
Ethnographic Collections is responsible
for sending a copy of this notice to the
Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian
organizations identified in this notice.
Authority: Native American Graves
Protection and Repatriation Act, 25
U.S.C. 3003, and the implementing
regulations, 43 CFR 10.10.
Dated: April 15, 2024.
Melanie O’Brien,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
[FR Doc. 2024–08873 Filed 4–24–24; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
[NPS-WASO-NAGPRA-NPS0037805; PPWOCRADN0-PCU00RP14.R50000]
Notice of Inventory Completion: University of California, Santa
Barbara, Repository for Archaeological and Ethnographic Collections,
Santa Barbara, CA
AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Native American Graves Protection and
Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), the University of California, Santa Barbara
(UCSB), Repository for Archaeological and Ethnographic Collections has
completed an inventory of associated funerary objects and has
determined that there is a cultural affiliation between the associated
funerary objects and Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations in
this notice.
DATES: Repatriation of the associated funerary objects in this notice
may occur on or after May 28, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Hugh Radde, University of California, Santa Barbara, 4129
Cheadle Hall, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-2033, telephone (805) 893-3525,
email [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice is published as part of the
National Park Service's administrative responsibilities under NAGPRA.
The determinations in this notice are the sole responsibility of the
UCSB Repository for Archaeological and Ethnographic Collections, and
additional information on the determinations in this notice, including
the results of consultation, can be found in the inventory or related
records. The National Park Service is not responsible for the
determinations in this notice.
Abstract of Information Available
In 2012, UCSB Repository for Archaeological and Ethnographic
reported 395 ancestors and their 3,985 associated funerary objects from
Santa Barbara County, CA, Kern County, CA, and Los Angeles County, CA.
The Notice of Inventory Completion was published in the Federal
Register on June 12, 2012 (77 FR 34991-34997). Upon further
consultation with the culturally affiliated Tribe we discovered an
additional 8,250 associated funerary objects. The following inventory
consists entirely of these additional AFOs which were associated with
the ancestors reported in UCSB's 2012 Notice of Inventory Completion.
In 1956 and 1957, four associated funerary objects were removed
from CA-SBA-53 in Santa Barbara County, CA (Accession 101). The
excavation was directed by William Harrison and Norman Gabel during
salvage operations associated with grading for the construction of
Aerophysics Corporation buildings. The additional four associated
funerary objects are one shotgun case, one lot of processed material,
one lot of large groundstone fragments, and one lot of unprocessed
material.
In 1958 and 1959, 247 associated funerary objects were removed from
CA-SBA-1C (also known as CA-SBA-119) at Rincon Point in Santa Barbara
County, CA (Accession 104). The excavation was directed by William
Harrison and P. Lyons as part of Harrison's dissertation research at
the University of Arizona. The additional 247 associated funerary
objects are one clam disc bead, a minimum of 103 animal bones, 40
unmodified shell fragments, a minimum of 80 small pebbles, one bone
bead, 19 raptor talons, one chert drill, one stone pendant, and one lot
of processed material.
In the summers of 1958 and 1959, 86 associated funerary objects
were removed from CA-SBA-78 at Dos Pueblos Ranch in Santa Barbara
County, CA (Accession 117). The excavations were directed by William
Harrison as part of a summer field school with the permission of the
private land owner. The additional 86 associated funerary objects are
one asphaltum fragment, one charcoal fragment, three tarring pebbles,
28 Olivella shell beads, four undifferentiated shell beads, one stone
bead, one whale bone, seven flakes, a minimum of four groundstone
fragments, two mano fragments, one green glass fragment, one animal
tooth, one olla fragment, 17 unmodified shells, one burned animal bone,
a minimum of 10 unmodified stones, one lot of processed material, one
lot of unsorted material, and one large metate fragment.
In 1958 and 1959, four associated funerary objects were removed
from CA-SBA-1D (also known as CA-SBA-141) at Rincon Point, in Santa
Barbara County, CA (Accession 126). The excavations were led by William
Harrison and P. Lyons as part of Harrison's dissertation research. The
four associated funerary objects are two drills, one lot of processed
material, and one lot of large groundstone fragments.
In 1963, 35 associated funerary objects were removed from CA-SBA-60
at the west end of Goleta Slough in Santa Barbara County, CA (Accession
127A). It is believed that the excavations were led by Humphrey during
a UCSB field school. The 35 associated funerary objects are 21 clam
shells, nine oyster shells, two scallop fragments, two unidentified
shell fragments, and one chert flake.
