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Prehistoric,'first California man' discovered,1937,near Lodi,Sacramento Valley

Title: Prehistoric, 'first California man' discovered
Date Created/Published: [19]37.
Summary: Two skeletons, one of which might be the first California man, discovered by University of California anthropologists, near Lodi, in the Sacramento Valley, California.
Notes:
From the collections of Encyclopedia Britannica.
Acme Newspictures photo.
No. SF 13830.
Subjects:
Skeletons--1930-1940.
Archaeology--California--Lodi--1930-1940.
Anthropology--California--Lodi--1930-1940.
Photographic prints--1930-1940.
Bookmark /96510197/
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