San Miguel’s 600 archeological sites reveal occupation by American Indians back to 10,700 years before the present. The 1995 discovery of sea grass basketry and cordage fragments are the oldest to date on the Pacific coast.
San Miguel’s 600 archeological sites reveal occupation by American Indians back to 10,700 years before the present. The 1995 discovery of sea grass basketry and cordage fragments are the oldest to date on the Pacific coast.
U.S. National Park Service
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