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5 Olivella biplicata Californian seashells

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    Description

    5  Olivella biplicata Californian seashells from the beaches of Fort Bragg, California
    Olivella biplicata
    ,
    common names
    the "purple dwarf olive" "purple olive shell" or "purple olivella" is a
    species
    of small
    predatory
    sea snail
    , a
    marine
    gastropod
    mollusc
    in the
    family
    Olivellidae
    , the dwarf olives.
    Native people of central and southern
    California
    used the shell of this species to make decorative beads for at least the last 9,000 years.
    [2]
    Such beads have been discovered in archaeological contexts as far inland as Idaho and Arizona.
    [3]
    Within the past 1,000 years these beads began to be manufactured in large quantities on southern California's
    Santa Barbara Channel Islands
    , indicating that they were used for
    shell money
    .
    [4]
    The historic
    Chumash people
    called them
    anchum
    .
    [5]