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Ichingcarpenter

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Sun Jun 5, 2016, 07:57 AM Jun 2016

Ancient Seafarers’ Tool Sites, Up to 12,000 Years Old, Discovered on California Island

On a rugged island just offshore from Ventura County, archaeologists have turned up evidence of some of the oldest human activity in coastal Southern California.

On Santa Cruz Island, the largest of the Channel Islands, researchers have found three sites scattered with ancient tool-making debris and the shells of harvested shellfish.

The youngest of the three sites has been dated to 6,600 BCE, but based on the types of tools found at the other two, archaeologists say they may be as much as 11,000 to 12,000 years old.

The artifacts are traces of what’s known as the Island Paleocoastal culture, descendants of migrants who moved south from Alaska along the Pacific at the end of the last Ice Age.

These ancient seafaring people were some of the earliest inhabitants of California’s southern coast, said Dr. Jon Erlandson, an archaeologist with the University of Oregon who reported the new finds.

“To colonize the islands, they clearly had boats and used them to hunt marine mammals, fish, and birds, and gather shellfish, seaweeds and plant foods,” he said.


http://westerndigs.org/ancient-seafarers-tool-sites-up-to-12000-years-old-discovered-on-california-island/



Chert projectile points found on nearby San Miguel island are typical of Paleocoastal tools found in the Channel Islands. (Courtesy Erlandson et al.)


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Excellent Thanks for posting this...Hope everyone in Coastal Cal got a chance to see the new... Tikki Jun 2016 #1

Tikki

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1. Excellent Thanks for posting this...Hope everyone in Coastal Cal got a chance to see the new...
Sun Jun 5, 2016, 11:04 AM
Jun 2016

documentary "West of the West: Tales from California's Channel Islands" (Sumner, Seaman and Tyler).

I believe I have a paleocoastal cache here in my junk drawer.

Tikki

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