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Death trap of the ages, 1928. An educational film produced by G. Allan Hancock describing the tar pits at Rancho La Brea in Hancock Park, Los Angeles, as well as the fossilized bones of animals unearthed there and the scientific work surrounding them for the Los Angeles County Museum of History, Sci...
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Death trap of the ages, 1928. An educational film produced by G. Allan Hancock describing the tar pits at Rancho La Brea in Hancock Park, Los Angeles, as well as the fossilized bones of animals unearthed there and the scientific work surrounding them for the Los Angeles County Museum of History, Science, and Art. Charles Swett, photographer. Present are Dr. John Comstock, Captain Allan Hancock, et al. “Death trap” – container. “Elephant seals” [sic] – database. ... |
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