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Originally Posted by tovangar2
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Yes, ouch. I don't see how the "scientific standards of the time" could have included preserving the artifacts by leaving
them outside and unprotected, as Mr. Rust chose to do. Even in the 1800s people should have had more sense than that.
This photo was taken somewhere in the Baldwin Hills on April 24, 1931. "Mr. Repp is seen here with the rewards of two
hours laborious excavating. This collection includes stone bowls, metates, pounders, heating stones and miscellaneous
relics recovered at a depth of seven feet."
00071902 at LAPL
That's Edward Earl Repp (1901-79), who wrote short stories and
screenplays. In 1931 he lived on Field Avenue, just north
of Jefferson Blvd., where Dorsey High School is now. I wonder what happened to the artifacts he collected?