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Ph. J.D. Griggs
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Rare Artifact Found on San Clemente Island
SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND, Calif. (NNS) -- The Navy discovered a significant prehistoric artifact 90 miles west of San Diego on San Clemente Island (SCI) located mid-island at a newly discovered archaeological site.
A boat effigy made of submarine volcano lava was spotted at the surface of the site during an archaeology survey. The boat effigy represents a type of boat used by the California Indians who occupied the California Channels and adjacent southern California mainland at the time of the Spanish "discovery" in the 1500s.
Dr. Andy Yatsko, Senior Archaeologist and Region Southwest Archaeologist for the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest in San Diego, who has over 40 years experience in prehistoric and historic archaeology finds the boat effigy to be an uncommon find. Read more.