In 1960, three associated funerary objects were removed from CA-
SBA-38 in Santa Barbara County, CA (Accession 131). The salvage
excavations were directed by William Harrison. The three associated
funerary objects are one lot of large groundstone fragments, one lot of
processed material, and one lot of unprocessed material.
In 1961, four associated funerary objects were removed from CA-SBA-
167 in the Santa Ynez Valley, Santa Barbara County, CA (Accession 140).
The collection was excavated by James Deetz during a UCSB summer field
school. The additional four associated funerary objects are one shell
bead fragment, one lot of processed material, one lot of large
groundstone fragments,
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and one lot of unprocessed bulk material.
In 1961, 589 funerary objects were removed from CA-SBA-46 on
Mescalitan Island in Santa Barbara County, CA (Accession 144). The
excavation was directed by James Deetz (UCSB) and a student crew as
part of a salvage archeological project. The additional 589 funerary
objects are three asphaltum applicators, two shell beads, two bifaces,
483 unmodified animal bones, one core, one large fire-cracked rock, 27
flakes, one glass fragment, three groundstone fragments, one charcoal
fragment, 10 modified animal bone tools, one norris top shell ornament,
two serpentine pendants, four mortars, one pestle, 17 unmodified shell
fragments, nine unmodified stone fragments, 14 asphaltum pieces, four
tarring pebbles, one lot of processed material, and two large
groundstone fragments.
In 1964, two associated funerary objects were removed from CA-SBA-
51, west of Goleta Slough in Santa Barbara County, CA (Accession 156).
The excavations were directed by Michael Glassow (UCSB) as part of an
archaeological field school. The two associated funerary objects are
one unmodified animal bone and one lot of processed material.
In 1965, three associated funerary objects were removed from CA-
SBA-485 at the south end of Lake Cachuma, Santa Barbara County, CA
(Accession 158). The excavations were led by Jay Rub (UCSB). The
additional three associated funerary objects are one lot of processed
material, one lot of soil samples, and one lot of large groundstone
fragments.
In 1958 and 1959, two associated funerary objects were removed from
CA-SBA-78 at Dos Pueblos Ranch in Santa Barbara County, CA (Accession
164). William Harrison directed the excavations under the auspices of
an archaeological field school. The two associated funerary objects are
one lot of processed material and one large mortar fragment.
In 1969, 564 associated funerary objects were removed from CA-SBA-
46C on Mescalitan Island, Santa Barbara County, CA (Accession 177). The
excavations were directed by Claude Warren as an archaeological field
school. The 564 associated funerary objects are one lot of asphaltum
fragments, two asphaltum basketry impressions, one bone awl, a minimum
of 16 undifferentiated shell beads, four Olivella shell beads, two bone
beads, two steatite beads, 489 unmodified bone fragments, one modified
bone tube fragment, four bone tubes inlaid with shell beads, one ochre-
stained bone, two lumps of charcoal, one drill, six unmodified stones,
five flakes, two flake tools, one mano fragment, one large mortar
mended with asphaltum, two ochre lumps, 13 projectile point fragments,
one complete unmodified abalone, one lot of shell fragments, three
limpet pendants, one lot of processed material, one soil sample, and
one lot of unprocessed material.
In 1970, two associated funerary objects were removed from CA-SBA-
51, west of Goleta Slough in Santa Barbara County, CA (Accession 181).
Michael Glassow (UCSB) directed the excavations as part of an
archaeological field school. The two associated funerary objects are
one lot of unprocessed bulk material and one lot of large groundstone
fragments.
In 1968, five funerary objects were removed from CA-SBA-60 on the
north end of the Goleta Slough, Santa Barbara County, CA (Accession
182). The excavations were led by Claude Warren and a student crew. The
additional five associated funerary objects are two unmodified stones,
one drilled turtle shell ornament, one lot of processed material, and
one lot of unmodified animal bones.
In 1971, 161 associated funerary objects were removed from CA-SBA-
71 in Santa Barbara County, CA (Accession 185 & 187). The excavations
were led by Claude Warren as part of an archaeological field school.
The additional 161 associated funerary objects are one chert drill, two
awl fragments, a minimum of 125 unmodified animal bones, one bone bead,
two modified bone objects, one fire-cracked steatite fragment, five
flakes, one flake tool, two groundstone objects, one small cylindrical
item, three ochre pieces, four unmodified shell fragments, two Olivella
shells, two soil samples, six unmodified stones, one stone tool, one
lot of processed material, and one lot of unprocessed material.
