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HB ODDNOAE 
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. The Burton Mound, looking southeast. Painting by Alexander F. 
Elarmen i S92 Sr 2 2 see es 2. Sh ode Re ee 
. a, The earliest extant picture of Santa Barbara, showing the Burton 
Mound in the foreground. From Robinson, Life in California be- 
fore the Conquest, New York, 1846, opp. p. 41. 6, Photograph from 
the Santa Barbara mesa looking east, showing the lower part of 
Santa Barbara in the eighties. The Burton Mound is seen this 
side of the amiddle.part ofmhesmharione sss == ee 
. a-e, Flat-rimmed bowls of sandstone. f, Sandstone bowl with grooved 
. a, Sandstone bowl with grooved rim. 6-—f, Mortars___------------- 
: Mortarsae o-oo sons see nee ee eee ee eee ne See See stesk 
Mortarsias2 3256 55. 3 ae Ree ee ets oe Se i aa 
Hopper mortars. =.=... 52 sess 52 es eee ee ee eens sec 
; WRestlese es 2 2-5 3222 Sob een Se ee Be aan os Sees eS oes 
. a, 0, ¢, €, Limestone dishes: d, Sandstone tray-------------------- 
} Bowlsvandiollas ‘of steatite Sea s=—e see eae = eas a eee ee ee 
. a, Fragment of canoe-shaped vessel of sandstone. 6, Fragments of 
canoe-shaped: vessel.of steatites so——4- eee ae ee eee eae 
» Gomalsotsteatite: =. Sane eer eee 1 8 a RS. SE ee 
3. a-d, Steatite smoking pipes. e, Fragment of steatite pipe. f—i, Sphe- 
TOGA sinkers Ob ssandston cess = een ere rs ae See 
. a, Incised slab of paper shale. b, Ball of sandstone. c, Two-lobed 
stone. d, Fragment of ringstone. ec, Barrel-shaped stone. f-h, 
Marredstones=. = =.=... S255 ree ee ee eS ee ee ee ae 
Rubbing stoness «2-2 =. 2 2 se ee ee one eee eae 
a, Gilsonite pencil. 6-d, Quartz erystals. e-h, Ironstone concretion 
cups: 4%, (Cake of hematite.-= eae 2 oe ea eee 
a-r, Arrowheads, drills, knife blades. s—t, Reamers of sandstone. 
u, Flint implement with one edge coarsely toothed_____________~_- 
Lumpsofeasphalt: <= S225 2 ee 2 ae See ee ae ne 
a, a’, Bone awls. 6, Sea lion rib implements; sea lion radius____ ~~~ - 
a, Broad bone points, wedge-shaped bone implements. 6, Composite 
Hshhookspartse. eae 2 Lob. See a oe ne es LO eee 
a, Composite fishhook part. 6, c, Bird bone whistles. d, Wooden awl. 
e, k, Awl-shaped artifacts of bird bone. f—h, Tubular beads of deer 
bone. 7,7, Needles of the splint bones of the California mule deer. 
l, m, n, Wedges of deer antler. 0, p, Slate points____-_---------- 
Whalebone slabs used for lining graves_-______.__-_--------------- 
a, Pendant of sea lion tooth. 6, Tubular bead of deer bone. , d, 
Pendants of stone. e—h, Bones remaining from bird claw pendants. 
dak, CwS3snaeo iis nlaveyo) 4p ee Oe ae eee 
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