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SNI-325 and donated to the Southwest Museum.
In the Federal Register (80 FR 10509, February 26, 2015), column 2, paragraph 5, under
the heading “(iv) Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains and Associated Funerary Objects at the
San Diego Museum of Man,” is corrected by deleting the following paragraph:
In 1899, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual were collected by Mrs.
L. H. Sherman and donated to the San Diego Museum of Man. No primary
documentation or specific provenience information beyond their SNI origin exists for
these human remains. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary
objects are present.
In the Federal Register (80 FR 10509, February 26, 2015), column 3, paragraph 1, under
the heading “(iv) Navy-Controlled SNI Human Remains and Associated Funerary Objects at the
San Diego Museum of Man,” is corrected by substituting the following paragraph:
In 1930, human remains representing, at minimum, 140 individuals, including some
cremated remains, were collected by Malcolm J. Rogers during an expedition for the San
Diego Museum of Man. These human remains were excavated or collected on the surface
from 31 SNI sites with Rogers’ field numbers (with equivalent Smithsonian trinomial,
when known) SN-01 (CA-SNI-7), SN-01A (CA-SNI-5), SN-03 (CA-SNI-4), SN-04 (CA-
SNI-3), SN-05 (CA-SNI-137), SN-06 , SN-07 (CA-SNI-54), SN-07A (CA-SNI-318),
SN-12 (CA-SNI-11), SN-13 (CA-SNI-12), SN-14 (CA-SNI-25), SN-15 (CA-SNI-21),
SN-16 , SN-17 (CA-SNI-141), SN-18 (CA-SNI-15/16), SN-19 (CA-SNI-158), SN-20
(CA-SNI-56), SN-21 , SN-21A (CA-SNI-157), SN-21A (CA-SNI-159), SN-21A (CA-
SNI-160), SN-21A (CA-SNI-161), SN-21A (CA-SNI-171), SN-21B (CA-SNI-18), SN-
21C (CA-SNI-39), SN-22, SN-23 (CA-SNI-41), SN-24 (CA-SNI-20), SN-26 , SN-27,
SN-31, and some without site attribution. No known individuals were identified. The 186
associated funerary objects, listed as individual or grouped catalogued items, are grouped
by site. The four associated funerary objects from SN-01 (SNI-7) are one scarified mortar
and three dog burials. The two associated funerary objects from SN-06 are unmodified
abalone shells. The 15 associated funerary objects from SN-07 (SNI-54) are two bowl
fragments, one broken steatite pendant, one lot of burned animal bones, one chipped
stone fragment, two doughnut stones, one Olivella bead side section, one projectile point,
one stone effigy, one stone pendant, three stone spindles and one unmodified animal
femur. The one associated funerary object from SN-07A (SNI-318) is an animal femur.
The one associated funerary object from SN-13 (SNI-12) is a groundstone. The 46
associated funerary objects from SN-14 (SNI-25) are two arrow points, one bone awl,
one bone harpoon, one bone with asphaltum, 11 broken steatite doughnut stones, one
burned fish hook, one Franciscan chert blade fragment, two incised steatite bowl
fragments, one incised steatite tablet, one modified animal bone with filigree incising,
one lot of modified stone, two lots of modified stone bowl fragments, one obsidian knife,
one ovate chert knife, one pendant, two lots of shell beads, one small obsidian spear
point, one lot of steatite and shell beads, two lots of steatite bowl fragments, one lot of
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