In 1970, 469 funerary objects were removed from CA-SCRI-236 at
Christy Ranch on Santa Cruz Island in Santa Barbara County, CA
(Accession 186). The excavations were directed by Michael Glassow
(UCSB) with permission from the private landowner. The 469 associated
funerary objects are 430 animal bones, 13 wood fragments, one stone
tool, two glass beads, one clam bead, nine Olivella shell beads, one
mussel shell bead, eight chert bladelets, one asphaltum chunk, one
flake, one lot of processed material, and one lot of unprocessed
material.
In 1974, 3,859 associated funerary objects were removed from CA-
SCRI-240 at Prisoner's Harbor on Santa Cruz Island in Santa Barbara
County, CA (Accession 206). The excavations were led by Albert
Spaulding (UCSB). The 3,859 funerary objects are one abalone shell
bowl, two asphaltum fragments, six bone gorges, two chert cores, one
ochre piece, 3,831 Olivella columellas, one pestle fragment, nine
modified abalone ornaments, one shale stone, one stone tool, one lot of
processed material, one lot of large groundstone fragments, one huge
asphaltum chunk, and one lot of unprocessed material.
In 1974, 190 associated funerary objects were removed from CA-SCRI-
328 near Forney Cove on the west end of Santa Cruz Island in Santa
Barbara County, CA (Accession 209). The excavations were led by UCSB
graduate student Steve Horne, under the direction of Albert Spaulding
and Michael Glassow. The additional 190 associated funerary objects are
one lot of asphaltum nodules, 159 undifferentiated shell beads, one
bone bead, one lot of animal bones, four drills, two glass beads, three
modified abalone pendants, 11 soil samples, one unmodified stone, one
lot of redwood fragments, two braided sea grass fragments, one lot of
unmodified seagrass, one lot of processed material, one large mortar
fragment, and one lot of unprocessed material.
At an unknown date, 15 associated funerary objects were removed
from CA-SBA-37, near Atascadero Creek in Santa Barbara County, CA
(Accession 210). Later, at an unknown date the collection was donated
to UCSB by D.E. Brown. The 15 associated funerary objects are eight
sandstone manos, four quartz flakes, one sandstone pestle, one lot of
processed materials, and one lot of large groundstone fragments.
In 1973, 666 associated funerary objects were removed from CA-SCRI-
163 near Stanton Ranch on Santa Cruz Island in Santa Barbara County, CA
(Accession 211). The salvage excavations were led by Michael Glassow
and Albert Spaulding (UCSB) with the permission of the private
landowner. The additional 666 associated funerary objects are one bag
of ash, 15 asphaltum fragments, one abalone with asphaltum, four
bladelets, 98 undifferentiated shell beads, 18 Olivella shell beads,
188 unmodified animal bones, one Island fox cranium, one bipointed
gorge, one bird bone whistles, one modified bird bone tube, one lot of
fish bones, one chert core, 43 stone drills, one donut stone, 267
flakes, one glass bead, one glass fragment, one groundstone fragment,
one hammerstone, one metal nail, one sandstone mortar, one ochre
fragment, one ochre applicator, four shell fishhooks, three stone
fragments, one
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stone net weight, seven tarring pebbles, and one lot of processed
material.
In 1973, 1,261 associated funerary objects were removed from CA-
SCRI-240 near Prisoner's Harbor on Santa Cruz Island in Santa Barbara
County, CA (Accession 211). The excavation was directed by Michael
Glassow (UCSB). The 1,261 associated funerary objects are 12 chert
bladelets, one bead, one unmodified animal bone, one swordfish bill,
263 chert cores, 946 flakes, 21 hammerstones, one metal nail, one
unmodified abalone shell, 13 wood fragments, and one lot of processed
material.
In 1973, 12 associated funerary objects were removed from CA-SCRI-
381 on Santa Cruz Island in Santa Barbara County, CA (Accession 211).
The excavation was led by Michael Glassow (UCSB) with the permission of
the private land owner. The 12 associated funerary objects are five
flakes and seven shell beads.
In 1976, 26 associated funerary objects were removed from CA-SCRI-
382 on Santa Cruz Island in Santa Barbara County, CA (Accession 211).
The excavation was directed by Michael Glassow (UCSB) with the
permission of the private land owner. The 26 associated funerary
objects are one bird bone whistle, one modified bird bone, one shell
fishhook, 17 shell beads, one drill, one flake, and four marine mammal
bones.
At an unknown date, one associated funerary object was removed from
Christy's Ranch on Santa Cruz Island in Santa Barbara County, CA
(Accession 211-112). In 1976, the collection was donated to UCSB. The
one associated funerary object is one lot of animal bones.
