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In 1938, human remains representing, at minimum, four individuals were collected from
SNI sites by UCLA. These human remains were later donated to Loyola Marymount
University in 1962, which returned them to SNI holdings in 2006. The human remains
were collected from six SNI sites- SN-1, SN-9, SN-12, SN-17, SN-18, and SN-171- and
some unnumbered locations. No known individuals were identified. The 29 associated
funerary objects, listed as individual or grouped catalogued items, are divided among the
different sites. The 12 associated funerary objects from SN-1 are seven shell fish hook
fragments, one Norrisia norrisi fish hook fragment, one worked Haliotis rufescens
fragment, one pendant, one sandstone hammer stone, and one broken soapstone pipe. The
one associated funerary object from SN-17 is a fish hook fragment. The 13 associated
funerary objects from SN-18 are one lot of lithics, one lot of unworked sandstone, one lot
of oxidized metal, one lot of unworked mussel shell, one quartzite flake, one chert
projectile point base, four fish hook fragments, one unmodified shell, one unmodified
mammal bone, and one lot of unmodified fish bone. The three associated funerary objects
from unknown locations are one shell fish hook fragment, one broken awl, and one lot of
faunal remains.
In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508, February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph 3, under
the heading “(iii) Human Remains and Associated Funerary Objects in the Possession of the
Naval Base Ventura (NBVC) San Nicolas Island Curation Facility,” is corrected by deleting the
following paragraph:
In 1959, human remains representing, at minimum, 2 individuals were collected during
excavations conducted by Sam-Joe Townsend and Fred Reinman from the UCLA
Archaeological Survey. These human remains were collected from 2 SNI Sites – CA-
SNI-14 and CA-SNI-15. These two individuals belong to the same collection from the
1959 excavations located in the Fowler Museum at UCLA and reported under
subparagraph (i) of this notice. No known individuals were identified. No associated
funerary objects are present.
In the Federal Register (80 FR 10508, February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph 5,
sentence 4, under the heading “(iii) Human Remains and Associated Funerary Objects in the
Possession of the Naval Base Ventura (NBVC) San Nicolas Island Curation Facility,” is corrected
by substituting the following sentence:
The 33 associated funerary objects, listed as individual or grouped catalogued items, are
one aves beak, one bag of Haliotis, broken, one cut / worked bird bone, one cut and
worked shell, one lot of cut, worked, abraded, punched, and broken abalone shell, one
cut/worked/abraded red abalone shell, one cut faunal bone, two Olivella shell side walls,
one ornament fragment, three projectile points, two fragments of red ochre pigment, one
sandstone burial marker, one sandstone nodule with red ochre stain, one sea grass,
twined, with detritus, one shell columella, eight whole and broken shell fishhooks, three
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