Conversations with a Curator - Economy of the Chumash: Shell Bead Money

Conversations with a Curator - Economy of the Chumash: Shell Bead Money

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SB Museum features exhibit halls focusing on regional natural history (birds, insects, mammals, marine life, paleontology), Native Americans, and antique natural history art. In addition there is a life-size Blue Whale skeleton #naturallydifferent

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