In 1977, four associated funerary objects were removed from CA-KER-
307, on the banks of Castaic Lake, Kern County, CA (Accession 212). The
excavation was led by David Jennings of Los Angeles Community College.
The additional four associated funerary objects are one bag of stones,
one deer humerus fragment, one lot of unmodified animal bones, and one
lot of groundstone fragments.
In or around 1928, three associated funerary objects were removed
from CA-SBA-28 in Santa Barbara County, CA (Accession 227). The
excavation was directed by John P. Harrington and later donated to the
San Diego State University. In 1970, the collection was donated to
UCSB. The three associated funerary objects are one lot of animal bone,
one lot of processed material, and one lot of large groundstone
fragments.
At unknown date, three associated funerary objects were removed
from an archaeological site approximately located in the Vandenberg
area of Santa Barbara County, CA. In 1983, the collection was donated
to UCSB (Accession 248-19 and Accession 250-187, -188, -189). The three
associated funerary objects are one sweat stick, one lot of abalone
pendants, and one lot of Olivella beads.
In 1985, one associated funerary object was removed from Diablo
Peak on Santa Cruz Island in Santa Barbara County, CA (Accession 248-
33). It was collected by Robert Peterson and donated to UCSB. The one
associated funerary object is a single lot of shell midden.
In 1950 and 1952, 15 associated funerary objects were removed from
CA-SBA-485 at the south end of Lake Cachuma in Santa Barbara County, CA
(Accession 261). The excavation was led by Martin Baumhoff under the
auspices of the River Basin Surveys of the Smithsonian Institute. The
15 associated funerary objects are 12 asphaltum skirt weights, one
projectile point, one lot of processed material, and one lot of
unprocessed groundstone fragments.
Between 1974 and 1979, seven associated funerary objects were
removed from CA-SBA-143 at Dos Pueblos High School in Santa Barbara
County, CA (Accession 320). The excavations were conducted by Dos
Pueblos High School. The seven associated funerary objects are one lot
of animal bones, one bead, one lot of processed material, one lot of
large groundstone fragments, one lot of unprocessed bulk material, one
lot of unprocessed groundstone material, and one lot of column samples.
In 1983, three associated funerary objects were removed from CA-
SBA-75 within Tecolote Canyon in Santa Barbara County, CA (Accession
328). Jon Erlandson recovered the surface collection during an
assessment of cultural resources associated with the proposed Hyatt
Regency Resort and Hotel. The three associated funerary objects are one
lot of processed material, one large mortar fragment, and one lot of
groundstone objects.
In 1985, four associated funerary objects were removed from CA-SBA-
46G on Mescalitan Island in Santa Barbara County, CA (Accession 351).
The excavation was conducted by a private firm, Scientific Resource
Survey. The four associated funerary objects are one lot of column
samples, one lot of processed material, one lot of unprocessed
material, and one lot of midden soil.
Cultural Affiliation
Based on the information available and the results of consultation,
cultural affiliation is reasonably identified by the geographical
location or acquisition history of the associated funerary objects
described in this notice.
Determinations
The UCSB Repository for Archaeological and Ethnographic Collections
has determined that:
The 8,250 objects described in this notice are reasonably
believed to have been placed intentionally with or near individual
human remains at the time of death or later as part of the death rite
or ceremony.
There is a reasonable connection between the associated
funerary objects described in this notice and the Santa Ynez Band of
Chumash Mission Indians of the Santa Ynez Reservation, California.
Requests for Repatriation
Written requests for repatriation of associated funerary objects in
this notice must be sent to the authorized representative identified in
this notice under ADDRESSES. Requests for repatriation may be submitted
by:
1. Any one or more of the Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian
organizations identified in this notice.
2. Any lineal descendant, Indian Tribe, or Native Hawaiian
organization not identified in this notice who shows, by a
preponderance of the evidence, that the requestor is a lineal
descendant or a culturally affiliated Indian Tribe or Native Hawaiian
organization.
Repatriation of the associated funerary objects in this notice to a
requestor may occur on or after May 28, 2024. If competing requests for
repatriation are received, the UCSB Repository for Archaeological and
Ethnographic Collections must determine the most appropriate requestor
prior to repatriation. Requests for joint repatriation of the
associated funerary objects are considered a single request and not
competing requests. The UCSB Repository for Archaeological and
Ethnographic Collections is responsible for sending a copy of this
notice to the Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations
identified in this notice.
Authority: Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act,
25 U.S.C. 3003, and the implementing regulations, 43 CFR 10.10.
Dated: April 15, 2024.
Melanie O'Brien,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
[FR Doc. 2024-08873 Filed 4-24-24; 8:45 am]
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