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Archeologists contracted by the U.S. Navy discovered

Archeologists contracted by the U.S. Navy discovered

Archeologists contracted by the U.S. Navy discovered a small boat carving, or effigy, 90 miles west of San Diego on San Clemente Island on the surface of a newly discovered archeological site July 12, 2013. The... More

Archeologists contracted by the U.S. Navy discovered

Archeologists contracted by the U.S. Navy discovered

Archeologists contracted by the U.S. Navy discovered a small boat carving, or effigy, 90 miles west of San Diego on San Clemente Island on the surface of a newly discovered archeological site July 12, 2013. The... More

Archeologists contracted by the U.S. Navy discovered

Archeologists contracted by the U.S. Navy discovered

Archeologists contracted by the U.S. Navy discovered a small boat carving, or effigy, 90 miles west of San Diego on San Clemente Island on the surface of a newly discovered archeological site. The carving repre... More

Dr. Andy Yatsko, the senior archeologist for Navy Region

Dr. Andy Yatsko, the senior archeologist for Navy Region

Dr. Andy Yatsko, the senior archeologist for Navy Region Southwest, Naval Facilities Engineering Command in San Diego, holds a small boat carving, or effigy, discovered 90 miles west of San Diego on San Clement... More

Dr. Andy Yatsko, the senior archeologist for Navy Region

Dr. Andy Yatsko, the senior archeologist for Navy Region

Dr. Andy Yatsko, the senior archeologist for Navy Region Southwest, Naval Facilities Engineering Command in San Diego, holds a small boat carving, or effigy, discovered 90 miles west of San Diego on San Clement... More

Dr. Andy Yatsko, the senior archeologist for Navy Region

Dr. Andy Yatsko, the senior archeologist for Navy Region

Dr. Andy Yatsko, the senior archeologist for Navy Region Southwest, Naval Facilities Engineering Command in San Diego, holds a small boat carving, or effigy, discovered 90 miles west of San Diego on San Clement... More